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Model driven architecture: the realities, a year later

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Model Driven Architecture (MDA) is a technology that has been in the process of evolution for many years. We looked at this technology last year in a panel that raised the roof. Today, more vendors are now producing products that support MDA. And we still hear about the success stories that indicate that this technology is the "real deal". But, with the failed promises of CASE in the late 1980's, many people still have questions about how much of an application can be generated from models and constraint languages. Is MDA really capable of generating enterprise applications? What are the technologies are available to implement MDA? Are there really special skills needed to generate platform independent applications? How platform independent are they in practice? Here is your opportunity to ask the experts the questions that are necessary to convince you of the validity of this new technology. This time, we bring in the people who are shipping the technology.

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OOPSLA '04: Companion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
October 2004
348 pages
ISBN:1581138334
DOI:10.1145/1028664
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Published: 23 October 2004

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  1. executable UML
  2. model driven architecture
  3. object constraint language

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  • (2010)Models Simulation and Interoperability Using MDA and HLAInteroperability for Enterprise Software and Applications10.1002/9780470612200.ch24(277-284)Online publication date: 22-Jan-2010
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