Hi Michele,
Thanks for the pointer. Sounds interesting. Indeed, I also did not hear of it before :).
Cheers,
Doru
On 28 Apr 2011, at 14:02, Michele Lanza wrote:
Dear all,
recently I've come across the KDM (Knowledge Discovery Metamodel) on a couple of
occasions. KDM is defined by its maker OMG as "a common intermediate representation
for existing software systems and their operating environments, that defines common
metadata required for deep semantic integration of Application Lifecycle Management
tools".
See
http://www.omg.org/technology/kdm/index.htm and
http://www.omg.org/spec/KDM/1.0/PDF/
Reverse engineering tools are cropping up claiming they're KDM-compatible (whatever
that means). I must admit I was not aware of KDM up until very recently, although it seems
to have been around since 2008.
My question is: is any Mooser looking into KDM? If not it might be worth a shot, even if
only for a Bachelor project, just to understand what is there and what it could mean for
Moose.
Cheers
Michele
PS. This is not a "please look into it" message, as I can already anticipate a
"why the hell don't you do it yourself" reply. It's a general
"heads up" about something that may impact Moose in some way. In any case,
I'll try to find a student willing to look into this.
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