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QVT is a well focused subject with good development potential. Method Engineering is a very broad subject with still loose and evolving boundaries. Let us not pollute this precise presentation with a merge in a loosely defined subject.
We need consensus here. How about:
Is that ok to everybody? 12.192.193.2 00:37, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
QVT is a well defined OMG specification, but users ave eagerly waiting for usable open source implementations.
Could someone point to existing and accessible mature open source implementations in addition to Tefkat and ATL?
Does somedoby know about the open source status of the TaTa Institute implementation or the Compuware implementation? Will these products come as stand-alone or, like the Borland one, be integrated in other CASE tool products? -- 12.192.193.2 20:40, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
12.192.193.2 20:36, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
You could check SmartQVT, which implements QVT-operationnal part of QVT. I also sorted a bit the 'Implementations' section of the QVT page, so that we could see quickly what exists out there. Spoivre
I'm a bit confused about the criticism section. Can we really say that QVT is XMI to XMI? Should it be MOF to MOF? Furthermore what about the fuzzy requirements - has this to do something with a model transformations language itself or with MDA? Can there be more requirements than those that you transform from PIM to PSM. Overall I feel that the criticism part should be overworked.
This article doesn't contain any properly-formatted references. I just cleared out a bunch of the pages from the "External links" section that didn't belong there, but they appear to be useful material for referencing if anybody wants to use them to improve this article. I've listed the pages below:
I'm in the process of drafting a major revision of this page because it seems to me to have got a bit confusing, with some not-very-relevant material (e.g. the definitions of endogenous and exogenous, when neither term is used later in the article) and some which is actually wrong (e.g. QVT-Op does not extend QVT-Rel). I'm trying to give it a structure more like what is used in other Wikipedia articles on languages. I'm also trying to answer the criticism that the article needs better references. Should be done in a day or two. Educres ( talk) 14:23, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
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QVT is a well focused subject with good development potential. Method Engineering is a very broad subject with still loose and evolving boundaries. Let us not pollute this precise presentation with a merge in a loosely defined subject.
We need consensus here. How about:
Is that ok to everybody? 12.192.193.2 00:37, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
QVT is a well defined OMG specification, but users ave eagerly waiting for usable open source implementations.
Could someone point to existing and accessible mature open source implementations in addition to Tefkat and ATL?
Does somedoby know about the open source status of the TaTa Institute implementation or the Compuware implementation? Will these products come as stand-alone or, like the Borland one, be integrated in other CASE tool products? -- 12.192.193.2 20:40, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
12.192.193.2 20:36, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
You could check SmartQVT, which implements QVT-operationnal part of QVT. I also sorted a bit the 'Implementations' section of the QVT page, so that we could see quickly what exists out there. Spoivre
I'm a bit confused about the criticism section. Can we really say that QVT is XMI to XMI? Should it be MOF to MOF? Furthermore what about the fuzzy requirements - has this to do something with a model transformations language itself or with MDA? Can there be more requirements than those that you transform from PIM to PSM. Overall I feel that the criticism part should be overworked.
This article doesn't contain any properly-formatted references. I just cleared out a bunch of the pages from the "External links" section that didn't belong there, but they appear to be useful material for referencing if anybody wants to use them to improve this article. I've listed the pages below:
I'm in the process of drafting a major revision of this page because it seems to me to have got a bit confusing, with some not-very-relevant material (e.g. the definitions of endogenous and exogenous, when neither term is used later in the article) and some which is actually wrong (e.g. QVT-Op does not extend QVT-Rel). I'm trying to give it a structure more like what is used in other Wikipedia articles on languages. I'm also trying to answer the criticism that the article needs better references. Should be done in a day or two. Educres ( talk) 14:23, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
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