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Agile Modeling using DSLs. MohammadMehdi Torkamani Architecture Consultant. Agile Modeling Major Principles. as Simple as Possible Multiple Models Embrace Frequently Change Content >> Presentation. Provide Positive Value Fulfill their Purpose Understandable
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Agile Modeling using DSLs MohammadMehdi Torkamani Architecture Consultant
Agile ModelingMajor Principles • as Simple as Possible • Multiple Models • Embrace Frequently Change • Content >> Presentation • Provide Positive Value • Fulfill their Purpose • Understandable • Sufficiently Consistent & Accurate & Detailed
Agile ModelingMajor Practices • Several Models • Model with Others • Collective Ownership • Display Models Publicly • Simple Models, Modeling, Tools • Modeling Standards • Use Patterns Gently • Discard Temporary Models • Update When Need
DSLsOntology & Benefits • Small & Expressive Language • Restricted to a Particular Domain • Focus on Some Aspects of Problem • Easy Understandable by Biz Experts • Textual DSLs & Graphical DSLs • External DSLs & Internal DSLs
Agile ModelingBy using DSLs… • Several Models • Model with Others • Collective Ownership • Display Models Publicly • Simple Models, Modeling, Tools • Modeling Standards • Use Patterns Gently • Discard Temporary Models • Update When Need
Agile Modeling with DSLsWhat we need… Architectural Models Architecture Meta Model Model Integrator Model Repository
Agile Modeling with DSLsModeling DSLs • UML is good but … • DSLs could help to get More Agility • Take parts that could help Not More! • DSL Technologies are Ready To Use • Good Solution = DSLs + Traditional Methods
Resources • John Hunt, “Agile Software Construction”, Springer-Verlag, 2006 • SQL Server Modeling at http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/ • DSL “DevCon” 2009 conference Videos at http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/dd861661.aspx • “Agile Modeling” web site at http://www.agilemodeling.com • “Martin Fowler” DSL blink at http://www.martinfowler.com/dslwip/
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