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<h6> Continue on introducing the MDriven Designer as a UML modelling tool that allows you to capture enough details to cover every aspect of a software system. From this series you will find out how to work with New OCL Debugger editor, system prototyper and View Model editor. We will re-create the model of "lifecycle" of a house from planning to demolition, also structure the concept of the "House" class and make it possible to work with the user interface.
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<h6> Continue on introducing the MDriven Designer as a UML modelling tool that allows you to capture enough details to cover every aspect of a software system. From this series you will find out how to work with New OCL Debugger editor, system prototyper and View Model editor. We will re-create the model of "lifecycle" of a house from planning to demolition, also structure the concept of the "House" class and make it possible to work with the user interface.
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<em>To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.</em>
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Continue on introducing the MDriven Designer as a UML modelling tool that allows you to capture enough details to cover every aspect of a software system. From this series you will find out how to work with New OCL Debugger editor, system prototyper and View Model editor. We will re-create the model of "lifecycle" of a house from planning to demolition, also structure the concept of the "House" class and make it possible to work with the user interface.

To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.

Additional diagram Nullable types State Machine Guards and triggers OCL Editor Methods on the class System prototyper New OCL Debugger • Introduction • Using “memory”, M1, M2, M3 • XML persistence • SQL persistence • MDriven server View Model Editor "ModelView" and "ViewModel" patterns

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