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MDD-TIF07 Model-Driven Development Tool Implementers Forum
Model-driven development (MDD) is a research area that has gained traction at many venues over the past five years. As an example, workshops on MDD have appeared at some of the top conferences in software engineering, including OOPSLA, ICSE and of course the MODELS conference.
The idea for this workshop arose from discussion among many participants at OOPSLA 2006. Several of those in attendance at the OOPSLA DSM workshop were tool implementers who expressed a desire to have a dedicated forum for discussing the similarities and differences adopted in individual modeling tools. A closed workshop was proposed that would selectively invite papers from those responsible for some of the most well-known modeling tools. This group of 18 people have signaled their intention to submit, and of several suitable conferences TOOLS offered the date and venue that suited the largest number.
The tools in question should provide a way to input metamodels (either via a GUI or as a graphical model), and from that provide a modeling tool, with a graphical model editor that follows the metamodel. The metamodeler should also be able to build generators that read these (instance) models to produce application code. While MDD can also be understood more broadly, to include even XML or text files as "models", that is not the focus of this workshop. Some of the tools may however focus on just one aspect, either as part of a tool chain in the spirit of Unix or Eclipse, or as a way of integrating between other MDD tools.
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25.06.2007
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MDD-TIF07 Model-Driven Development Tool Implementers Forum
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together with
Steven Kelly
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Jeff Gray
Conference:
TOOLS 2007
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