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by Michael Guttman (Author), John Parodi (Author)
Key Phrases: governance layer, agile programming, expanding goals, Interactive Objects, Project Experience, Finantix Studio (more...)
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"The need for this book—No one has published a similar compendium of MDA case studies, making a transition to new technology is not simply a technical affair, although many of us tend to overlook this point, and the authors are superb writers. These are people who have seen a lot in the industry and have a gift for articulating important trends."—David Frankel, consultant and author

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The first field reports of MDA from leading companies

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (December 19, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0123705924
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123705921
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #888,169 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for real-life MDA prospects, April 20, 2007
By Ernest Stambouly (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
I read this book skipping over technical and theoretical excerpts and focusing on the 'project experience' part of every case study. This book confirms to me that MDA is finding its way into IT reality, graduating the approach from what's probable to what's possible, from phenomenon to ontic. The format, style, and presentation are excellent, and some of the case studies are captivating narratives that I learned quite a bit from. For me, this book is about what is workable more so than what is viable.
The nebulous aspect of "what is really MDA" is not clarified in this book, rather it is confirmed because you will see that each case study presents a project using some form of MDA, and they are all different.
So who do I recommend this book to? First, let's recognize that this book is fist-in-class, so it cannot be compared to others --the OMG has had MDA case studies posted on their Website for a while, but not with this substance.
If you are curious regarding what MDA is about, surprisingly, this book offers a great introduction by way of analogy to manufacturing -- I found the analogy very powerful. And browsing the case studies can paint a picture as to what the MDA experience entails.
If you are flirting with MDA, you might find the case studies compelling and perhaps start thinking about your first MDA pilot project.
If you are part of an MDA (or any model driven whatever) project, this book is mostly for you -- without meaning to preclude the first two.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clearly illustrates the broad application of MDA, May 17, 2007
One of the problems with something like architecture is that it's difficult to quantify the value. This is even more difficult when the approach can be applied in many different ways, in many different circumstances. This is certainly the case for MDA. Perhaps the best we can do is point to examples of how it is used, where it's been successful, and what value it has contributed. Well, if you want to answer those questions for MDA, this book is for you.

Real-life MDA, as the title suggests, is basically a book of case studies. Each case has a similar structure describing the problem being addressed, why an MDA approach was chosen, the goals, the challenges faced, how MDA was used, what processes and tools were used, the results and benefits, and the client's assessment of the MDA experience. But that's where the similarity ends. One case show MDA in an Agile environment, another highlights MDA and code generation, another shows how MDA is used to create Enterprise Architecture, yet another shows an MDA approach to outsourcing. This illustrates the variety of MDA approaches, while providing a framework to understand and compare the different examples.

I should of course mention that the book is easy to read, in spite of the non-trivial nature of the subject. Both Guttman and Parodi are excellent writers who keep the flow interesting and insightful. If you've thought MDA sounded good, but couldn't articulate the value, now you'll be able to. If you never quite bought the idea of MDA, hopefully this book will change your mind. In either case, you'll enjoy the read and learn something in the process.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent MDA Overview then straight to real MDA Projects, May 16, 2007
We all know that there's a relationship between technology and history. Some argue that technology determines history (in terms of its shaping of economic, social, and political institutions). Others are concerned that we're not ready for really new technology at this point in history. The authors of this very well written book have used history and technology to locate MDA in a similar historical process (the development of mechanical technology - assembly line, components, machine tools, etc.) - by doing this we can think about where MDA is, where it is going to, and most importantly, what it needs next.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good examples well presented but not compelling for MDA in general
The book talks about MDA (Model Driven Architecture) not from a theoretical point of view but using 7 case studies where MDA was used successfully. Read more
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