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Explore how "Oslo" and its Quadrant tool empower users to interact with model-driven applications effectively. Learn about the flexible, focused design surfaces that allow diverse interaction styles with data, enabling intuitive querying, visualization, and customization. Discover scenarios for extending models and editing experiences within various target domains such as storage, processes, and applications. This session highlights the architecture of Quadrant, its repository usage for specification and state, and its potential to enhance your data-driven tasks.
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TL18 "Oslo”: Customizing and Extending the Visual Design Experience DON BOX DISTINGUISHED ENGINEER MICROSOFT CORPORATION FLORIAN VOSS LEAD PROGRAM MANAGER MICROSOFT CORPORATION
THE PLATFORM FOR MODEL-DRIVEN APPLICATIONS What is "Oslo"? “M” Modeling language “Quadrant” Modeling tool Repository Model store
Why "Quadrant"? • As more software becomes more model-driven, the volume of data in the system grows • We need a tool that lets people query, update, and visualize that data in ways that make sense for the task at hand
What is "Quadrant"? • “Quadrant” is a tool for interacting with data • Flexible, focused design surfaces • Default experiences over arbitrary data • Rich declarative customization
Demo Using Quadrant
Using "Quadrant" Takeaways • “Quadrant” connects people to data • Diverse data sets • Diverse interaction styles
Quadrant and the Repository [Your Domains] Extensibility Scenarios • Create new or extend existing models • Create new or extend existing editing experiences TARGET DOMAINS People Storage Processes Deployment Management Operations Services Applications EDITOR AND LANGUAGE FRAMEWORK DOMAINS Visual and Textual DSL Configuration M Model Definition Shell and Shell Service Configuration
Demo Driving "Quadrant" from data
Customizing "Quadrant" Takeaways • Quadrant is a model-driven application • Customization via data stored in repository • View specification based on query/functional evaluation
"Quadrant" Architecture SERVICES SHELL AND SURFACE COMPOSITION ENGINE Nesting Sizing Layout Snapping Core Services Undo/Redo Commands Drag/Drop Selection Activation Error Handling General Services Search Validation Annotations Relationship Highlighting DATAFLOW ENGINE Caching, Virtualization, Change tracking, and Notification Target Data View State Configuration REPOSITORY
Demo "Quadrant" and State
Where are we? • “Quadrant” is a flexible tool for interacting with diverse data • “Quadrant” uses the repository for both specification and state
Call to Action • SEE THE OTHER TALKS • “Oslo”: The Language • “Oslo”: Repository & Models • “Oslo”: Building Textual DSLs USE THE BITS http://msdn.microsoft.com/oslo GIVE US FEEDBACK flovo@microsoft.com dbox@microsoft.com
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