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Headline

Lectures on MDE (A tour de force)

Contributor

Steffen Zschaler and Iman Poernomo

Summary

This contributions consists on two lectures on Model Driven Engineering (MDE) as they appear in software architecture course by the contributors. Key concepts of MDE are described: model, metamodel, metamodeling, model transformation, model-to-text, model-to-model, language, metalanguages, meta-object facility, platform, and model-driven architecture. The support of .NET components, at the architectural and the code level, is used a running example. EGL is used for model-to-text transformations. ETL is used for model-to-model transformations.

Tagging

  • Categories: lecture, concepts
  • Objectives: understand concepts, examples of MDE
  • Prerequisites: basic knowledge of modeling
  • Level: intermediate

Resources

License

Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Please attribute to Steffen Zschaler and Iman Poernomo, King's College London, 2012

Events

  • 17 Oct 2012: added contribution
  • Fall/winter 2012/13: lectures part of software architecture course taught by contributors at King's College, London