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Dan George
Dan George
  • Hood River, OR
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Online Interview with Steven Kelly at Online

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November 15, 2010 from 5pm to 6pm
Model-Driven Software Network member Angelo Hulshout (Delphino Consultancy) will interview MetaCase's Steven Kelly in this exclusive event for the Model-Driven Software Network.The interview will take place online at 5pm GMT on Monday November 15th.Sign-up to the event guest list to receive joining instructions. Places strictly limited.See More
Dan George is attending Mark Dalgarno's event Oct 26, 2010
Dan George commented on Jóhann Haukur Gunnarsson's blog post 'Textual DSL and the Semantic Model'
Is it too much of a leap to suggest that a PSM and PIM designation is relative and not absolute? For example, a class diagram might be a PIM if there is a mapping from it to more than one programming language. It is independent of specific…
Sep 17, 2010
Dan George commented on Jóhann Haukur Gunnarsson's blog post 'Textual DSL and the Semantic Model'
I think you are saying that the tools, along with skills and process, provide the leverage. Without the tools, skills and process you have the status quo (refactor, copy-paste, search-replace). Incorporating the necessary tooling into the…
Sep 15, 2010
Dan George commented on Jóhann Haukur Gunnarsson's blog post 'Textual DSL and the Semantic Model'
Steven, Respectfully, your numbers seem a little magical to me. For example, is it right to average hand written code (1/10 hr/line)? If there are 40 kinds of lines then the hand coder would probably start to recognize them and…
Sep 15, 2010
Dan George replied to Javier Nieto Esteban's discussion 'SysML requirements diagrams for MDA software modeling'
Lee, I have been uncomfortable with the Executable UML action language concept. It seemed like a big loophole in the process where we just get back to a low level of abstraction after all. I worry about falling back into "nice picture, now show…
Sep 10, 2010
Dan George replied to Javier Nieto Esteban's discussion 'SysML requirements diagrams for MDA software modeling'
There was some debate about whether this topic was relevant to MDD. If you use requirements to guide and constrain your solution model you will benefit from using a code gen tool that supports traceability. If you are not using requirements then you…
Sep 2, 2010

10th Domain-Specific Modeling workshop at Reno/Tahoe

October 17, 2010 to October 18, 2010
The workshop welcomes submissions that address Domain-Specific Modeling on practical or theoretical levels. Our main focus is on graphical domain-specific languages but we will also consider submissions on textual or other DSLs. Some of the issues that we would like to see addressed in this workshop are:- Industry/academic experience reports describing success/failure in implementing and using DSM languages/tools- Approaches to identify constructs for DSM languages- Novel features in language…See More
Dan George might attend Juha-Pekka Tolvanen's event Aug 26, 2010
Dan George replied to Luis Molina's discussion 'why modeling and code generation are not agile?'
Agile is rooted in the challenges we have with specifying software systems. Rather than putting too much effort into specification the idea is to build the real thing and get user feedback. It is all about getting something the user can really…
Aug 15, 2010
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Dan George is now a member of The Model Driven Software Network Jun 19, 2010

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My interest in Model Driven Software Development:
I am particularly interested in using MDSD to create and use reusable components. I'm interested in exploring if MDSD can enable an industry of software IP similar to ASIC block IP.
My experience of Model Driven Software Development:
I am using EA as a "schematic" capture tool. We define our components as UML components and then connect the ports in a composite structure diagram. We then generate the code that makes the connections. The algorithms are still written in C++ but the data flow between components is fully generated. I am also generating specifications and using traceability within the model.

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