Last week the second Dutch Model Driven Experience conference was held in Amsterdam. The goal of this conference is to stimulate the use of Model Driven Development (MDD) techniques and practices. The program was centered around practical experiences and “lessons learned”.
Two main approaches
In principle two main approaches were presented by different companies. The first [...]
Posts Tagged ‘DSL’
The Model Driven Experience 2009 - a review
DSLs and Ruby
Many discussions on the nature and implementation of DSLs these days tend to gravitate towards Ruby. The syntax and grammar of Ruby just allows the formulation of DSLs in a manner that other languages don’t. Jamis Buck (of Rails fame) has a short write-up of his experience writing DSLs in Ruby.
http://weblog.jamisbuck.org/2006/4/20/writing-domain-specific-languages
Where MDE and DSL meet
On his blog, Johan den Haan has an interesting standpoint on extending OMG´s MDA standard.
MDE is a broader concept than Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), it adds multiple modeling dimensions and the notion of a software engineering process. While MDA mainly focuses on technical variability by making a difference between platform independent and platform dependent models and [...]





