Title
Model-Driven Software Development for Pervasive Information Systems Implementation
Abstract
Model-driven development (MDD) conceptions and techniques essentially centre the focus of development on models. They are subject of current research as they allow enhanced productivity, technological platform independence and longevity of software artifacts. Another area of current research is the ubiquitous/pervasive computing area. This field of computing research focuses on the widespread adoption of embedded or mobile heterogeneous computing devices, which, when properly orchestrated, globally compose pervasive information systems (PIS). This work intends to clarify how should be MDD concepts and techniques structurally consolidated into an approach to software development for PIS. It involves two projects as case studies. From these case studies, it will be proposed methodological insights to design approaches for software development of PIS. While clarifying several issues pertaining to MDD for PIS, it shall promote other research works based on issues needing further study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/QUATIC.2007.19
QUATIC
Keywords
Field
DocType
pervasive,software development,information systems,ubiquitous computing,heterogeneous computing,information system,ubiquitous,pervasive computing,software engineering
Information system,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Software artifacts,Computer science,Symmetric multiprocessor system,Ubiquitous computing,Software development,Model-driven software development
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2948-8
2
0.41
References 
Authors
12
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
José Eduardo Fernandes131.13
Ricardo Jorge Machado234245.70
João Alvaro Carvalho39925.46