Sirius Specifier Manual
This document describes how to create your own designers using Sirius. To learn how to
use
existing designers, refer to the
Sirius User Manual .
You will find the following sections:
-
Viewpoints
gives a general overview of what viewpoints are and how they are specified, tested and deployed.
- The next sections are specific to a kind of representation supported by Sirius:
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Diagrams
describes how to specify general graphical modelers.
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Sequence Diagrams
are a special case of diagram with many peculiarities and specific kinds of tools, which are detailed here.
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Tables
covers how to specify both edition tables and matrix-like cross-tables.
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Trees
shows how to create tree-like modelers for a hierarchical view of data.
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Properties View
shows how to define custom properties views for your modelers.
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Workflows
(
EXPERIMENTAL) shows how to define in the aird editor a custom workflow improving usability of your modeling environment.
-
Model Operations
describes the small language which can be used throughout
Viewpoint Specification Models
to describe behavior (for example for tools).
-
Colors
explains how colors can be specified for all kinds of representations.
-
Queries and Interpreted Expressions
explains the general rules to follow to write the expressions used inside
Viewpoint Specification Models
, and the various languages supported.
For more information on Sirius, please refer to the
Sirius User Manual
, which describes how end-users can use the designers you created.
In addition to this documentation, see also the main project site: and the top-level wiki page.