Milestone 1 Reached: Showing ABSE to the world

Written by Rui Curado on November 2nd, 2009

Today is a big day for me and for ABSE: This is the day that shows to the world, through its official site at abse.info, what ABSE is all about, and what it can bring to the software engineering community. It has been almost three years since I started working on the definitive implementation of an easy and productive way to develop and maintain software.

OK, so the current website is a little short on details, but not short on propaganda :-) ! That’s because the first task will be to evangelize the developer community and not to have the technology reviewed by industry experts. ABSE is still in its infancy, and a lot will evolve and change in the coming years. However, ABSE 1.0 will give you plenty of rope to play with (and hang yourself as some would say) and give you a glimpse of the future.

Some people in the software engineering community are now saying that model-driven software development will be mainstream in three years from now, and I am happy to be one of the visionaries that is working on that edge.

For now the ABSE website contains a lot of details about the methodology’s meta-metamodel, the Atom, and many application scenarios. I guess explaining a new philosophy to the crowds will require lots of tinkering with the message I want to pass on, so I’ll have to keep working on the site’s content improvement.

Also AtomWeaver is not far away. Participants in the Early Access Program will receive an alpha version in November, while a beta/CTP version is expected for January 2010.

The start of the coming decade will see a turning point in software engineering. I am happy to be contributing for that with ABSE and AtomWeaver.

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