|  | Level: Introductory Edmund Mayer (emayer@us.ibm.com), Systems and software practice leader, IBM
20 Oct 2009
Learn how to use domain specific language (DSL) modeling with IBM Rational Rhapsody. Domain specific modeling allows users to extend standard modeling notations with their own domain terminology. In this demo, domain specific model elements and a new kind of diagram are defined using a UML profile within Rational Rhapsody. The UML profile is then applied to a selected example, and a domain specific model is created.
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About the author  | |  | Edmund Mayer is a Systems and software practice leader at IBM Rational. Since joining IBM Rational (formerly Telelogic and I-Logix) in 2000, Ed has specialized in the application of Rational Rhapsody for large model driven development efforts involving UML, SysML, automated code and test generation, and real-time embedded systems and software development. He has over 20 years experience in the
aerospace industry, primarily with Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon. Ed's formal education includes a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology. |
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