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AToMPM - A Tool for Multi-Paradigm Modelling

AToMPM stands for "A Tool for Multi-Paradigm Modeling". It is a research framework from which you can generate domain-specific modeling web-based tools that run on the cloud. AToMPM is an open-source framework for designing DSML environements, performing model transformations, and manipulating and managing models. It runs completely over the web, making it independent from any operating system, platform, or device it may execute on. AToMPM follows the philosophy of modeling everything explicitly, at the right level of abstraction(s), using the most appropriate formalism(s) and process(es), being completely modeled by itself.

Installation

To install AToMPM, follow these steps:

  • Download and install the latest Python 2.7.X
  • Download and install python-igraph
    • Use the pip package manager (comes with Python)
    • pip install python-igraph
  • Download and install node.js
  • Download and unzip the newest AToMPM release from https://github.com/AToMPM/atompm/releases
  • In the AToMPM folder, run the command npm install
    • If you do not need to run tests on AToMPM, you can run npm install --production

Usage

Windows

To run AToMPM on Windows, execute the run.bat script inside of the main AToMPM folder.

Mac or Linux

  • Execute commands in different terminals

    1. Execute node httpwsd.js in the main AToMPM folder
    2. Execute python2 mt\main.py in the main AToMPM folder
    3. Open a browser (preferably Chrome) and navigate to http://localhost:8124/atompm
  • The above steps are automated by the run_AToMPM_local.sh script

  • Note that the run_AToMPM.sh script can automate the installation and usage of AToMPM

    • The first time you run this script, all dependencies are automatically downloaded and installed in the dependencies/ folder.
    • If, for any reason, the download process is interrupted or you experience problems with AToMPM, remove the dependencies/ folder and run the script again.

Documentation

Documentation can be found here: https://msdl.uantwerpen.be/documentation/AToMPM/index.html

Testing

To run tests on AToMPM, run `npm test'

LICENSING

The AToMPM project is licensed under the LGPL as stated in COPYING.lesser.

AToMPM is copyright of the AToMPM team, which includes Raphael Mannadiar, Conner Hansen, Eugene Syriani, Hans Vangheluwe, Simon Van Mierlo, Huseyin Ergin, Jonathan Corley, Yentl Van Tendeloo, Vasco Sousa, and Bentley James Oakes