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Three Model Archetypes for Oslo…things
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The Oslo Modeling Language: Draft Specification - October 2008 (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology)The ?Oslo? Modeling Language (commonly referred to as "M") is a language for defining domain models and languages (the latter are often referred to as textual DSLs). "M" was created to allow developers to efficiently capture their intention in a form that is natural to author but also efficient ...
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James Clark's Random Thoughts: MGrammarMGrammar (Mg) is another key part of Oslo. My first reaction to Mg was: Yet another lex/yacc clone. Yawn. But now that I've looked at it a bit more closely, there are some features I find quite interesting. I have always found parser generators to be a bit of a pain. I think one of the reasons ...
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James Clark's Random Thoughts: Some thoughts on the Oslo Modeling LanguageMicrosoft recently introduced Oslo. Microsoft seems to have designed Oslo to replace some of things it now uses XML for. Since Microsoft have been one of the biggest supporters of XML, I think it's worth looking at what they've come up with. Overview of M The key part of Oslo is the "M" ...
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Oslo videosOslo adresses data. You're able to build a domain specific language. I'm looking for the relevance towards business intelligence, at the database level it is clear this tool can do nifty stuff. But how for the other BI related stuff? For instance will it be possible to parameterize a KPI ...Johan Koopmans added to Model Driven Development 13 months ago
