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Raise your level of abstraction
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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
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 May 20, 2011 at 12:04pm
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…
ContinuePosted on March 30, 2011 at 9:18am — 2 Comments
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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