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<updated>2013-05-22T12:04:10-07:00</updated>
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<title>BDNradio: MDA and QVT in Together 2006 replay</title>
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<name>Florian Bahr</name>
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<updated>2006-02-09T08:45:59-08:00</updated>
<published>2006-02-09T08:45:59-08:00</published>
<summary>BDNradio: MDA and QVT in Together 2006 replay</summary>
<content>Excellent podcast - not really &quot;beginner-proof&quot; (wrt to people never had a slightly contact to OMG's modeling standards besides plain UML), but anyone else should take a &quot;look&quot; at this ressource to get a nice introduction to (so promised) the &quot;future of software development&quot;.</content>
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