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Wednesday 19th May 2004
Select MDA Solution Generally Available
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Select already had the concepts of CIM, PIM and PSM in its product set, and the Select approach to MDA therefore uses it's familiar modeling (tool) views and implements a bi-directional MDA approach. As an established modeling tool, the Select approach implements the PSM as a model, not as some other MDA tools do - as code.

The current version ships with some 55 transformation patterns, and Select expect this resource set to grow considerably as customer usage takes off.

The Select approach is attractive because is is a natural extension of a CBD/SOA tooset, with comprehensive component/service reuse and versioning management already in place. DS

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NEWS WITHOUT THE HYPE

Select Business Solutions has announced the general availability of Select Solution for MDA, the latest in its line of development tools.

Select Solution for MDA is a modeling and transformation tool designed to generate, reverse engineer and synchronize all model viewpoints and code, based upon UML designs. Select Solution for MDA helps to ensure the Computation-Independent Model (CIM), Platform Independent Model (PIM), Platform Specific Model (PSM) and code are all synchronized and immediately ready to support ongoing development, maintenance, enhancement and integration tasks. All the models and code can be worked on in parallel, with simultaneous changes reconciled through bi-directional synchronization.

Select Solution for MDA builds upon Select's UML modeling tools and its CBD/SOA software development process while providing IT organizations with platform independence, improved software application quality and increased developer productivity. Select claim that the MDA solution, utilizing preloaded transformations and patterns, generates up to 80% of the code.
 
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