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Bronx, NY (PRWEB) October 13, 2010

MDE Systems, an internationally recognized expert in Model Driven Engineering (MDE) technologies and Eclipse Modeling Technologies, announced today that it will be delivering a tutorial at the ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH 2010) on October 18th 2010 in Reno Nevada USA. More information can be found at the SPLASH conference home page, http://splashcon.org and the tutorial page, http://splashcon.org/program/tutorials/95.

“We are seeing a high level of strong interest and demand in the industry regarding how best to apply Model Driven Engineering (MDE) technologies. This demand is coming from companies and development teams wanting to both implement new systems as well as modernize and evolve their existing legacy applications. The pace of innovation happening in the modeling community is staggering and can make the adoption of these powerful technologies daunting. Yet it is through the adoption of these promising technologies that development teams can make huge increases in software productivity and software quality and create their next generation of software systems. We are happy to continue giving tutorials at technical conferences such as SPLASH,” said Bruce Trask, CEO of MDE Systems Inc.

About MDE Systems Inc. specializes in the development of software for complex computer systems using Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and Software Defined Radio (SDR) technologies. More information can be found at the MDE Systems website: http://www.mdesystems.com.

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