by Jordi Cabot | Mar 21, 2014 | (meta)modeling, standard, UML and OCL
Ed Willink , the driving force behind the standard AND implementation tasks for the OCL language has just announced the availability of OCL 2.4. According to Ed: The OCL 2.4 specification has now been formally adopted and is available from...
by Jordi Cabot | Mar 12, 2014 | event, Model-driven Engineering
As promised, now that we have completed the selection of the research papers to be presented at ECMFA’14 , I’m showing you the wordcloud for their titles so that you can get a feeling of what research teams on model-driven engineering are working on right...
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 27, 2014 | (meta)modeling, Model-driven Engineering, project
Check the web page of one of the latests projects AtlanMod is involved: MONDO – Scalable modeling and model management in the cloud As Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is increasingly applied to larger and more complex systems, the current generation of modelling...
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 20, 2014 | business, UML and OCL
Axellience, startup founded in 2012 and creator of the GenMyModel UML modeling tool, has raised 500.000 EUR to continue its development. As they explain in a previous blog post, GenMyModel is a cloud-based UML tool for developers and software architects. Its main...
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 14, 2014 | tools, UML and OCL
Two new online UML textual editors have been released almost the same day and both are based on PlantUML (also reviewed in this blog a few years ago). These two new tools are: PlantText UML Editor: PlantText is a text-based tool for quickly creating clear UML diagrams...
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 7, 2014 | book, Model-driven Engineering
Our Model-Driven Software Engineering in Practice book was published in September 2012. 18 months later I’d like to share with you some personal reflections on the publication (and marketing) process for the book. I believe that Marco and Manuel share most of...
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