MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)











Highlights of this book include:

  • The MDA framework, including the Platform Independent Model (PIM) and Platform Specific Model (PSM)
  • OMG standards and the use of UML
  • MDA and Agile, Extreme Programming, and Rational Unified Process (RUP) development
  • How to apply MDA, including PIM-to-PSM and PSM-to-code transformations for Relational, Enterprise JavaBean (EJB), and Web models
  • Transformations, including controlling and tuning, traceability, incremental consistency, and their implications
  • Metamodeling
  • Relationships between different standards, including Meta Object Facility (MOF), UML, and Object Constraint Language (OCL)

    The advent of MDA offers concrete ways to improve productivity, portability, interoperability, maintenance, and documentation dramatically. With this groundbreaking book, IT professionals can learn to tap this new framework to deliver enterprise systems most efficiently.

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