The best books on model-driven code generation

Blogged under Code Generation, Software by Mark Dalgarno on Monday 16 April 2007 at 8:07 am

There’ll be a book stall at May’s Code Generation 2007 event with 10% off all purchases.

I’ve been collecting book suggestions from the speakers and thought it might be interesting to let you know what people have suggested so far. I’ve yet to hear from a number of people so this sample is a little biased - particularly as one speaker sent me a whole load of suggestions on MDA. I’ve also highlighted books where the author or a co-author will be speaking at the conference.

Title Publisher
Code Generation in Action Manning
Component-Based Product Line Engineering with UML Addison-Wesley
Developing Secure Distributed Applications with CORBA Artech House
Generative Programming: Methods, Tools, and Applications Addison-Wesley
MDA Distilled: Solving the Integration Problem with the Model Driven Architecture Addison-Wesley
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise Addison-Wesley
Model Driven Architecture - Foundations and Applications: First European Conference, ECMDA-FA 2005, Nuremberg, Germany Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Model Driven Architecture with Executable UML Cambridge University Press
Model Driven Architecture: Foundations and Applications, Second European Conference, ECMDA-FA 2006, Bilbao, Spain Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Model-Driven Software Development Technology, Engineering, Management Wiley
Object, Components & Frameworks with UML Addison-Wesley
Program Generators with XML and Java Prentice Hall
Real-life MDA: Solving Business Problems with Model Driven Architecture Morgan Kaufmann
Service Orientation - Winning strategies and Best Practices Cambridge University press
Software Product-Line Engineering: A Family Based Software Development Process Addison-Wesley
The MDA Journal: Model Driven Architecture Straight From The Masters Meghan Kiffer
The Object Constraint Language Addison-Wesley
UML Components Addison-Wesley
UML Distilled Addison-Wesley

It’s also worth mentioning that the book stall should have several copies of the new Microsoft book “Domain Specific Development with Visual Studio DSL Tools” hot off the presses. Two co-authors of this book - Alan Cameron-Wills and Steve Cook - will speaking at CG2007.

If you’re coming to the event (or even if you’re not coming) I’d like to hear your suggestions…

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