Model-Driven Engineering /
This book introduces the reader to the field of Model-Driven Engineering.
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5938902022-03-30T04:10:53ZModel-Driven Engineering / Cordova, Sondra, author 639899 text Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : World Technologies,2012©2012engThis book introduces the reader to the field of Model-Driven Engineering.Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software development methodology which focuses on creating and exploiting domain models (that is, abstract representations of the knowledge and activities that govern a particular application domain), rather than on the computing (or algorithmic) concepts. The MDE approach is meant to increase productivity by maximizing compatibility between systems (via reuse of standardized models), simplifying the process of design (via models of recurring design patterns in the application domain), and promoting communication between individuals and teams working on the system (via a standardization of the terminology and the best practices used in the application domain). A modeling paradigm for MDE is considered effective, if its models make sense from the point of view of a user that is familiar with the domain, and if they can serve as a basis for implementing systems. The models are developed through extensive communication among product managers, designers, developers and users of the application domain. As the models approach completion, they enable the development of software and systems. Some of the better known MDE initiatives are: • the Object Management Group (OMG) initiative Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), which is a registered trademark of OMG. • the Eclipse ecosystem of programming and modelling tools.Chapter 1 - Model-Driven Architecture --Chapter 2 - Software Development Methodology -- Chapter 3 - Model-Based Design and Model-Based Testing -- Chapter 4 - Metamodeling -- Chapter 5 - Unified Modeling Language -- Chapter 6 - Metadata Modeling -- Chapter 7 - Domain-Specific Multimodeling -- Chapter 8 - Domain-Specific Language -- Chapter 9 - Process-Data Diagram and Meta-Object Facility -- Glossary.This book introduces the reader to the field of Model-Driven Engineering.Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software development methodology which focuses on creating and exploiting domain models (that is, abstract representations of the knowledge and activities that govern a particular application domain), rather than on the computing (or algorithmic) concepts. The MDE approach is meant to increase productivity by maximizing compatibility between systems (via reuse of standardized models), simplifying the process of design (via models of recurring design patterns in the application domain), and promoting communication between individuals and teams working on the system (via a standardization of the terminology and the best practices used in the application domain). A modeling paradigm for MDE is considered effective, if its models make sense from the point of view of a user that is familiar with the domain, and if they can serve as a basis for implementing systems. The models are developed through extensive communication among product managers, designers, developers and users of the application domain. As the models approach completion, they enable the development of software and systems. Some of the better known MDE initiatives are: • the Object Management Group (OMG) initiative Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), which is a registered trademark of OMG. • the Eclipse ecosystem of programming and modelling tools.PSZ_JBComputer softwareComputer softwareModel-driven software architecturehttp://repository.library.utm.my/2609URN:ISBN:9788132341871Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
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