The user interface in Viewlogic's tool integration framework

Author(s):  
G. Deak
Author(s):  
S. Halama ◽  
C. Pichler ◽  
G. Rieger ◽  
G. Schrom ◽  
T. Simlinger ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 417-422 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Scharwaechter ◽  
L. von Wedel ◽  
A. Yang ◽  
W. Marquardt

Author(s):  
Paul A. Streit

This document outlines a Rockwell Collins initiative currently underway to establish an eXtended Integrated Development Environment (XIDE) throughout its enterprise. The strategies contained in this document are either based on steps already complete or steps that are planned. We begin with a description of the XIDE vision followed by the major attributes of an XIDE and their importance. Several approaches to XIDE tool integration are described and a tool integration framework technology is selected based on the goals of scalability and modularity, available components for tool integration, and platform portability characteristics. A strategic migration plan is then outlined by identifying steps necessary to implement the XIDE vision. The implementation steps are then explored further along with reasons why they’re necessary and guidance on how to approach them. The final section explores Eclipse in much greater detail, including its history as an open source tool, the Eclipse Foundation, and justification for its selection for the XIDE framework. Also included are guidelines for the use of open source, and a review of several scenarios where contributing to open source can make sound business sense.


Computer ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (11) ◽  
pp. 68-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiberiu Seceleanu ◽  
Gaetana Sapienza

Author(s):  
M.A. O’Keefe ◽  
J. Taylor ◽  
D. Owen ◽  
B. Crowley ◽  
K.H. Westmacott ◽  
...  

Remote on-line electron microscopy is rapidly becoming more available as improvements continue to be developed in the software and hardware of interfaces and networks. Scanning electron microscopes have been driven remotely across both wide and local area networks. Initial implementations with transmission electron microscopes have targeted unique facilities like an advanced analytical electron microscope, a biological 3-D IVEM and a HVEM capable of in situ materials science applications. As implementations of on-line transmission electron microscopy become more widespread, it is essential that suitable standards be developed and followed. Two such standards have been proposed for a high-level protocol language for on-line access, and we have proposed a rational graphical user interface. The user interface we present here is based on experience gained with a full-function materials science application providing users of the National Center for Electron Microscopy with remote on-line access to a 1.5MeV Kratos EM-1500 in situ high-voltage transmission electron microscope via existing wide area networks. We have developed and implemented, and are continuing to refine, a set of tools, protocols, and interfaces to run the Kratos EM-1500 on-line for collaborative research. Computer tools for capturing and manipulating real-time video signals are integrated into a standardized user interface that may be used for remote access to any transmission electron microscope equipped with a suitable control computer.


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