Title
Model Driven Engineering
Abstract
The Object Management Group’s (OMG) Model Driven Architecture (MDA) strategy envisages a world where models play a more direct role in software production, being amenable to manipulation and transformation by machine. Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is wider in scope than MDA. MDE combines process and analysis with architecture. This article sets out a framework for model driven engineering, which can be used as a point of reference for activity in this area. It proposes an organisation of the modelling ‘space’ and how to locate models in that space. It discusses different kinds of mappings between models. It explains why process and architecture are tightly connected. It discusses the importance and nature of tools. It identifies the need for defining families of languages and transformations, and for developing techniques for generating/configuring tools from such definitions. It concludes with a call to align metamodelling with formal language engineering techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1007/3-540-47884-1_16
Integrated Formal Methods
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
object management group,article set,model driven architecture,configuring tool,direct role,software production,defining family,model driven engineering,different kind,formal language engineering technique,formal language,computer programming
Conference
3-540-43703-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
203
9.39
6
Authors
1
Search Limit
100203
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stuart Kent1886137.53