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Manage your C# development using the Model-Driven Development approach Starting from a UML model, the Model-Driven Development approach is used to automate, assist and control application development, by applying the best methodological and technological practices adapted to your business and technical context. This approach, which is natively implemented in Objecteering/UML, provides you with a dedicated integrated tool suite that dramatically increases the productivity and quality of your software application development.
Using Objecteering/UML the programming phase is reduced to its essential components: the completion of the UML model with the algorithmic parts of the code and the specification of implementation choices (model annotations). With the UML model, Objecteering/C# Developer can represent every possible C# context, and provides you with a model-editing GUI dedicated to C#. Modeling work is entirely re-used for automated code production and developers no longer have to reformulate it in C#. Code complements are stored in the repository and Objecteering/UML ensures permanent consistency between UML models and C# code. With this approach, you are guaranteed the best quality in the permanent updating of models, code and related documentation.
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