[Fiware-tools] Architecure page moved to FI-WARE Private

Davide Dalle Carbonare davide.dallecarbonare at eng.it
Tue Feb 28 17:49:47 CET 2012


Dear All,
I've moved the Architecture page to the FI-WARE Private wiki and now the 
link
from our private wiki points to that page. If you have some update 
you'll do them
directly there.

Please take a look, that everything is ok on your sections, I just 
updated some
picture layout to have all of them looking the same way.

I now write to Juanjo to tell him that the contribution is ready for the 
review.

I paste you at the end of this mail a note that I ask you to take care of...
(the R is not for RCP-like only but for all the communications on that 
channel, the arrow
specifies the direction of the request)

regards,
Davide

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http://www.fmc-modeling.org/download/notation_reference/Reference_Sheet-Block_Diagram.pdf

Dear Open Specification Writers,

while having a quick look at different Open Specifications in the 
private Wiki I noticed that there is some confusion according to the 
meaning FMC block diagrams.

Please have a look at this cheat sheet. The semantics is actually very 
simple. However, it would be nice if we can use it consistently across 
the different Specs.

So for example:


     The dotted rounded rectangle means: structure variance (parts of 
the diagram can be there multiple times, sometimes controlled by an agent.)
     If you want to subsume parts of the diagram you should us a plain 
border box (maybe with a light grey background)
     The R with a small arrow means an RPC-like semantics of a channel 
between two components (agents)
     Two components can only be connected via a channel. (no direct 
lines between them)
     A component (agent) can read/write from/to a storage (without a 
channel in between)



Best regards,

Torsten



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