by Jordi Cabot | Apr 1, 2010 | (meta)modeling, tools, transformations
Define a new language with an arbitrary number of modeling levels. This is especially useful when designing languages spawning multiple meta-levels.
by Jordi Cabot | Mar 23, 2010 | (meta)modeling, code generation, tools, UML and OCL
If you want TO have the latest news FROM your favorite tools you have two options: follow this blog (WITH plenty OF posts talking about tools 🙂 ) AND/OR follow them ON twitter.
by Jordi Cabot | Mar 17, 2010 | (meta)modeling, tools
In the AtlanMod group we have been recently working on a model-driven solution to improve tool interoperability, specially focusing on the challenging problem of interoperability between tools with variable metamodels (i.e. tools that are able to manipulate data...
by Jordi Cabot | Mar 16, 2010 | (meta)modeling, tools, UML and OCL
Today, Charanjit Singh writes a guest post to present Creately , an online diagramming tool that’s build FOR collaboration. Enjoy the post!: As software developers, we’ve learnt very quickly the value of a central repository for storing and managing our...
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 24, 2010 | (meta)modeling, resource
Some time ago, Johan den Haan pointed out that “MDA had been patented” . Indeed, if you read the description of this patent, they use the notions of platform-independent and platform-specific “components” and the idea that platform-specific...
by Jordi Cabot | Feb 20, 2010 | (meta)modeling, tools, UML and OCL
Should we use colors to better describe our domain models? Should the UML notation include colors as part of its concrete syntax? Read on to see why this could be a good idea.
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