The Model Development Tools (MDT) project focuses on big "M" modeling within the Modeling project. Its purpose is twofold:
The next release of MDT is tentatively scheduled for the end of June 2009. For the previous release, see 1.1 New & Noteworthy.
UML2 is an EMF-based implementation of the Unified Modeling Language (UMLTM) 2.x OMG metamodel for the Eclipse platform.
The objectives of the UML2 component are to provide
For more details on UML2, see the Wiki.
BPMN2 is an open source component of the Model Development Tools (MDT) subproject to provide a metamodel implementation based on the forthcoming Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 OMG specification.
EODM is an implementation of RDF(S)/OWL metamodels of the Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM) using EMF with additional parsing, inference, model transformation and editing functions.
IMM is an open source component of the Model Development Tools (MDT) subproject to provide metamodel/profile implementations based on the forthcoming Information Management Metamodel (IMM) OMG specification.
OCL is an implementation of the Object Constraint Language (OCL) OMG standard for EMF-based models.
SBVR provides a metamodel implementation and sample tools based on the adopted Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) OMG specification.
May 13th - A new Papyrus component has been proposed.
Apr 9th - EclipseCon 2008 "Creating Robust Scalable DSL's with UML" Tutorial tutorial now available.
Apr 9th - EclipseCon 2008 "New Features of UML2" Long Talk presentation now available.
Mar 19th - EclipseCon 2008 Short Talk presentation now available.
Build News
Aug 29th - UML2 integration build I200808291631 is available for download.
Aug 26th - UML2 R2_2_maintenance build M200808261340 is available for download.
Aug 19th - UML2 R2_2_maintenance build M200808191602 is available for download.
Jun 9th - UML2 2.2.0 has been released! Get it here.
Want to contribute models, projects, files, ideas, utilities, or code to MDT or any other part of the Modeling Project? Now you can!
Have a look, post your comments, submit a link, or just read what others have written. Details here.