MetaEdit+ Fights Dark Data with Domain-Specific Languages and Models

October 02, 2018

Press Release

MetaEdit+ Fights Dark Data with Domain-Specific Languages and Models

Jyvaskyla, Finland--September 27, 2018--MetaCase launches new tooling to make access and governance of collaboratively created software development models easier. Software contains the main value...

Modeling editor of MetaEdiut+
Modeling editor of MetaEdiut+

MetaEdit+ is aimed at expert developers looking to gain productivity and quality by generating efficient, complete code directly from domain-specific models. First, experts define the modeling languages and generators in a few days, then others can create models and automatically get expert-specified code. The models become the source: structured, accessible and up-to-date — no longer just a ‘dark data’ preliminary sketch or unmaintained afterthought.

The new MetaEdit+ release extends support for collaborative development with model access rights per user and project. This supports development projects where common models can be updated only by the core team, yet other teams can use them in their design models. The update provides enhanced support for model access, search and filtering. Modeling editors get new usability features and improved performance for large models and diagrams.

The new release provides enhanced support for model versioning with modern version control environments, whether centralized or distributed, on-premise or hosted. Full script source code for the integration with Git and SVN is provided, so users can modify it to match local needs and practices. Included in the new release is support for the latest version of modeling languages like UML and BPMN: reuse what you need as part of your own modeling language.

MetaEdit+ is available to download for evaluation at www.metacase.com/download with full manuals, tutorials and examples.

About MetaCase

MetaCase improves the productivity and quality of software development through modeling. Customers like Airbus, Panasonic, Siemens, Polar and Nokia consistently report productivity improving by a factor of 5–10. These improvements are achieved by using Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM) languages that raise the level of abstraction beyond coding. Once the domain-specific models are created with MetaEdit+, full code can be automatically generated. This automation works because the modeling languages and code generators that are made to meet customers’ specific needs — typically implemented by their own expert developer. For additional information, including press kit and product evaluation details, visit www.metacase.com.

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