by Jordi Cabot | Jul 8, 2011 | (meta)modeling, book, resource, UML and OCL
Scott W. Ambler (I don’t think I need to introduce him, do I?) has published online many of the modeling style guidelines that he presented in the book The Elements of UML(TM) 2.0 Style Instead of providing yet another resource on UML focused on explaining the...
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 6, 2011 | standard, UML and OCL
This is big news! Now OCL has a closure operation (thanks to Martin for alerting me ). This means that now in OCL you could write something like parents->closure(children) to compute the set of parents.children, parents.children.children,...
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 4, 2011 | (meta)modeling, reverse engineering, tools, transformations
In the last Eclipse DemoCamp in Nantes we had very interesting talks about MoDisco, ATL, EMF Facet (related to our EMF Profiles approach) and EEF among other non-modeling talks. Take a look at the slides presented in the event MoDisco & ATL – Eclipse...
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 3, 2011 | tools, transformations, UML and OCL
I’m aware that Perl is not exactly the most popular language nowadays but nevertheless I think it is remarkable to find a UML metamodel (v. 1.5) implementation written in Perl: UMMF From the web page: UMMF allows you to control how your Model will be translated...
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