Model Driven Development for Systems Engineering
On-demand Web Seminar
Abstract
An overview of Model Driven Development (MDD) within the Systems Engineering context.
Duration: 34:37
Details
Overview
This session is an overview of Model Driven Development (MDD) within the Systems Engineering context.
What You Will Learn
- What is Model Driven Development?
- How is MDD different from current modeling approaches?
- How does a platform-Independent model differ from platform-specific models?
- What is the xtUML process?
- Can xtUML be used to implement an MDD process?
Who Should Attend
- Systems Engineers
- SW Engineers/SW Architects
- HW/Electrical Design Engineers
- Systems Designers
- Projects Managers for Systems Projects
About the Presenter
Bill Chown
Product Marketing Director, System Level Engineering Division, Mentor Graphics
Bill Chown is product marketing director for the system-level engineering division at Mentor Graphics. His design career went from developing mixed signal and DSP systems at chip and board level in the UK, managing projects through to layout and production test, before moving to the semiconductor industry with Intersil. He has subsequently worked in EDA and test software development in Europe and the US with Mentor Graphics, Summit Design/TSSI, Integrated Measurement Systems and Credence. A twenty-nine year industry veteran, Bill currently specializes in system-level design and analysis across technology disciplines. Additionally, Bill has been involved with standards activities for several years, serving in the CFI, ECSI, and STIL initiatives, is past chair of the TTTC TAC on Virtual Test, served as a board member for The SPIRIT Consortium and is a board member for OMG. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and holds an Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Wales and an MBA from the University of Oregon
Related Resources
Multimedia
A Tour of xtUML
A tour of the xtUML methodology demonstrating analysis, design, verification, and code generation in...…View Technology Overview
How to Create Documentation using xtUML
This segment of the xtUML "How To" Series covers three methods that can be used to create...…View Product Demo
Customizing a Model Compiler
Model compilation as a path to implementation is a key characteristic of the xtUML process. Yet, it is also a common barrier to acceptance of the process. This presentation endeavors to expose the mystery...…View On-demand Web Seminar
Other Related Resources
Communicate, eXecute, and Translate - Oh My! - the Power of xtUML and Virtual Platforms
White Paper: This paper describes a model-driven development approach that leverages modeling efforts to validate functionality and transform high level models into forms that are useful at the next development step....…View White Paper
Modernizing System Development: Requirements-based, Model-driven Design, Implementation & Test
White Paper: This paper explores a more modern approach to system development built on a Model Driven Development (MDD) approach. MDD directly addresses the three key challenges of systems design: 1) sequential development...…View White Paper
BridgePoint with xtUML
Training Course: The BridgePoint xtUML course will help you create, debug, and translate platform independent models of your existing systems using executable UML diagrams, Object Action Language, and BridgePoint Model...…View Training course
System Modeling
Solutions
News and Press
BridgePoint from Mentor Graphics Provides Agilent GC Instrumentation Division an Efficient Methodology for Embedded Software Development
SAE 2013 WORLD CONGRESS EXPOSITION, DETROIT, Mich., April 17, 2013—Mentor Graphics Corporation and Agilent Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: A), the world’s premier measurement company,... View News Article
Tutorials
SystemVision Tutorials
System Modeling and Integration Tutorials. These multimedia presentations provide information pertaining to model driven development methodologies. More
UML Tutorials
This series of brief (3-5 minutes) multimedia presentations explain various aspects of the BridgePoint tool and xtUML essentials in general. More
