News & Events
Announcing xtUML 2015
xtUML 2015 is a two day summit in Indiana this coming December. The event will cover xtUML methodology as well as open-source BridgePoint development. It
Let’s Chat! Meet the One Fact CEO
One Fact is committed to working together with the Executable Modeling community to move toward open standards. We want to collaborate with you to make
BridgePoint 5.1 Community Edition Released
Following on the heels of the BridgePoint Pro 5.0 release, BridgePoint 5.1 for community users and developers has been released by the xtUML team. Head
BridgePoint Pro 5.0 is now available
BridgePoint Pro 5.0 is now available to all Service Pro subscribers! Contact One Fact to become a subscriber. All public builds are available on xtuml-org.hustlefish-sites.com. Read
BridgePoint 5.0 beta
The beta version of BridgePoint 5.0 is available for download. This is a “master” build (compiled from the master branch in the public github repositories).
BridgePoint is now 100% Open Source
All of BridgePoint is now Open Source Software. The full source code and documentation are accessible at github.com/xtuml. You can download an installable Open Source BridgePoint
xtUML DIY – Self-paced Training for Modelers
xtUML.org is an online resource for eXecutable and Translatable UML modelers. In this episode of inside xtUML – DIY, we meet Keith Brown, the project
xtUML Modeling – Exercises in Building Executable Models
It can be challenging to know where to start when learning a new methodology such as executable and translatable UML. In Exercises in Building Executable
Welcome to Inside xtUML – DIY
Inside xtUML – DIY is the home for Do It Yourself modelers ready to explore the world of executable and translatable modeling.
xtUML.org Newsletter – Nov. 18, 2013
xtUML.org Quarterly Newsletter, November 18, 2013 Welcome to the inaugural issue of the xtUML.org newsletter. We have coordinated this first issue with the posting of
“What’s Shaping the Model Environment”
As seen in System-Level Design, a Chip Design blog. Check out what Dean McArthur has to say about model-driven development. http://chipdesignmag.com/sld/blog/2013/11/04/10056/