Hi,
FYI - MDA = Model Driven Architecture (
http://www.compuware.com/products/optimalj/1812_ENG_HTML.htm )
I attended Compuware's demo in Phoenix. Here's some random impressions
(in no particular order):
- It looks really cool, and I think the presentation was worth my time
- Looks like a big
Folks,
I'm the guy who mentioned OptimalJ at a meeting a couple of months ago.
I've been in contact with Bill Bayham, the Arizona sales rep for Compuware
Java products. He's quite willing to do a presentation on OptimalJ. He
told me that most of it would be done by Don Vest, a Compuware syste
> I just votedit seemed to allow me to select a time AND an Other,
> which is kinda cool because I wanted to use the "Other" to elaborate
> on my choice. Is that the way it's supposed to work, though?
Yep. I made it so folks can check all the ones that may apply.
For instance, I personally c
I just votedit seemed to allow me to select a time AND an Other,
which is kinda cool because I wanted to use the "Other" to elaborate
on my choice. Is that the way it's supposed to work, though?
ci vidiamo,
-tom
At 05:09 PM 3/7/2004, Tim wrote:
So far, only 4 folks have respond
> You have any URLs?
I haven't read any of these - but they are from the an MDA wiki page a
colleague setup internally:
OptimalJ http://www.compuware.com/products/optimalj/
OMG MDA site http://www.omg.org/mda/
MDA Productivity Analysis (PDF) from The Middleware Company: case study
of using MDA to
On Mar 6, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Tim Colson wrote:
Some colleagues are trying out OptimalJ and this MDA thing.
I'm wondering if anybody has used this stuff?
You have any URLs?
On a similar topic...
I think someone in a meeting once said there was a sales person wanting
to give us a demo of some to