June 4, 2008 — ORLANDO — If you can’t beat them, absorb them. That seems to be Microsoft’s theory as it prepares its big entrance into the modeling arena by talking up extensibility here at the Tech·Ed Developers conference.According to Steven Martin (director of product management in Microsoft's connected systems division), "Oslo" modeling language will be a low-level language, one to designed to work withi domain-specific modeling (DSM) languages as well as BPEL and Unified Modeling Language (UML). Furthermore, Oslo will be have an XML base and Microsoft will provide a roadmap for its support of other modeling languges later this year. According to Martin, "Oslo technology will feature a repository that is meant to capture all necessary information related to an application, such as its business logic, deployment, and identity and governance policies". Furthermore, another Oslo component, known as Architecture Explorer, is a graphical environment for model design. Based on the article, Microsoft will reveal more at this fall's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles.I have been working with different companies, their prouduct development strategies for quite a while and it surprises me how far we still are of having an unified environment for developers. Based on the article, Oslo is according to Microsoft standards based on horizontal approarch, not vertical like domain-specific approach assumes. DSM is geared to take care of domain-specific things, which helps developers to grasp the issues and architecture of what they are trying to solve. It is going to be interesting to see where Oslo takes the development community.
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