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Revision as of 07:43, 6 April 2023
About the Index
This index consists of names of concepts - all concepts in MDriven should be listed in this index. Concepts interlink and use each other in MDriven but HOW they interlink is not visible in the index. The index should link to pages where you find more detailed descriptions.
If you write more than one sentence here, you have misunderstood the index and must read the above sentence again.
The concepts should ideally have links to defining/explanatory pages - but when they do not, it is still valid to have the concept listed in the index to serve as a clue to search for more information elsewhere.
The index has 3 rings:
- Ring 1 describes the concepts of MDriven in terms of non-MDriven concepts, ie no prior knowledge of MDriven is expected/needed.
- Ring 2 describes MDriven concepts in relation to other MDriven concepts, ie the reader has the ambition of tying things together to build production-grade information systems and evolve them over long periods of time. This is the level where MDriven boosts information system development the most. This is the main focus area for an MDriven-Developer.
- Ring 2 Meta - describes how to extend and look behind the curtain of an MDriven model.
- Ring 3 describes MDriven concepts in technical detail and ties them to past, existing, and coming modernity, ie the reader seeks to understand how things actually work in relation to the non-MDriven world. MDriven projects typically have access to at least 1 person that is comfortable at this level. You do not need this level on a daily basis in order to solve business problems and deliver high-quality information systems with MDriven.
The 1000 Steps Program to MDriven
A concept may be listed under more than one Ring - this reflects different perspectives on the same concept.
Linked Pages
Ring 1
Information systems
Information models
The UML standard
Object Constraint Language OCL
Declarative ViewModel
User Interaction
Classes, Attributes, and Relations
Object oriented
Agile development
DevOps (Development and Operations)
Knowledge building and retention
Securing knowledge over time
Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
Databases
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Micro Services
LowCode / NoCode
System Gist
Ring 2
Class Diagrams
Declarative ViewModels
Action Buttons
OCL, OCL-PS, and ActionLanguage
To Evaluate expressions and expression results
Rooted vs Un-rooted ViewModels
ValueStore pattern
State transitions, triggers, and guards
Derived attributes and associations
Evolve Database
Expose REST API
Consume REST API
Transform
Clone
Generate c# Code
Model-patterns
SysSingleton and SysUser Model pattern
SysAsyncTicket Model pattern
ServerSide jobs
PlacingContainer - responsiveness
OCL Debugger
MDrivenPortal
Cross reference and Rename
Versioning
Processes and Enterprise Architect information
Ring 2 Meta
ModelLayer model
Model debugger
Model Plugin declarative
Model Plugin with code
Ring 3
DatabaseCompact
XMLPersistence
Building custom PersistenceMappers
OAuth and Social login
.netFramework, .netCore, .net6
usercss.css
Turnkey components
View override
Reverse database to model
Migrate data
Parent, Own and Child table mapping