With Sculpture you can model your application components, and then transform this model to deployable components with your favorite technology. Sculpture comes with a host of ready-made Molds (The word “Molds” comes from Molding) like (DAAB, NHibern
With Sculpture you can model your application components, and then transform this model to deployable components with your favorite technology. Sculpture comes with a host of ready-made Molds (The word “Molds” comes from Molding) like (DAAB, NHibern
With Sculpture you can model your application components, and then transform this model to deployable components with your favorite technology. Sculpture comes with a host of ready-made Molds (The word “Molds” comes from Molding) like (DAAB, NHibern
With Sculpture you can model your application components, and then transform this model to deployable components with your favorite technology. Sculpture comes with a host of ready-made Molds (The word “Molds” comes from Molding) like (DAAB, NHibern
With Sculpture you can model your application components, and then transform this model to deployable components with your favorite technology. Sculpture comes with a host of ready-made Molds (The word “Molds” comes from Molding) like (DAAB, NHibern
The success of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) reflects a growing consensus in the software industry that modeling is a key ingredient in the development of large and ultra-large software systems. Recent developments to industrialize the softwar
Model-driven engineering technologies offer a promising approach to address the inability of third-generation languages to alleviate the complexity of platforms and express domain concepts effectively.
The aim of this book is to give an overview of the state of the art in model-driven software development. Achievements are considered from a conceptual point of view in the first part, while the second part describes technical advances and infrastru
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