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2. Then lets take a look what kind of kernel information model holds. Type 'kernel' into search field (text field located in North) and hit enter. This searches the model looking for the elements that have 'kernel' in name. In this case the result where given in the root level because we didn't gave any further details. | 2. Then lets take a look what kind of kernel information model holds. Type 'kernel' into search field (text field located in North) and hit enter. This searches the model looking for the elements that have 'kernel' in name. In this case the result where given in the root level because we didn't gave any further details. | ||
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AgileBrowser is a free architecture management tool. It abstracts and visualizes software models of MeeGo OS. The main focus is to provide easier access to up-to-date architecture information gathered from multiple sources. The models contain stuctural and dependendency information. There are several types of external attributes to be attached to the information. Users of AgileBrowser can navigate, search, highlight with colors, share and export diagrams in various abstraction levels according to their individual needs.
Installer package is available in this wiki: File:AgileBrowser.zip
AgileBrowser can be run on Windows, Mac, Linux, etc., anywhere where Java is supported. The most important requirement is that the tool is memory expensive so it is recommended to have 1 GB RAM or fast swapping.
There are different guides available. Quick guide is for basic use cases of Agile Browser. In Quick Guide user is introduced to basic functionalities via simple example. Full User Guide contains all the functionalities of the tool.
It is time to take a closer look what AgileBrowser can do. This guide is a follow-up example, where user is introduced to AgileBrowser basic functions via a simple example.
1. Open a model file. Here meego_handset_armv7hl_n900_devel_1_2_deps.txt model is used. Model can be opened from the Model Repository tree (South-West corner) if models exists there or it can be opened from the locally using 'File' -> 'Open Model File'.
2. Then lets take a look what kind of kernel information model holds. Type 'kernel' into search field (text field located in North) and hit enter. This searches the model looking for the elements that have 'kernel' in name. In this case the result where given in the root level because we didn't gave any further details.
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