Domain-specific modeling makes software development 5-10 times faster than
approaches based on UML or MDA.
It accelerates development and reduces complexity by automatically generating
full code from higher-abstraction design models.
Learn from speakers Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Jack Greenfield, Stev
> Martijn Iseger wrote:
>
>> Domain-specific modeling makes software development 5-10 times faster
>> than approaches based on UML or MDA. It accelerates development and
>> reduces complexity by automatically generating full code from
>> higher-abstraction design mo
> if you don't understand the "silver bullet" reference, you're not
> qualified to use phrases like "makes software development 5-10 times
> faster".
You could reverse that as well: http://www.dsmforum.org
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Hello Steve,
> 1. Any organisation that can talk about "a leap in productivity of
> 400% from Assembler to BASIC" as though nothing occurred in between
> suffers such a total disconnect from computing history that it's hard
> to take other utterances seriously.
I believe the point being made by t
Hello Michael,
> The alternate point is that during computing history, many, many, many
> promises were made for many, many, many, technologies based on the
> same principle of raising the abstraction level. Many, many, many of
> those technologies promised much and failed to deliver on their cla