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Real-Life MDA Solving Business Problems with Model Driven Architecture

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ISBN-10: 0123705924

ISBN-13: 9780123705921

Edition: 2005

Authors: Michael Guttman, John Parodi

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Model Drive Architecture is an approach to software development that helps companies manage large, complex software projects and save development costs while allowing new technologies that come along to be readily incorporated. This book contains case studies of real companies using MDA.
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Book details

List price: $65.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 12/5/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Michael Guttman is CTO & cofounder of Genesis. He is an expert in enterprise component architectures & in the analysis & design of large-scale distributed applications & has written many articles on component & enterprise computing as well as the book "The Object Technology Revolution" (Wiley).

Michael Guttman has over twenty-five years of expertise architecting, developing, and deploying large-scale complex enterprise software systems and infrastructures. He currently serves as director for the Object Management Group's MDA FastStart Program. Previously, he was chief technology officer (CTO) of Genesis Development Corporation, which he co-founded in 1992. After Genesis was sold to enterprise software vendor IONA Technologies, Mr. Guttman subsequently served as IONA's VP of Strategic Technology, and helped manage the operational integration of the two companies. While at Genesis and IONA, Mr. Guttman managed the development of SureTrack, a groundbreaking process for transitioning…    

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Case Studies (this structure repeats for each of the six case studies)
Why the client chose an MDA Approach and What They Hoped to Achieve
How MDA Was Used
Process and Tools
Actual Project Experience
(Optional) Organizational Development
Results and Benefits
Ongoing and Planned Use of MDA E. Client Assessment of the MDA Experience
Summary and Conclusions
Common Factors in MDA Usage and Success
Who Is Likely To Benefit from MDA?
Selected Scenarios of MDA Uptake
Final Words
Glossary
Index