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.

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