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hekate:varda [2008/04/21 23:35] gjn VARDA M_1 released |
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====== Intro ====== | ====== VARDA Intro ====== |
Varda (//Visual ARD Rapid Development Alloy//) is a prototype design tool for ARD+ in Prolog. | Varda (//Visual ARD Rapid Development Alloy//) is a prototype design tool for ARD+ in Prolog. |
* For ARD+ syntax see [[hekate:bib:hekate_bibliography#gjn2008flairs-ardformal-submitted]] | * For ARD+ syntax see [[hekate:bib:hekate_bibliography#gjn2008flairs-ardformal]] |
* For Varda description see [[hekate:bib:hekate_bibliography#gjn2008flairs-ardprolog-submitted]] | * For Varda description see [[hekate:bib:hekate_bibliography#gjn2008flairs-ardprolog]] |
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===== Releases ===== | ===== Releases ===== |
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==== M_1 ==== | ==== M_6 ==== |
| Download {{:hekate:varda-m_6.tar.gz}}. |
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Download {{:hekate:varda-m_1.tar.gz}}. | ==== M_5 ==== |
| Download {{:hekate:varda-m_5.tar.gz}}. |
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| ==== Previous releases ==== |
==== M_0 ==== | Download {{:hekate:varda-m_4.tar.gz}}.\\ |
| Download {{:hekate:varda-m_3.tar.gz}}.\\ |
Download {{:hekate:varda-m_0.tar.gz}}. | Download {{:hekate:varda-m_2.tar.gz}}.\\ |
| Download {{:hekate:varda-m_1.tar.gz}}.\\ |
| Download {{:hekate:varda-m_0.tar.gz}}.\\ |
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====== News ====== | ====== News ====== |
* **2008.4.21** VARDA M_1 released: support for ARD/HML, horizontal xtt visualization, and "arp." | * **2009.11.30** VARDA M_6 released: bug fixes, cases generator fixes. |
* **2008.2.29** VARDA goes {{:hekate:gplv3.png|GPLv3}}, M_0 released | * **2009.08.19** VARDA M_5 released: batch mode, cases generator, set-based model optional. |
* **2008.1.28** tph+ard display and collapse. | * **2009.08.14** VARDA M_4 released: model conversion from lists to sets, interactive shell (see [[pl:miw:2009:miw09_varda_fix#przyklad_uzycia_shella|some docs in polish]]), possible models generation. |
* **2008.1.26-7** preliminary HML export added, use 'axg.' | * **2009.05.13** VARDA M_3 released: support for HML2 - fixed ids. |
| * **2009.05.03** VARDA M_2 released: support for HML2. |
| * **2008.04.21** VARDA M_1 released: support for ARD/HML, horizontal xtt visualization, and "arp." |
| * **2008.02.29** VARDA goes {{:hekate:gplv3.png|GPLv3}}, M_0 released |
| * **2008.01.28** tph+ard display and collapse. |
| * **2008.01.26-7** preliminary HML export added, use 'axg.' |
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* **required** to run VARDA: [[http://www.swi-prolog.org/|SWI Prolog]] | * **required** to run VARDA: [[http://www.swi-prolog.org/|SWI Prolog]] |
* //needed// to build visual models [[http://graphviz.org/|GraphViz]] | * //needed// to build visual models [[http://graphviz.org/|GraphViz]] |
* //needed// for automatic visualisation: [[http://www.imagemagick.org/|ImageMagick]] and [[http://directory.fsf.org/project/bash/|GNU Bash]] (//Warning: under Unix, you need GNU bash as a default Bourne shell (''/bin/sh'') -- this is not the case with Ubuntu!!! it ships //dash//, change it -- just uninstall it//) FIXME | * //needed// for automatic visualisation: [[http://www.imagemagick.org/|ImageMagick]] and [[http://directory.fsf.org/project/bash/|GNU Bash]] (Warning: under Unix, you need GNU bash as a default Bourne shell (''/bin/sh'') -- this is not the case with Ubuntu!!! it ships //dash//, change it: ''sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash'' and answer //No// to the question: //Install dash as /bin/sh?//, or uninstall //dash//.) |
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===== GNU/Linux ===== | ===== GNU/Linux ===== |
Models: | Models: |
* ''therm-model.pl'' the [[hekate:hekate_case_thermostat]] | * ''therm-model.pl'' the [[hekate:hekate_case_thermostat]] |
* ''userv-model-alpha.pl'' the UServ case, [[hekate:hekate_case_userv]] | * ''userv-model-alpha.pl'' the UServ case. |
* ''elevator-model.pl'' an example elavator system, [[hekate:hekate_case_elevator1]] | * ''elevator-model.pl'' an example elavator system. |
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===== Windows ===== | |
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If you use Windows, you can still use VARDA, but automatic visualisation would not work (it requires a Unix-like environment). | ===== Batch mode ===== |
| In a Unix shell it is possible to use VARDA in a batch mode, specifying goal from the commandline, e.g.: |
| ./varda hekate_case_thermostat-model.pl -t sar. |
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| ===== Windows ===== |
| If you use Windows, you can still use VARDA, but automatic visualization would not work (it requires a Unix-like environment). |
Just run SWI Prolog, and: | Just run SWI Prolog, and: |
?- [varda]. | ?- [varda]. |
?- [therm-model]. | ?- [therm-model]. |
If you have Graphviz under Windows, you can generate pictures manually, e.g.: | If you have Graphviz under Windows, you can generate pictures manually, e.g.: |
?- sar_file('therm-ard.dot'). | ?- sar('therm-ard.dot'). |
?- shi_file('therm-tph.dot'). | ?- shi('therm-tph.dot'). |
?- gax. | ?- gax. |
?- sxt_file('therm-xtt.dot'). | ?- sxt('therm-xtt.dot'). |
And then run Graphviz DOT: | And then run Graphviz DOT: |
dot -T png therm-ard.dot > therm-ard.png | dot -T png therm-ard.dot > therm-ard.png |