Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®)
Model Driven Architecture supports evolving standards in applications as diverse as enterprise resource planning, air traffic control and human genome research; standards that are tailored to the needs of these diverse organizations, yet need to survive changes in technology and the proliferation of different kinds of middleware. MDA is built on a solid foundation of well-established OMG standards, including: Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®), the ubiquitous modeling notation used and supported by every major company in the software industry; XML Metadata Interchange™ (XMI®), the standard for storing and exchanging models using XML™; and CORBA®, the most popular open middleware standard.
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System Assurance Beyond Detecting Vulnerabilities by Nikolai Mansourov and Djenana Campara ISBN-13: 9780123814142
• Utilizes the Object Management Group’s (OMG) expertise to apply no-nonsense assurance standards to a variety of real-world situations
• Includes an online appendix of commercial tools and open source projects as well as downloadable example software that correspond to Knowledge Discovery Metamodel KDM representations
• Allows you to create uniform benchmarks that communicate exactly what you want to external tool vendors -
Information Systems Transformation: Architecture Driven Modernization Case Studies by William M. Ulrich, Phillip Newcomb ISBN-13: 9780123749130
• Utilizes the Object Management Group’s (OMG) expertise to apply no-nonsense assurance standards to a variety of real-world situations
• Includes an online appendix of commercial tools and open source projects as well as downloadable example software that correspond to Knowledge Discovery Metamodel KDM representations
• Allows you to create uniform benchmarks that communicate exactly what you want to external tool vendors -
Real-life MDA by Michael Guttman, John Parodi ISBN-13: 9780123705921
• Written for executives, analysts, architects, and engineers positioned to influence business-oriented software development at the highest levels.
• Filled with concrete examples and analyses of how MDA is relevant for organizations of various sizes.
• Considers a range of uses for MDA—from business process analysis to full-scale software modeling and development.
• Presents results for each case study in terms of tangible, measured benefits, including automatically generated code, defect reduction, improved visibility, and ROI.
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