From: <ki...@us...> - 2003-05-07 23:26:02
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Update of /cvsroot/pymerase/Docs/input In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv17443 Added Files: input_modules.tex Log Message: first latex version of input module docs --- NEW FILE: input_modules.tex --- % Pymerase Docs - Input Modules % Copyright (c) California Institute of Technology % % Authors: Brandon King % $Revision: 1.1 $ % Modified $Date: 2003/05/07 23:25:57 $ \documentclass{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{color} \usepackage[margin=3cm,noheadfoot]{geometry} \setlength{\parindent}{0in} \setlength{\parskip}{2mm} %colors \newcommand{\cb}{\color{blue}} %new commands \newcommand{\pymlink}{http://pymerase.sf.net} %document \begin{document} %title page \begin{titlepage} \title{\cb Pymerase Docs - Input Modules } \author{Brandon King \\ Copyright \copyright ~2003 California Institute of Technology} \date{Version 0.1.1\\\today} \maketitle \thispagestyle{empty} \end{titlepage} \tableofcontents \thispagestyle{empty} \newpage %Document Body \setcounter{page}{1} \section{\cb Input Modules} \subsection{\cb Overview} Pymerase is designed to have pluggable input modules so it can evolve to support other technologies as need. Currently, two input modules exist -- parseXMI and parseGenexSchemaXML. The parseXMI input module allows support for providing information to Pymerase via UML. The parseGenexSchemaXML input modules also for providing information to Pymerase via table.dtd XML files. \subsubsection{\cb Input Formats} \begin{tabular}{ll} \bf Input Module & \bf Input Format \\ parseXMI & XMI and/or .zargo Files \\ parseGenexSchemaXML & table.dtd XML files in directory. \end{tabular} \subsubsection{\cb System Requirements} \begin{tabular}{lll} \bf Input Module & \bf Python Module Req. & \bf Other Requirements \\ parseXMI & SMW & None \\ parseGenexSchemaXML & None & Python 2.2.2 or greater \end{tabular} \newpage \input{modules/parseXMI.tex} \newpage \input{modules/parseGenexSchemaXML.tex} \end{document} |