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10 Years Experience with Agile and Model Driven Software Development

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Chung-Yeung Pang shares from his experience applying MDD and Agile to various projects.

Bio

Chung-Yeung Pang received his Ph.D. degree from Cambridge University, England. He has over 25 years experience in software development in various areas, ranging from device driver to large enterprise IT systems. He has been engaged in IT architecture design, development and coaching of MDA techniques, and managing IT projects.

About the conference

Code Generation conference is the leading event on the practical applications of Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD). It offers a high quality learning experience through discussions, debates, a diverse range of practical tutorials and workshops. Now in its 8th year, it is known for providing a high-value learning experience and attracts industry-recognised experts to share their experiences.

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Oct 12, 2014

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  • some products work this way

    by will mason,

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    There are products that take advantage of these 4 x Key Points. They tend to be niche products and [perceived as] "not modern". As far as my experience went with this area, when folk come along thinking they can 'improve' the situation it is true they tend to break it by wanting the system that is the code-and-model architecture to bend to their way of thinking. Kind of an a-ecological approach to a working-framework. UML is a good example. When UML couldn't describe the "architecture" we were told to change things to be UML compliant -- In fact, UML was insufficient to handle the 'challenge'.

    Great to see results taking wins over theory.

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