Title
Objecting to the Revolution: Model-Based Engineering and the Industry - Root Causes Beyond Classical Research Topics.
Abstract
By now, Model-Based Engineering (MBE) has a long tradition in academics and research. In contrast to this long tradition, however, adoption of MBE principles in the industry still remain limited. This led to corresponding debates within the modelling community about the root causes of this limited adoption. This paper highlights the importance of these debates and shares the experience gained during many years of technology transfer activity from research to industrial applications. We are presenting two hypotheses beyond classical research topics, for which we have observed in practice that they have the potential to make the adoption of MBE principles in industry more successful. Since these hypotheses are currently based on our observations rather than on scientific research, we want to encourage the modelling community to take the presented aspects into account in their research work.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.5220/0006216506290639
MODELSWARD: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODEL-DRIVEN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Keywords
Field
DocType
Model-Based Engineering,MBE in Industry,Domain-Specific Languages,DSL Vs. UML,Technology Transfer
Construction engineering,Industrial engineering,Model based engineering,Engineering
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gerald Stieglbauer181.90
Igor Roncevic200.34