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Foreword | Model Driven Architecture
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8220;Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme.” (Lavoisier). Although this is not a book, I feel more comfortable writing this foreword to explain what this blog is intended to be, for who it’s targeted, and why I post things here. Now, beginning the explanation…. The intent is to have a place where everyone can discuss MDA technology, share information and clarify ideas. What the hell make me post things here? For now, that’s all folks. =D. Model Driven Architecture Blog Author. Follow &ldqu...
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10 common EMF mistakes | Nirmal's Blog
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10 common EMF mistakes. 10 common EMF mistakes. May 25, 2011. 1 Treating EMF generated code as only an initial code base. Tags in the beginning and not anymore later. At this point you part ways with “EMF way of doing things” and also with MDSD. 2 Model modification without EMF Commands. Modify your model objects only using commands. Either directly using EMF commands, extending them or creating your own commands. When you need to club many operations as a single command use CompoundCommand. When you wan...
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Xtext resources | M. L. B.
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Nerd ramblings, with a very irregular frequency. Here is a list of sites with, in my opinion, a lot of useful resources about Xtext. Remember to subscribe to the feeds! Most of the blogs are of people directly involved in the development of Xtext, so remember to say “thank you” to them! I will add links as I found them. If I missed a link, please write me a comment and I’ll correct this page! Xtext @ Eclipse Community Forums. Projects that use Xtext. What every Eclipse Developer should know about EMF.
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Moritz' Blog: Probes or How to Analyze Application State in a Profiler
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Thursday, April 25, 2013. Probes or How to Analyze Application State in a Profiler. Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with Yourkit. But I am grateful for their free licenses for open source projects. I've been using Yourkit for my work on Xtext. Improving the performance of an application can be a challenging thing to do. As a developer, you usually have some immediate ideas of what are the performance bottlenecks. However, as Ed said in his presentation. I fully approve his message. Why? Yourkit allows you...
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2nd Workshop on Game Development and MDSD: Programme
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We are happy to announce our preliminary programme today! The workshop will take place at the University of Bremen on Wednesday, Sept 26. The specific room will be announced soon. Session 2: Position Papers. Session 3: Panel Discussion. Chances and Challenges of Model-Driven Game Development. Session 4: Retrospective and Outlook. Identifying Research Questions, Possible Cooperations, and Workshop Improvements. Invited Talk: Katharine Neil. Game Design as a Domain for Model-Driven Development. Game develo...
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Xtext Blogs | Code smart
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Software Architecture, Software Development, Modelling and …. How to find and use the required Intent/Activity. A lot of useful Xtext documentation can be found in blogs:. Boris Brodskis Xtext Screencasts. Andreas Graf’s Blog. Christian Dietrich’s Blog. Jan Köhnlein’s Blog. Jens von Pilgrim’s Blog. Karsten Thom’s Blog. Meinte Boersma’s Blog. Moritz Eysholdt’s Blog. Sebastian Zarnekow’s Blog. Sven Efftinge’s Blog. Die Kommentarfunktion ist geschlossen. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Acknowledgements | Model Driven Architecture
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8220;Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme.” (Lavoisier). I truly thank those who visit the Model Driven Architecture blog and, not just by comments, but also in my presence, give me some feedback about the work developed here. I specially thank Eric Johannsen and Eric Keich, both from Canonic Corp., for their contribution not only by comments and feedbacks , but also with pretty good articles like these. Model Driven Architecture Blog Author. Introduction[3] - The MDA Framework.
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Unittesting Xtend Generators | Christian's Blog
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May 8, 2012. Xtext offers nice Support for Unit Tests. But how to test a Xtend based Generator? This blogpost describes a simple approach for such a Test. So let us take Xtext’s Hello World grammar as Starting point. Model: greetings =Greeting*; Greeting: 'Hello' name=ID '! And following simple Generator. Package org.xtext.example.mydsl.generator import org.eclipse.emf.ecore.resource.Resource import org.eclipse.xtext.generator.IFileSystemAccess import o...And here the Test. Val fsa = new InMemoryFileSyst...
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Model Driven Architecture and Beyond – by Eric Keich | Model Driven Architecture
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8220;Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme.” (Lavoisier). Model Driven Architecture and Beyond – by Eric Keich. February 17, 2008 in Business. There are a lot of benefits to implementing MDA. The first step to getting started is to educate management about the risks and the advantages. This article will help you with that task. In the process, I will point out some of the subtler benefits of MDA and show how implementing MDA will change the way you do business in ways you never imagined.
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