Abstract | ||
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There is currently much interest in model driven approaches to software engineering. The basic idea is to make business, architecture and design models frst class artefacts that are not discarded once the code gets built, but rather can be exercised independently, be reconciled with each other and underlying implementations, and used to (partially) generate each other and implementations. This is particularly valuable when an application needs to be updated and changed, as up-to-date models will still be there to help understand and evolve it using the same abstractions originally used to build it. It is also valuable for applications that need to be delivered on multiple platforms and technologies, which may also change over time, as the models are generally independent of these, hence longer-lived. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2003 | 10.1016/S1571-0661(04)80621-2 | Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
software engineering | Architecture,Programming language,Abstraction,Computer science,Implementation,Language engineering,Model driven software engineering | Journal |
Volume | Issue | ISSN |
72 | 4 | 1571-0661 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
2 | 0.42 | 0 |
Authors | ||
1 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Stuart Kent | 1 | 886 | 137.53 |