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Model driven process engineering

25th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC 2001, 2002
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Erwan Breton, Jean Bézivin
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Continuous Model-Driven Engineering

Computer, 2009
CMDE has been successfully applied in several industrial projects, including telecommunication services, supply-chain management, bioinformatics, logistics, and healthcare. In all these cases, agility at the customer, user, and application level proved key to aligning and linking business and IT.
Tiziana Margaria, Bernhard Steffen
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Model-Driven Constraint Engineering

Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol., 2007
Electronic Communications of the EASST, Volume 5: OCL for (Meta-)Models in Multiple Application Domains ...
Michael Wahler   +2 more
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Model-driven reverse engineering

IEEE Software, 2004
Reverse engineering is the process of comprehending software and producing a model of it at a high abstraction level, suitable for documentation, maintenance, or reengineering. But from a manager's viewpoint, there are two painful problems: 1) It's difficult or impossible to predict how much time reverse engineering will require.
Spencer Rugaber, Kurt Stirewalt
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Model-Driven Engineering Ecosystems

2019 IEEE/ACM 7th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems (SESoS) and 13th Workshop on Distributed Software Development, Software Ecosystems and Systems-of-Systems (WDES), 2019
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) comprises the practice of systematically using models during software development. The high diversity of MDE assets (e.g., metamodels, models, model transformation engines, and design tools) has raised a rich, diverse, and complex software ecosystem (SECO), where a collection of assets is governed by underlying rules and ...
Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto   +7 more
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Model engineering for model-driven engineering

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems, 2010
The effectiveness of model-driven engineering relies on our ability to build high-quality models. This task is intrinsically difficult. We need to produce sufficiently complete, adequate, consistent, and well-structured models from incomplete, imprecise, and sparse material originating from multiple, often conflicting sources.
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Putting Performance Engineering into Model-Driven Engineering: Model-Driven Performance Engineering

2008
Late identification of performance problems can lead to significant additional development costs. Hence, it is necessary to address performance in several development phases by performing a performance engineering process. We show that Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) specifics can be utilised for performance engineering.
Mathias Fritzsche, Jendrik Johannes
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Model-Driven Software Engineering

2011
Software plays an important role in designing and operating warehouses. However, traditional software engineering methods for designing warehouse software are not able to cope with the complexity, size, and increase of automation in modern warehouses.
Amstel, van, M.F.   +3 more
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Dependability Concerns in Model-Driven Engineering

2011 14th IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing Workshops, 2011
Model-Driven engineering (MDE) aims to elevate models in the engineering process to a central role in the specification, design, integration, validation, and operation of a system. MDE is becoming a widely used approach within the dependability domain: the system, together with its main dependability-related characteristics, is represented by ...
MONTECCHI, LEONARDO   +2 more
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Model Patches in Model-Driven Engineering

2010
Increasingly, recording the various kinds of design-level structural evolution that a system undergoes throughout its entire life-cycle is gaining relevance in software modeling and development. In this respect, an interesting and useful operation between subsequent system versions is model difference consisting in calculation, representation, and ...
Antonio Cicchetti   +2 more
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