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No more MDD in OSLO
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Pedro J. Molina Dec. 3, 2009.

 

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Very nice topic Angelo! I fully agree with Bernhard comments. Moreover, MDD provides an exceptional way of really evolve your Software Architecture (SA) using a super-sonic speeed. 1. First SA version, and first applications must be built manually…
February 16
February 4
I agree with Rui. Another nice & practical book for starters with Java background could be: Program Generators with XML and Java, Craig Cleaveland
January 29
Sorry: two links broken. The corrected ones: - CG2007 slides - Vander Alves presentation's about Mobiles Games and SW Product Lines
December 28, 2009
Hi Ricardo. >Can I use MDD to create computer games? Do you know any example? Yes, for sure. More samples: - Andre Furtado work': page, paper, SharpLudus, SharpLudus video - Jeroen Dobbe Master Thesis - I remember that Vander Alves uses also the…
December 28, 2009
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December 13, 2009
Then, it is just a question of marketing. We should try to change! }:) Glad to see that Andrew will address this specifically in CG-MMX. On the other hand, I think the abuse of words like "agile" ends with countermeasures like the SEMAT innitative…
December 3, 2009

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My interest in Model Driven Software Development:
MDD practictioner, Code generator creator. User Interfaces, Patterns, Conceptual Modeling
My experience of Model Driven Software Development:
- 12 years
- Creator of 8 commercial code generators for CARE Technologies
- Architect at PISA/Bancaja. A full MDD Workbench for a Bank.
- PhD Thesis on "User Interface Modeling and code generation for Business Applications" (In Spanish) http://pjmolina.com/en/research/thesis.php
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Selecting a good text template engine for your M2T transformations

During the last week in Cambridge at Code Generation 2009, some colleagues and I we were discussing about the best suited template technology for doing code generation.

I positioned myself clearly stick to StringTemplate. In this blog post: Choosing a Template Engine for code generation I try to explain my reasons about this choice.

What is your experience about it?

Posted on June 24, 2009 at 10:28pm —

Pedro J. Molina

Impressions about Code Generation 2009

I just posted my impressions about our last meeting at Code Generation 2009.
And also the slides of my CG2009 session: Scaling MDD for production.

Posted on June 20, 2009 at 9:58am — 4 Comments

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At 11:01am on December 13, 2009, Ceyhun Ciper said…
Thank you very much for your warm welcome!
At 6:47am on September 14, 2009, micuentadecasa said…
thanks Pedro.
At 10:57pm on September 4, 2009, Jordi Cabot said…
Hi Pedro,

A nice post, I specially agree with the part of how to apply UML to specify parts of the system that go beyond its conceptual schema / domain model (e.g. users roles and permissions). I'll link to your post from the blog post where I mentioned this quote (http://modeling-languages.com/blog/content/ivar-jacobson-reflecting-evolution-uml) (and if not too much to ask, I'd prefer if you could use this url as a link in your blog post-thanks)
At 7:11pm on December 12, 2008, Mark Dalgarno said…
Hi Pedro,

Glad to see you here.

I've invited a few people you probably know to help bed the site down. I'm especially interested in how it looks to you as a non-native English speaker, what you make of the features on offer and how we can make it a vibrant community.
 
 

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