Slides for many of the talks in the Code Generation 2009 conference are now online . Some of the featured talks are:
- MDD: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly / MDD: The Best, The Worst and The Ugliest – Steven Kelly (MetaCase) & Markus Völter
- Pragmatic Model-Driven Software Development with CodeFluent – Omid Bayani & Daniel Cohen-Zardi
- Dynamic modelling and code generation patterns in CodeFluent – Omid Bayani & Daniel Cohen-Zardi
- Template Specialization – Kathleen Dollard
- Model-Driven Clouds – Matthew Fowler
- Introduction to the Microsoft Oslo Modeling Platform – Felienne Hermans & Gerben van Loon
- Code-Centric or Model-Centric Approaches to developing software – Stuart Kent
- Xtext Workshop – Jan Koehnlein, Moritz Eysholdt & Sebastian Zarnekow
- Scaling MDD for production: enabling SoC at model-time – Pedro J Molina
- Legacy Application Modernization – Experiences in a real-world MDA / MDSD Project – Marcus Munzert
- Whats new in the DSL Tools and T4 in Visual Studio 2010 – Jean-Marc Prieur
- Model Driven Architecture with Executable UML – Chris Raistrick
- A Software Factory approach to Simulation and Training systems – Maritime Reconnaissance Aircraft example – Andy Sinclair & Jennifer Whittlesea
- The RGen Ruby Code Generator and its use in Automotive SW Development – Martin Thiede
- Beginning Model-Driven Development – Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
- Creating Domain-Specific Languages with Stratego/XT – Eelco Visser & Lennart Kats
- Language Definition, Extension and Composition with MPS – Markus Völter & Konstantin Solomatov
- Lessons Learned in Re-engineering – Integrating Legacy Code in Model Driven Software Development – Christian Wagner & Sven Jörges
- Developing n-tier JEE Enterprise Applications using MDA – Tony Wilkins & Richard Hensman
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