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The IMPReSS project is a 30-months EU-Brazil cooperative research project started in 2013.

The project is partly funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme in the area of EU-Brazil Research and Development cooperation under Grant Agreement no. 614100

The Brazilian funding is provided by CNPq Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

 

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IMPReSS Open Source Available
blank.gifCreated June 16 2016 08:59:36 pibe.gif Posted by blank.gif
blank.gifThe code for all IMPReSS components is available in the Git repository. Since we enabled read access for the public, it is possible for everybody to clone the code to his own computer. For this, only a Git client is needed. After cloning, all code can be imported into eclipse, where it can be compiled and executed or modified.

Distributing software over a Git repository is quite common and developers are usually familiar with handling it. There are many Git clients available, especially for Unix and Linux but also for Windows. For instance, for Windows one can download TortoiseGit here. Afterwards, right click the folder in Windows Explorer, where you want to clone the code to and select “Git Clone…”. Finally enter the repository URL as shown in Figure 4 and hit OK.



As it is common practise for distributions of open source software via Git, the documentation for the IMPReSS components is also available in the Git in the subfolder /Documentation. The documentation is structured by components into pdf files. Thus, when cloning the repository, developers also get the documentation to get started.

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