Moving my blog
2023 – Well, finally I blog now on medium: https://medium.com/@vhanniet This “old” blog keeps trace of old posts of mine. Funny to see that times change: MDD is no more … Continue reading
Originally posted on Learning by Shipping:
In the software industry, legacy code is a phrase often used as a negative by engineers and pundits alike to describe the anchor around…
Get rid of Pacbase (and CASE tools) #1
First of all, the views expressed here are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of my past, current and future employers. Situation: A Company uses a CASE tool (Computer Aided … Continue reading
MDE shuffled again
Some background Almost nine months after my last post on this blog. What happened? I got a baby! She’s ten months old now and she has taken a big place … Continue reading
Agile & Modeling new way of life!
Nice title, isn’t it? I’d like to share the idea that we can associate agile project management and software development practices (two different things!) to build sustainable software. In doing … Continue reading
Business logic’s paradox: the barber’s story
Inspired by Model practice’s last posts I will try to illustrate a business logic’s paradox on the barber’s paradox taken as a business rule 😉 The barber’s paradox: “The barber … Continue reading
Successful MDA’s drawbacks… A true story #2
Facts This (other) company, uses an MDA/MDD life-cycle since many years.It works fine but… A first problem, funny if you think of it, is that MDA works too well: developers … Continue reading
True story of a MDA paradox
Based on a true return of experience. Facts This company has built an efficient MDA/MDD life-cycle based on UML and a robust MDE tooling. They outsource part of their new … Continue reading