Developing In OMG's Model-Driven Architecture
White Papers From its beginnings in 1989, the Object Management Group (OMG) has focused on creating a truly interoperable and integrated computing environment. This paper describes the application development process supported by the MDA - the model that you...
[February 24, 2005, 23:00]
OMG Pwnies!
Blog It's an industry, there's a huge annual trade conference, so it's about time they got their own glittering awards. The Pwnies, to be handed out at the Black Hat Briefings in August, will mark the successes and failures of security researchers...
[July 24, 2007, 11:57]
A Status On OMG Architecture-Driven Modernization Task Force
White Papers This paper provides an overview of existing systems modernization and discusses what the Architecture-Driven Modernization task force is doing to facilitate application meta-data interchange standards, as well as promote modernization in general.
[July 21, 2005, 0:00]
Select Business Solutions: Supporting The OMG Model Driven Architecture (MDA) For Service And Component Based Development
White Papers Select Component Factory is the suite of tools for the visual modeling, component management and code synchronization that help to implement Select Perspective. It provides support for the UML and MDA as well as specific support for Business...
[May 26, 2006, 0:00]
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[November 24, 2006, 15:45]
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[March 25, 2006, 15:37]
Explore Model-Driven Development (MDD) And Related Approaches: A Closer Look At Model-Driven Development And Other Industry Initiatives
White Papers In this paper, one discovers how the OMG's MDA initiative is working to formalize the ideas of MDD and to provide standards in support of the approach. One explores the term MDD, which refers to a development approach that is broadly in line with...
[May 15, 2008, 0:00]
Real-Time CORBA Theory And Practice : A Standards-based Approach To The Development Of Distributed Real-Time Systems
White Papers First the OMG issued a specification for scaling down CORBA Object Request Brokers (ORBs) to better fit into memory-constrained embedded environments—the “Minimum CORBA” standard. Second, the OMG’s Technical Committee approved optional extensions...
[January 31, 2004, 23:00]
An Inside Look At Java Development
White Papers Recently the Object Management Group (OMG) released their Model Driven Architecture (MDA), a new paradigm in server-side development. The OMG believes MDA has many benefits associated with it - perhaps one of the most exciting is increased...
[July 16, 2004, 0:00]
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[May 14, 2006, 6:16]
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[August 3, 2006, 15:16]
An Introduction To Model Driven Architecture Part I: MDA And Today's Systems
White Papers The OMG's MDA concept provides an open, vendor-neutral approach to system interoperability via OMG's established modeling standards: Unified Modeling Language (UML), Meta Object Facility (MOF), XML Metadata Interchange (XMI), and Common Warehouse...
[February 13, 2005, 23:00]
MDA: An Architecture For The E-Business Era
White Papers The OMG's new architecture is called the Model Driven Architecture (MDA). MDA is based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the OMG's popular software modeling language. With its recently announced Model Driven Architecture, the OMG hopes to...
[February 10, 2005, 23:00]
Compuware's OptimalJ: Model-Driven, Pattern-Based Development For Large-Scale Productivity
White Papers It is an advanced J2EE development environment that implements OMG's MDA in its entirety, allowing users to generate code directly from visual models. This solution leverages OMG's Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) to allow rapid design of more...
[March 2, 2005, 23:00]
Ten Reasons Why Using UML Makes Sense
White Papers UML is a standard maintained by the Object Management Group (OMG). During 2000, the OMG reviewed experiences with UML 1.x and decided to address some of the most significant limitations that had been discovered by developing a major update, UML 2.0.
[February 9, 2005, 23:00]
Requirements-Based Unified Modeling Language (UML)
White Papers UML is a software modeling standard managed by the Object Management Group (OMG), an industry consortium of software companies. Prior to the OMG, each company or consultant authored proprietary competing methodologies and realized the significant...
[July 29, 2004, 0:00]
Introduction To UML2
White Papers UML stands for Unified Modeling Language and is the OMG approved standard language for visualizing, specifying, constructing and documenting the artifacts of a software-intensive system. You can use UML with all processes, throughout the...
[August 2, 2007, 0:00]
Virus Writers Exchange Coded Insults
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[March 3, 2004, 17:46]
Modeling Object-Oriented SAS/AF Applications Using UML
White Papers UML is a widely used modeling standard for developing object-oriented systems; it stands for The OMG's Unified Modeling Language (UML). It is becoming more mature and integrated in many development methodologies.
[January 30, 2007, 23:00]
Towards Dynamic Meta Modeling Of UML Extensions: An Extensible Semantics For UML Sequence Diagrams
White Papers The Unified Modeling Language has become the OMG standard in (object-oriented) software modeling. It promises an intuitive understandability by using diagram languages to represent structure and behavior of a software system.
[July 16, 2004, 0:00]

