Welcome from Sodius [message #596] |
Wed, 15 November 2006 12:22 |
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Originally posted by: tcapelle.sodius.com
Hi,
As the CTO of the SODIUS company, I would like to express my positive
feeling on this M2M proposal.
Sodius has been evaluating and using the ATL model transformation language
for a long time. More recently the decision has been taken to integrate
ATL as a full component of our commercial product MD Workbench (see
http://www.mdworkbench.com). This is the result of our observation that
ATL has reached a good stability level and may answer very positively to
common usability criteria. The availability of an initial library of ATL
transformations adds credibility to the industrial maturity of this
important Eclipse contribution.
Sodius has developed important local resources on using ATL for its
internal projects. Several SODIUS engineers have already been contributing
to the various ATL mailing lists. This will continue when ATL will be part
of the M2M project, on the present newsgroup.
SODIUS also welcomes the idea of hosting several components on the M2M
project (Borland, Compuware and ATL) because this will probably encourage
the community development of operational bridges between these different
solutions.
SODIUS will help to improve the ATL component by reporting residual bugs
or suggesting functional improvements. SODIUS will dedicate in 2007 a
significant amount of resources (about 6 MM)to the development of open
source contributions to the ATL library in the domain of
transformation-based
measurements and transformation-based presentations.
The mission of SODIUS is to assist institutions and enterprises to set up
and improve their engineering processes for designing complex systems,
complex products and/or software. We are particularly convinced that model
to model transformation has a lot of potential in this domain and we
naturally strongly support the M2M project in the Eclipse modeling Project.
Regards,
Tom Capelle
SODIUS - http://www.sodius.com/
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