Hi, I am quite competent at UML and as well with ADA. I can state with conviction that UML maps to ADA quite well. However we cannot expect a magic tool where we draw a class diagram and expect it to write ADA packages and ADA code. If one is good at UML the chances of designing a very good model for ADA will increase. - Ramakrishnan N ----- Original Message ----- From: Criley, Marc A <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 5:07 PM Subject: Re: CACM Ada comment >I hadn't quite gotten to that article yet, but I did note that >in Grady Booch's introduction to the UML section (he was guest >editing that portion) he stated that there were UML mappings to >all the major programming languages, with Ada being among those >listed. > >Small comfort, though. > >Marc A. Criley >Software Architect >Lockheed Martin M&DS >(610) 531-7850 >[log in to unmask] > > >> ---------- >> From: Tom Moran[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >> Reply To: Tom Moran >> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 3:58 PM >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: CACM Ada comment >> >> The current (Oct 99) issue of Communications of the ACM has an >> article "UMLoquent Expression of AWACS Software Design" in which >> the authors talk about UML <-> Ada and say things like "There is >> currently no known means ..." and "We know of no means..." >> about generating Ada from UML or UML from Ada. The fact the >> authors know "no means" may reflect their own limitations, but >> will probably be taken by readers to mean "Ada and UML don't work >> together". Could those who know this subject please comment. >> >