by Roberto Rodríguez Echeverría | Sep 28, 2018 | article, DSLs, Model-driven Engineering, tools
LSP (Language Server Protocol) facilitates the development of IDEs but so far only language server for textual languages are supported. Read our proposal to adapt LSP for graphical lenguages
by Tom Mens | Aug 13, 2018 | article, API, tools, UML and OCL
Sismic is a lightweight approach for defining, validating and executing statecharts thanks to an open source API implemented in Python 3
by Martin Hunter | Aug 2, 2018 | tools, (meta)modeling, DSLs, repository, UML and OCL
Continuity is a drawing and a modeling tool at the same time and tries to combine the best of both worlds to help you create beautiful formal models
by Diego Sevilla | May 25, 2018 | article, databases, tools
Most NoSQL database systems do not require the definition of schemas but this does not mean such schema does not (implicitly) exist. We have implemented a model-driven reverse engineering approach to infer such NoSQL implicit schemas
by Laurent Guerin | May 22, 2018 | code generation, databases, tools
See how you can use Telosys as a “development accelerator” for your next project. Thanks to its pragmatic approach, it allows for a quick start of very different kinds of projects.
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 15, 2018 | tools, (meta)modeling, AI
Have you ever thought about using social networks and chatbots for collaborative modeling? Well, this is now possible. Read how you can built your models using natural language discussions on twitter and telegram
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