TouchCORE
 
See Also
RAM
RAM Case Study

See Also

  1. RAM

  2. RAM Case Study

About TouchCORE

TouchCORE is a multitouch-enabled tool for agile concern-oriented software design modeling aimed at developing scalable and reusable software design models. The tool gives the designer access to a vast library of reusable models encoding essential recurring design concerns (security, fault tolerance, distribution, design patterns). It exploits model interfaces and aspect-oriented model weaving techniques as defined by the Reusable Aspect Models (RAM) approach to enable the designer to rapidly apply reusable design concerns within the design model of the software under development.


TouchCORE is built on top of the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) and MT4J (multi-touch library for Java). The current version has been tested on or 32 and 64 bit architectures on the Mac OSX, Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) platforms.


Download TouchCORE

The latest build of TouchCORE (v.6.1, Beavertail release) can be downloaded here. There is a Quick Reference guide in the distribution that briefly explains the mouse / touch commands. Also, the Settings.txt file can be modified to enable antialiasing / windowed execution mode, if desired:

  1. TouchCORE v6.1 “Beavertail”, for Macintosh (71.8 MB), for any platform (71.2 MB)

Previous releases are provided here:

  1. TouchCORE v5.0.1 “Bellissimo”, for Macintosh, for any platform (38.9 MB)

  2. Bundled specifically for the Mac: TouchCORE_v4.2.0_osx.zip (~39.4 MB). Unzip and double-click the application.

  3. For any platform: TouchCORE_v4.2.0.zip (~39.5 MB). Unzip the file and double click TouchCORE.jar (or TouchCORE.bat if you are running Windows).

  4. Bundled specifically for the Mac: TouchCORE v4.1 mac.zip (~41.7 MB)

  5. For any platform: TouchCORE_v4.zip (~41.8 MB)

For older version of TouchCORE (which used to be called TouchRAM), see the TouchRAM page.


System Requirements

  1. Windows/Linux/Mac: Java 1.7 or higher

  2. Graphics card with support for Open/GL


Demo Videos

  1. MODELS 2014 demo showing the integration of TouchCORE with jUCMNav

  2. MODELS 2014 demo teaser trailer

  3. MODELS 2013 demo teaser trailer


Last modified: March 2, 2016, Jörg Kienzle