Intensive Course on Model-Driven Engineering
Vuosi | Lukukausi | Päivämäärä | Periodi | Kieli | Vastuuhenkilö |
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2013 | kevät | 06.05-17.05. | 4-4 | Englanti | Toni Ruokolainen |
Luennot
Aika | Huone | Luennoija | Päivämäärä |
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Ma 10-12 | C222 | Toni Ruokolainen | 06.05.2013-06.05.2013 |
Ti 10-12 | C222 | Toni Ruokolainen | 07.05.2013-07.05.2013 |
Ke 10-12 | B222 | Toni Ruokolainen | 08.05.2013-08.05.2013 |
Pe 10-12 | B222 | Toni Ruokolainen | 10.05.2013-10.05.2013 |
Harjoitusryhmät
Aika | Huone | Ohjaaja | Päivämäärä | Huomioitavaa |
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Ma 12-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 06.05.2013—06.05.2013 | |
Ti 12-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 07.05.2013—07.05.2013 | |
Ke 12-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 08.05.2013—08.05.2013 | |
Pe 12-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 10.05.2013—10.05.2013 | |
Ma 12-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 13.05.2013—13.05.2013 | |
Ke 12-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 15.05.2013—15.05.2013 | |
Pe 10-14 | B221 | Toni Ruokolainen | 17.05.2013—17.05.2013 |
Yleistä
Grading criteria and schedule changes!
Grading criteria has been chanaged due to the workshop-intensive nature of the course: you can get either pass/failed out of the course, or in the case of exceptional contributions a grade of 5/5.
Due to schedule changes the demonstration session has been cancelled! Instead, the Friday timeslot is available for you to implement your course portfolio - the lecturer will be available for guidance at the department.
The deadline for returning your course portfolio is Monday 20th May.
Lecture and workshop cancelled on Friday 10th May! Lecture and the workshop will be held instead on Monday, 10-12a.m. in class room B222.
Lectures: 6 May (Mon) 10-12 C222, 7 May (Tue) 10-12 C222, 8 May (Wed) 10-12 B222, 10 May (Fri) 10-12 B222
Exercise sessions: 06.05. Mon 12-14 B221, 07.05. Tue 12-14 B221, 08.05. Wed 12-14 B221,
10.05. Fri 12-14 B221, 13.05. Mon 12-14 B221, 15.05. Wed 12-14 B221, 17.05. Fri 10-14 B221 (Demonstration session)
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is a modern software engineering discipline where
models are utilized as the primary artefacts of engineering activities. In this
context, models are considered as representations of systems under study such as
software components, web applications, services or enterprise systems. Models
are constructed using a modelling language having a well-defined formal
definition. A modelling language definition comprises an abstract syntax (a
consistent set of rules defining the structure of the language), a concrete
syntax (the representation, or user interface, of the language), and a semantic
grounding defining what the concepts of the language mean. In MDE models are
transformed to other models and software engineering artefacts (e.g. Java source
code or configuration files) automatically using so-called model
transformatiaons.
In this course the participants are taught about the principles and practice of
model-driven engineering. Background, concepts and principles of model-driven
engineering are introduced in a series of lectures. The lectures introduce the
concepts of models, meta-models and model transformations, as well as discuss
the principles of modelling processes and developing modelling
languages. Practise is taught in a series of hands-on workshop sessions, where
the participants design, develop and apply their own modelling languages for
representation and implementation of web applications. The Eclipse framework
(http://eclipse.org) is used for these purposes.
Schedule
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- 6 May 2013
10-12 C222 Lecture 1: Model-Driven Engineering
12-14 B221 Workshop 1: Introducing and installing the tools; Case description
- 7 May 2013
10-12 C222 Lecture 2: Designing domain-specific modelling languages
12-14 B221 Workshop 2: Creating abstract syntaxes with the Eclipse
Modelling Framework
- 8 May 2013
10-12 B222 Lecture 3: Developing domain-specific modelling languages
12-14 B221 Workshop 3: Creating textual concrete syntaxes with XText
- 10 May 2013
10-12 B222 Lecture 4: Applying domain-specific modelling languages with
model transformations
12-14 B221 Workshop 4: Model-to-model and model-to-text transformations
- 13 May 2013
12-14 B221 Lecturer available for guidance
- 15 May 2013
12-14 B221 Lecturer available for guidance
- 17 May 2013
10-14 B221 Demonstration session
Kurssin suorittaminen
There is no course exam. The course is assessed based on the quality of the
artefacts produced by the course participants (e.g. modelling language design
and implementation, and associated model transformations). The course is ended
with a demonstration session where the students present and discuss their
products.
Kirjallisuus ja materiaali
Brambilla, Marco and Cabot, Jordi and Wimmer, Manuel: "Model-Driven Software
Engineering in Practice - Synthesis Lectures on Software Engineering", Morgan &
Claypool Publishers, September 2012, 182 pages.
http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00441ED1V01Y201208SWE001
The course book is now available as a electronic copy via our university: https://helka.linneanet.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=2458306&LANGUAGE=English
Slides
Slides are based on the instructor's material provided by the book authors. The slides are available here: https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/i/thruokol/opetus/2013/mde/
Eclipse distributions
We will be using Eclipse Juno (http://eclipse.org) as a development framework in this course. More specifically, we will be using the "Modeling" package: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-modeling-tools/junosr2 Below are links to local copies compatible with the Department of Computer Science machines: