Hi all,

As some of you have expressed issues with collaboration on Papyrus models 
(including Boris and Yannick), time has come to setup a conference call and 
gather all requirements and key scenarios.

I have just created a doodle to find the best appropriate date for that. 
http://www.doodle.com/razpqty2zyefhmqh

Please fill it before May 17th so that we can book our calendars.
thanks



 Raphaël Faudou

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Hello, Boris,



This is really a key issue for a "real life" project.

I have recently posted a subject about guidelines for collaborative work, and 
Rafaël (one of the authors of the Tutorial) was aware of the need and willing 
to work on this subject.

As far as I know, there is no way to "import" one model into another one, which 
would be another way of breaking down a model, instead of splitting a huge one 
with "control".
It would be especially useful when you want to reuse existing models (i.e. of 
standard  components).

We have a similar need, but with ClearCase.
We intended to access the sub-model through the top-level one, while preventing 
changes to other parts of the model  by check-outing only the sub-model's files.
This way, we expected that new common elements created in the top-level model, 
or even other  sub-models  could be referenced in the modified sub-model.
However, we encountered cases where Papyrus asked to remove the read-only flag 
on other parts of the model, when saving, although we modified or created 
things only in the (checked-out) sub-model.
I suspect Papyrus doesn't bother about read-only files when editing the model, 
and might need to record data in model elements outside of the modified 
sub-model.
So this strategy seems flawed.

Moreover, it seems that when one sub-model has references to another one, 
controlling can lead to unresolved references (items shown with an "X" and no 
properties).
So, it's probably better to "control" empty packages and fill them afterwards.

Now, we're stuck and desperately need help in order to set up a working 
collaborative environment.

With best regards,
Yannick.

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Hi there! :-)

I followed ATOS' istructions from the latest Collaborative Work tutorial ( 
http://gforge.enseeiht.fr/docman/view.php/7/4803/TPC_5.3.0_UML%26SysML_withPapyrus_features_tutorial.pdf
 ) to create a Papyrus model with several "Control"led resources to share the 
work with co-workers via SVN. We imported some Requirements and created a 
top-level diagram (SysML) as a starting point.

Now I would like to use some elements (Blocks, Requirements) from the top-level 
diagram in diagrams from other files (Submodels). To me this looks impossible, 
because the Model Explorer shows always only the elements of the current 
Submodel. Did I miss anything?
Generally, is it possible to reference elements across multiple submodel-sets 
(*.di, *.notation, *.uml, *.requirement) ?

Thanks for your help,
best regards

Boris Budweg
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Projektleitung F&T und Demonstratoren

Diehl Aerospace GmbH
An der Sandelmühle 13
D-60439 Frankfurt
Tel: +49-69-5805-1478

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