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| <h1 class="Head">EGF</h1> |
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| <p>EGF is an EMFT component in incubation. The purpose of EGF is to provide an extensible model-based generation framework. Its objectives are: |
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| <li>To support complex, large-scale and customizable generations.</li> |
| <li>To promote the constitution of generation portfolios in order to capitalize on generation solutions.</li> |
| <li>To provide an extensible generation structure.</li> |
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| <p class="Para">The following figure depicts the main concepts of EGF.</p> |
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| <img src="./EgfConcepts.png" alt="EGF main concepts"/> |
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| <p class="Para">The following figure depicts EGF applied to the EMF generation.</p> |
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| <img src="./EgfEmfFactoriesGeneration.png" alt="EGF main concepts"/> |
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