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November 2004 Cutter Benchmark Review: Agile MDA

Posted November 1, 2004 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

Model Driven Architecture (MDA)1 is a broad church covering several approaches to Model-Driven Development (MDD). People often think of models as blueprints that are filled in with code. MDD automates the transformations among these several models. That is, MDA is commonly viewed as supporting "heavyweight" process-heavy modeling techniques.

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Stephen Mellor
Stephen J. Mellor is an internationally recognized pioneer in creating effective engineering approaches to software development. In 1985, he published the widely read Ward-Mellor trilogyStructured Development for Real-Time Systems; in 1988, the first books defining object-oriented analysis; and in 2002, Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture. Mr. Mellor's most recent book, MDA Distilled: Principles of Model-Driven… Read More
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