by Jordi Cabot | Jan 24, 2010 | Uncategorized
Según Pedro J. Molina (opinión compartida por muchos otros, incluyendo a mi mismo) “la calidad y usabilidad de las herramientas MDD es el principal obstáculo cuando se considera el uso de MDD en un proyecto de desarrollo de software”
by Jordi Cabot | Jan 24, 2010 | code generation, news, tools
According to Pedro J. Molina (well, and many others, including myself) “the quality and the applicability of the MDD tools is the main stopper when considering applying MDD for a software development project”
by Jordi Cabot | Jan 24, 2010 | Uncategorized
Para los vagos (u coupados), las mejores frases de la entrevista:
- diagram IS a graphical concept, it does NOT make sense TO ask about the diagrams supported by a textual notation
- graphical vs textual notations: FOR developers IS much MORE NATURAL TO use a textual notation
- Most difficult part OF writing TextUML? Understanding around the UML specification. I’m missing a reference implementation that I can compare to
- The parser of TextUML models could be built using XText, TCS or similar
by Jordi Cabot | Jan 24, 2010 | opinion, UML and OCL
For the lazy (or busy) ones, some highlights of the interview:
- diagram is a graphical concept, it does not make sense to ask about the diagrams supported by a textual notation
- Most difficult part of writing TextUML? Understanding around the UML specification. I’m missing a reference implementation that I can compare TO
- graphical vs textual notations: FOR developers IS much MORE NATURAL TO use a textual notation
- The parser FOR TextUML models could be built USING XText, TCS OR similar
- The OCL AND ACTION Semantics Abstract Syntaxes ARE NOT easy TO align
by Jordi Cabot | Jan 22, 2010 | (meta)modeling, talk, tools, UML and OCL
Read other interviews here TextUML is a textual modeling tool for UML that lets you create models at the same speed you write code . That sounds promising, doesn’t it?. Intrigued to know more about this tool, I had a coffee with Rafael Chaves (the creator of...
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