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Modeling will be commonplace in three years time (or so Stephen Mellor says)
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Pedro J. Molina Nov 19, 2010.

What is the relationship between the model-driven initiatives: MDE,MDA and MDD?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Rui Curado Jul 24, 2009.

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List of Executable UML tools

For all the tool vendors in this network, if you have a tool that you regard as  a kind of "Executable UML tool", and it's not yet in my list of Executable UML tools: http://modeling-languages.com/list-of-executable-uml-tools/feel free to leave a comment in the post to get your tool added to the list.See More
Blog post by Jordi Cabot Jan 5

Advertising in the Modeling Languages portal

Since this is full of tool vendors (very successful in making more with MDE :-) ) I thought I could share with you that it is now possible to announce your tool/company/service in the modeling languages portal.Show what you have to offer to a very targeted audience. There’s no confusion here, a visitor of this portal is, at the very least, interested in seeing whether software modeling and model driven engineering could work for him/her so every visitor (and right now we have around 500 visits…See More
Blog post by Jordi Cabot Jul 1, 2011

MDD pays off in the mid-term: an industrial experiment

Read this report on an experiment that tried to compute how many similar projects-to-be were needed to make sure that an upfront investment on defining a model-driven framework to generate them was worth (compared with manual coding). Make sure you read other people's experiences in the comments and join the discussion!
Blog post by Jordi Cabot May 20, 2011
Konrad Wieland commented on Jordi Cabot's blog post 'EMF Profiles - An annotation mechanism for EMF Models'
Dear Andreas Leue, the effect would be that the extended classes include additional properties defined as tagged values in a stereotype. A stereotype, defined as an EClass, may contain also EAttributes and EReferences which are reused to represent…
Mar 31, 2011
Andreas Leue commented on Jordi Cabot's blog post 'EMF Profiles - An annotation mechanism for EMF Models'
Hi Jordi,   this is interesting. What would be the effect of applying a profile stereotype to an EMF class? Does this include stereotype specific properties/slots/tagged values etc. to be added? And what types can these properties…
Mar 31, 2011

EMF Profiles - An annotation mechanism for EMF Models

There are many situations in which you would like to extend or annotate a model with additional information but most times the last thing you’d like to do is to change its metamodel to be able to include this new information. As a solution, we propose to reuse the concept of UML profiles and adapt it for arbitrary EMF models. Read more about our new EMFProfiles initiative hereSee More
Blog post by Jordi Cabot Mar 30, 2011
Jordi Cabot replied to Mountriver TY Yu's discussion 'What is the definition to the term “model-driven”?'
To me, as long as the models "drive" the development (i.e. as long they are most important element in it). Therefore, even if there is no transformation but a direct execution of the initial models, to me this is also a model-driven process
Feb 18, 2011
Jordi Cabot replied to Mountriver TY Yu's discussion 'What is the definition to the term “model-driven”?'
I agree with your view that these terms are not the good ones to convey a clear message to potential customers/users. However, I´ve to confess that I cannot think of better ones either :-)
Feb 18, 2011
Jordi Cabot replied to Mountriver TY Yu's discussion 'What is the definition to the term “model-driven”?'
You can see here my (graphical) view of the relationship between model-based engineering, model-driven engineering, model-driven development and model-driven architecture
Feb 17, 2011
Jordi Cabot replied to Michal Wojno's discussion 'Can you really use UML to generate majority of your source code?'
Rafael,   We may not disagree so much :-)   My point is that you should generate 100% of the "artefacts" (to use a neutral word) of your application that you target to code-generate from models. What I´m not so sure is that…
Jan 30, 2011
Jordi Cabot replied to Michal Wojno's discussion 'Can you really use UML to generate majority of your source code?'
You can generate 100%code from your models (for that you´ll need to use an Action Language, e.g. http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/new-executable-uml-standards-fuml-and-alf) However, I don´t think this is the important…
Jan 30, 2011

New standards for UML executable

Two posts (courtesy of  Ed Seidewitz ) talk about: -The long journey to get an Action Language as part of the UML standard: http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/uml-action-language-omg-journey - The new standards fUML and Alf:  http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/new-executable-uml-standards-fuml-and-alf Hope you find them interesting     See More
Blog post by Jordi Cabot Jan 20, 2011
Pedro J. Molina replied to Jordi Cabot's discussion 'Modeling will be commonplace in three years time (or so Stephen Mellor says)'
Yes Rui, thank for fixing it! In what other thing I could be thinking of? }:)
Nov 19, 2010
Rui Curado replied to Jordi Cabot's discussion 'Modeling will be commonplace in three years time (or so Stephen Mellor says)'
Pedro, I think you meant "MDSN" (Model-Driven Software Network) instead of "MSDN" (Microsoft Developer Network)...
Nov 19, 2010
Walter Stanish replied to Jordi Cabot's discussion 'Modeling will be commonplace in three years time (or so Stephen Mellor says)'
On that one, a CG devotee might say that project management 'action code' is fruitfully generated from the 'source code repository commits' model. (ie: If you have technical project managers who understand and make an effort to…
Nov 19, 2010
Pedro J. Molina replied to Jordi Cabot's discussion 'Modeling will be commonplace in three years time (or so Stephen Mellor says)'
The other day, lunching with colleagues, we think aloud and conclude about project management and the usage of metrics and dashboards ending in paralysis by analysis: "Your are not going to win the match just looking the scoreboard at every…
Nov 18, 2010

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List of Executable UML tools

For all the tool vendors in this network, if you have a tool that you regard as  a kind of "Executable UML tool", and it's not yet in my list of Executable UML tools: http://modeling-languages.com/list-of-executable-uml-tools/

feel free to leave a comment in the post to get your tool added to the list.

Posted on January 5, 2012 at 11:57am

Jordi Cabot

Advertising in the Modeling Languages portal

Since this is full of tool vendors (very successful in making more with MDE :-) ) I thought I could share with you that it is now possible to announce your tool/company/service in the modeling languages portal.

Show what you have to offer to a very targeted audience. There’s no confusion here, a visitor of this portal is, at the very least, interested in seeing whether software modeling and model driven engineering could work for him/her so every…

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Posted on July 1, 2011 at 2:52pm

Jordi Cabot

MDD pays off in the mid-term: an industrial experiment

Read this report on an experiment that tried to compute how many similar projects-to-be were needed to make sure that an upfront investment on defining a model-driven framework to generate them was worth (compared with manual coding). Make sure you read other people's experiences in the comments and join the discussion!

Posted on May 20, 2011 at 12:04pm

Jordi Cabot

EMF Profiles - An annotation mechanism for EMF Models

There are many situations in which you would like to extend or annotate a model with additional information but most times the last thing you’d like to do is to change its metamodel to be able to include this new information. As a solution, we propose to reuse the concept of UML profiles and adapt it for arbitrary EMF models.

 

Read more about our new EMFProfiles initiative…

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Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:18am — 2 Comments

Jordi Cabot

New standards for UML executable

Two posts (courtesy of  Ed Seidewitz ) talk about:

 

-The long journey to get an Action Language as part of the UML standard: http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/uml-action-language-omg-journey

 

- The new standards fUML and Alf:  http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/new-executable-uml-standards-fuml-and-alf

 

Hope you find them interesting  

 

 

 

Posted on January 20, 2011 at 9:15am

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At 11:16pm on September 4, 2009, Pedro J. MolinaPedro J. Molina said…
Of course, link already changed! Thank to you for sharing the Ivar's post.
At 10:36pm on September 4, 2009, Pedro J. MolinaPedro J. Molina said…
Hi Jordi.
I liked your quote about the usage of 20% of UML as blogged by Ivar Jacobson. So, I elaborate a bit on it:
http://pjmolina.com/metalevel/2009/09/using-the-20-percent-of-uml/
 
 
 

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