Difference between revisions of "Category:Application Provisioning Engine"
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and alike to be able to refer to a functional software category without | and alike to be able to refer to a functional software category without | ||
having to name the specific choice of technology or concrete implementation. | having to name the specific choice of technology or concrete implementation. | ||
The purpose of such software is simply to take a rather abstract ("domain related") model, | |||
like an industry/enterprise specific UML model, and provide a full-fledged application | |||
from it - with which means whatsoever. | |||
It is conceivable, in fact already partially possible, not to mention desirable to | It is conceivable, in fact already partially possible, not to mention desirable to |
Latest revision as of 07:08, 11 June 2008
We coined the generic term Application Provisioning to subsume the activities of code generators, model interpreters, model transformators, model compilers and alike to be able to refer to a functional software category without having to name the specific choice of technology or concrete implementation.
The purpose of such software is simply to take a rather abstract ("domain related") model, like an industry/enterprise specific UML model, and provide a full-fledged application from it - with which means whatsoever.
It is conceivable, in fact already partially possible, not to mention desirable to use such a provisioning engine without knowing about that implementation and be able to exchange implementation according to your needs (performance, flexibility etc.).
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Application Provisioning Engine"
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