Title
Issues in representing domain-specific concerns in model-driven engineering
Abstract
The integration of domain-specific concepts in a model-driven engineering (MDE) approach raises a number of interesting research questions. There are two possibilities to represent these concepts. The first one focuses on models that contain domain-specific concepts only, i.e. domain-specific modelling languages (DSML). The second one advocates the integration of domain-specific concepts in general-purpose models, using what we will refer to in this paper as domain-specific modelling annotation languages (DSMAL). In this position paper, we argue that each approach is particularly suited for specific activities and specific actors, and show how they can be developed and used together. We also highlight the challenges created by the use of two representations, such as the evaluation of models OCL constraints and the synchronisation between the two representations. As an illustration, we present rbacUML, our approach for integrating role-based access control (RBAC) concepts into an MDE approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/MiSE.2013.6595288
MiSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
MDE, RBAC, OCL, DSML, DSMAL, UML, profile, transformation
Synchronization,Programming language,Annotation,Unified Modeling Language,Computer science,Model-driven architecture,Position paper,Role-based access control,Software,Access control
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-6447-8
2
0.42
References 
Authors
9
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lionel Montrieux1554.32
Yijun Yu21558113.40
Michel Wermelinger356343.81
Zhenjiang Hu4134199.25