For Application Development & Program Management Professionals (Length: 14 pages)

October 8, 2008

OMG! Microsoft Move Boosts Modeling

Rapprochement With Object Management Group Sets The Stage For Progress

by Jeffrey S. Hammond, Diego Lo Giudice

with Mike Gilpin, Henry Peyret, David D'Silva


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

With Microsoft's recent announcement that it is rejoining the Object Management Group (OMG), the industry can finally put to rest a protracted debate about the relative value of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and model-driven architectures (MDAs) versus domain-specific languages (DSLs) and begin to once more focus on the value of modeling. Microsoft has much to offer the OMG and, assuming that it intends to take strategic advantage of full member status, is well positioned to help the OMG make significant progress in resolving a number of challenges that have bedeviled the modeling community, for example, the lack of a standard industry metamodel and a robust way to exchange application metadata. Reconciliation among the UML/MDA/DSL opponents introduces a real opportunity for progress and calls for a new model of the software modeling space, delimited by different modeling archetypes instead of competing approaches to the "one true path" to modeling righteousness.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThe Modeling Ecosystem Was Split Into Dissenting Camps — But No More

itemThe OMG Offered UML 2.0 And MDA As An All-Encompassing Modeling Framework . . .

item. . . While Microsoft Invested In DSLs And Software Factories

itemThe Ensuing Debate Slowed Adoption Of Advanced Modeling Techniques

itemNow Vendor Focus Will Shift To Building Better Practices And Tools

itemThe Microsoft-OMG Rapprochement Sets The Stage For Progress On Multiple Fronts

itemWithout A UML/MDA/DSL Split, Three Archetypes Will Define Software Modeling's Future

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itemPrepare For Shifts And Renewed Competition In The Modeling Market

This document is based on ongoing conversations with Microsoft and the Object Management Group as well as numerous discussions with Forrester clients who are using software modeling technologies.

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Analyst: Diego Lo Giudice, Jeffrey S. Hammond
Technology: Application Development, Application Development Processes & Tools
Industry: Computer Software Industry, High-Tech
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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