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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
ModX is a graphic tool used to create both model and MOF-based metamodel. It supports XMI format (import/export) in order to be compatible with other MDA tools. | ModX is a graphic tool used to create both model and MOF-based metamodel. It supports XMI format (import/export) in order to be compatible with other [[Model driven architecture]] (MDA) tools. | ||
When should you use ModX? | When should you use ModX? | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
; ModX | |||
* [http://noce.univ-lille1.fr/projets/ModX/ ModX home page] (includes a download for this free tool). | * [http://noce.univ-lille1.fr/projets/ModX/ ModX home page] (includes a download for this free tool). | ||
; Model-driven architecture/engineering | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model-driven_architecture Model-driven architecture] (Wikipedia) | |||
* [http://planetmde.org/ Planet MDE - Model Driven Engineering] | |||
[[Category: Design methodologies]] | [[Category: Design methodologies]] | ||
[[Category: Educational modeling languages]] | [[Category: Educational modeling languages]] |
Revision as of 19:11, 28 June 2007
Definition
ModX is a graphic tool used to create both model and MOF-based metamodel. It supports XMI format (import/export) in order to be compatible with other Model driven architecture (MDA) tools.
When should you use ModX?
- When you want to graphically define models and there is no graphical editor for the underlying metamodel
- When you have to design a new metamodel or to improve an existing one
- When you want to manipulate models and to remain compliant with MDA standards (MOF, XMI, UML)
- When you have to grasp and to master a complex metamodel provided in XMI format by experimenting with it
Links
- ModX
- ModX home page (includes a download for this free tool).
- Model-driven architecture/engineering