SCOPE: Space-Based Coordination Process Engineering
SCOPE is a high-level coordination language which conforms to the BPMN 2.0 specification and is intended for architecture-centric model-driven software development. SCOPE differentiates between the space-based choreography of multiple concurrent process components and the orchestration of fine-grained activities within a single process component. The SCOPE workbench is based on the Xtext language framework.
A Java library and supporting modelling/execution tools that combine Robin Milner's formal Bigraph model with the indirect communication abstraction of Gelernter's tuple-space, i.e. a coordination system based on bigraphs.
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...Can introduce you to some basics, as the transformations and the 4-vectors. Examples, illustrations and some exercises will be included. With some time, effort, and space on the desk, you can master it.
Takes in a simple text file and converts it into a UML diagram. Currently simple sequence diagrams are implemented. The diagramming space on Linux boxes isn't great and I wanted a way to quickly put together a sequence diagram.