by Jordi Cabot | Oct 8, 2011 | humor, teaching, UML and OCL
My recipe Step 1: Propose an UML assignment to your students (it doesn’t need to be very difficult, if the group is big enough you are guaranteed to have some that are lazy and rich enough at the same time) Step 2: Wait some hours Step 3: Look for a job post...
by Jordi Cabot | Sep 14, 2011 | (meta)modeling, book, Model-driven Engineering, software engineering, UML and OCL
Building Enterprise Systems with ODP: An Introduction to Open Distributed Processing is a new book by Peter F. Linington, Zoran Milosevic, Akira Tanaka and Antonio Vallecillo that “sets out a systematic approach to the design of large complex distributed...
by Jordi Cabot | Aug 17, 2011 | transformations, UML and OCL
Salva talks about ATL4Pros, a slight ATL extension to facilitate the transformation of models annotated with UML profiles (btw, if you are interested in applying profiles to general EMF models, see this other work). The concept of UML profiles serves as a lightweight...
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 20, 2011 | DSLs, empirical studies, UML and OCL
Robert Tairas explains our work on applying cloning techniques to DSLs (you can also read the full paper , recently presented at the SLE conference). Enter Robert: Code clones represent similar fragments of source code, where the similarity of these clones can vary...
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 10, 2011 | reverse engineering, tools, UML and OCL
Our latest addition to our list of UML tools for Ruby is Umlify an open-source project that generates UML class diagrams from your ruby source code. Umlify uses yUML (probably the most used UML textual tool ) to render the diagram This is not an easy task since as...
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...
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