by Jordi Cabot | Oct 18, 2022 | opinion, Model-driven Engineering
I don’t see any significant technical novelty in the low-code movement. But I do not see this as being negative. More the opposite. Read why I think the low-code movement represents a great opportunity for the modeling community.
by Jordi Cabot | Oct 11, 2022 | empirical studies, Model-driven Engineering
We often see many claims about the benefits of low-code platforms. Here we take a more systematic approach to come out with the most empirically-proven list of benefits (and limitations) of low-code
by Jordi Cabot | Sep 12, 2022 | DSLs, opinion
What are the core principles of a good concrete syntax? A famous mathematician lists his main principles. To take into account when designing your next DSL.
by Jordi Cabot | Sep 8, 2022 | teaching, tools, UML and OCL
This is a recurrent question. Even if I barely teach right now, people keep asking me what tool would I recommend to teach UML courses. And it has also been a “hot” topic in our team, especially since NoMagic dropped the academic license for MagicDraw (or...
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 22, 2022 | empirical studies, requirements
How do real software projects deal with non-functional requirements? This paper sheds some light on this issue by talking with software architects
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