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RSA -> MDA tutorial?

 
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HI,

RSA is supposed to have support for MDA using what they call transformations. I�m looking for some tutorials on this for RSA 6 and could not found any tutorials on this subject. Only some really dummy ones on the samples galery from the RSA tool. I�d like to study this feature a bit more. Any ideas on links and turorials on this?


RSA - Rational Software Architect
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03002c/software/awdtools/architect/swarchitect/

MDA - Model Driven Architecture
http://www.omg.org/mda/

Tx in advance.
[ October 24, 2006: Message edited by: Marcos Maia ]
 
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You might get more responses if you said what "RSA" and "MDA" meant. When I google for the two abbreviations I don't find anything Websphere-related.
 
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Originally posted by Paul Clapham:
You might get more responses if you said what "RSA" and "MDA" meant. When I google for the two abbreviations I don't find anything Websphere-related.



Sure, my fault .
RSA - Rationa Software Architect
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03002c/software/awdtools/architect/swarchitect/

MDA - Model Driven Architecture
http://www.omg.org/mda/

Tx.
 
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