Microsoft sharpens its software factory vision
eWeek | at | by Mike
In a speech at the Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications-or OOPSLA-conference here, Microsoft's head researcher announced a new framework and tools for building domain-specific languages and the precursor to the company's software factories strategy.
Rick Rashid, senior vice president of Microsoft Research, described the strategy during his keynote at the conference, saying software factories represent "a change in what we actually want to do with software. Now we have to think about programming with large components."