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Revision as of 23:41, 9 August 2024

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Throughout this training process, we'll familiarize you with the MDriven Designer using the example of a car management system. This includes creating elements like Cars and a Car Factory and adding people such as a Car Owner and Car Dealer. Every chapter adds a different piece to the overall system. Let's begin!
Chapter 1
Steps 1 - 40: The Basics
  • Introduction to the 1000 Steps Program
  • Installation of MDriven Designer - through ClickOnce or locally
  • Getting started: Create an empty model and save your file
  • Introduction to a Class and Attribute
  • Get familiar with the OCL Debugger
  • Bring up a Seeker and add objects
  • Create an Association
  • Add a Multilink
Chapter 2
Steps 41 - 75: Auto-diagram, OCL, and Autoforms
  • Save a copy with previous versions of your file
  • How to remove and restore deleted Associations
  • How to move Associations
  • Create an Association to self and note how it works in the tree
  • Understand Auto-diagrams and what happens when you delete attributes
  • Introduction to OCL (Object Constraint Language)
  • Become familiar with Autoforms and how to use them
Chapter 3
Steps 76 - 105: Creating a Web Application
  • Introduction to the MDriven Turnkeycore
  • Change the model into a web application
  • Use the ViewModel Editor to correct errors in ViewModels
  • Adopt an Autoform
  • How to handle naming and presentation of Columns
  • Introduction to Nested ViewModel class

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