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Re: MDA, a benchmark example.

Dear colleague,
Maybe itīs too late for your requirement, or maybe you know it, and
have discarded it, but I have used before this study, based on OptimaJ:
Model Driven Development for J2EE
Utilizing a Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
Approach
Maintainability Analysis
Based on The Middleware Company Application Maintainability Specification
Downloadable at http://www.compuware.com/dl/maintainmda.pdf
Listed in http://www.compuware.com/products/optimalj/1794_ENG_HTML.htm
With regards
Jorge Ubeda


--- In mda-discussion@yahoogroups.com, metamodeler <metamodeler@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> "H. S Lahman" <h.lahman@...> wrote:
> > I am not looking for typical PIM -> PSM transformation examples
> > here, but more of a complete process example - from requirements
> > (CIM?), down to a fairly complete PS model of an application, which
> > can be fed to a code generation tool or used in other ways.
> > I'm not sure you are going to find that. AFAIK, there is no
> > general purpose formal meta model for CIMs yet.
>
> Yes, but this is not my main concern here.
>
> The problem I am looking at is providing a typical (benchmark)
example, which will allow me to say: "Well, guys, people all around
the place are using this example to illustrate this and that in MDA.
Now, lets take a look how it works with my approach".
>
> So CIM-level formalisms, or the lack thereof, are not going to be
an issue here. I am looking for something of a J2EE's Pet Store
equivalent for MDA, (or something that could be presented as such,
using appropriate argumentation) if there is such example.
>
> Up to my best knowledge - there isn't, but I may be wrong here.
>
> thanks,
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Hello, I am working on an approach to model to model transformations in the MDA. I won't bore you with the details of the approach itself, although I've got an...
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Responding to Metamodeler... ... I'm not sure you are going to find that. AFAIK, there is no general purpose formal meta model for CIMs yet. (As soon as...
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Hello, Thanks for your reply. ... Yes, but this is not my main concern here. The problem I am looking at is providing a typical (benchmark) example, which will...
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Dear colleague, Maybe itīs too late for your requirement, or maybe you know it, and have discarded it, but I have used before this study, based on OptimaJ: ...
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