'Code generation 2011', Cambridge UK
Model-driven software development uses models, or abstractions, that are close to particular domain concepts rather than computing (or algorithmic) concepts. One of the aims of this type of development is to increase productivity by maximising compatibility between systems, simplifying the design process, and promoting communication between those working on a system.
Sessions topics at the conference are set to include:
- defining and implementing modelling languages;
- code generation and model transformation tools and approaches;
- language evolution and modularisation;
- domain analysis and domain engineering;
- tool and technology adoption;
- meta modeling;
- runtime virtual machines versus direct code generation;
- approaches to code generation;
- approaches to combined development (partial code generation with partial handwritten code);
- flexibility in code generation.For further information, please visit: http://www.codegeneration.net/cg2011/(opens in new window)