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	<title>Comments on: Entropy in software systems – managing complexity</title>
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		<title>By: Khalid Elbarjaj</title>
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		<dc:creator>Khalid Elbarjaj</dc:creator>
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		<description>Therefore I believe it would be a wise decision to integrate UML modeling into the IDE which would drive Morfik in a more complete WEB IDE lifecycle management product. At the same time it would force Morfik to adhere to UML supported standards which I believe would be a plus. You would have your application consisting of reusable packages and objects. And you could in one view have a complete overview of your project in packages and zoom in to different packages based on uif/business logic/interfacing/DB. A mature CAD approach for software development. Something Mr. Aram is already familiar with.

I would and I believe many developers would really appreciate this specifically as you mentioned “Software systems evolve toward a state of maximum complexity”.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Therefore I believe it would be a wise decision to integrate UML modeling into the IDE which would drive Morfik in a more complete WEB IDE lifecycle management product. At the same time it would force Morfik to adhere to UML supported standards which I believe would be a plus. You would have your application consisting of reusable packages and objects. And you could in one view have a complete overview of your project in packages and zoom in to different packages based on uif/business logic/interfacing/DB. A mature CAD approach for software development. Something Mr. Aram is already familiar with.</p>
<p>I would and I believe many developers would really appreciate this specifically as you mentioned “Software systems evolve toward a state of maximum complexity”.</p>
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