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ConferenceElena Navarro, Abel Gómez, Patricio Letelier, Isidro Ramos MORPHEUS: A Supporting Tool for MDD Information Systems Development: Asian Experiences, Springer New York, New York, NY, USA, 2010, ISBN: 978-1-4419-7355-9, (Nanchang, China). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Model-Driven Development (MDD), Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), MORPHEUS, Requirements Engineering (RE), Software Architectures @conference{Navarro:ISD:2009,
title = {MORPHEUS: A Supporting Tool for MDD},
author = {Elena Navarro and Abel G\'{o}mez and Patricio Letelier and Isidro Ramos},
editor = {William Wei Song and Shenghua Xu and Changxuan Wan and Yuansheng Zhong and Wita Wojtkowski and Gregory Wojtkowski and Henry Linger},
url = {https://abel.gomez.llana.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/navarro-isd-2009.pdf},
doi = {10.1007/978-1-4419-7355-9_22},
isbn = {978-1-4419-7355-9},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-10-30},
booktitle = {Information Systems Development: Asian Experiences},
pages = {255--267},
publisher = {Springer New York},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
abstract = {Model-driven development (MDD) approach is gaining more and more attention both from practitioners and academics because of its positive influences in terms of reliability and productivity in the software development process. ATRIUM is one of the current proposals following the MDD principles as the development is driven by models and a tool, MORPHEUS, supports both its activities and models. This tool provides facilities for modelling, metamodelling, and analysis and integrates an engine to execute transformations. In this work, this tool is presented describing both its architecture and its capabilities.},
note = {Nanchang, China},
keywords = {Model-Driven Development (MDD), Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), MORPHEUS, Requirements Engineering (RE), Software Architectures},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Model-driven development (MDD) approach is gaining more and more attention both from practitioners and academics because of its positive influences in terms of reliability and productivity in the software development process. ATRIUM is one of the current proposals following the MDD principles as the development is driven by models and a tool, MORPHEUS, supports both its activities and models. This tool provides facilities for modelling, metamodelling, and analysis and integrates an engine to execute transformations. In this work, this tool is presented describing both its architecture and its capabilities. Full Text AvailablePreprint |
ConferenceAbel Gómez, María Eugenia Cabello, Isidro Ramos BOM-Lazy: A Variability-Driven Framework for Software Applications Production Using Model Transformation Techniques Software Product Lines - 14th International Conference, SPLC 2010, Jeju Island, South Korea, September 13-17, 2010. Workshop Proceedings (Volume 2 : Workshops, Industrial Track, Doctoral Symposium, Demonstrations and Tools), Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom, 2010, ISBN: 978-1-86220-274-0. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: BOM-Lazy, Expert Systems, Feature Modeling (FM), Model Transformation (MT), Query/View/Transformation (QVT), Software Architectures, Software Product Lines (SPL), Variability Management @conference{Gomez:SPLC:2010,
title = {BOM-Lazy: A Variability-Driven Framework for Software Applications Production Using Model Transformation Techniques},
author = {Abel G\'{o}mez and Mar\'{i}a Eugenia Cabello and Isidro Ramos },
editor = {Goetz Botterweck and Stan Jarzabek and Tomoji Kishi and Jaejoon Lee and Steve Livengood},
url = {https://abel.gomez.llana.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/gomez-splc-2010.pdf},
isbn = {978-1-86220-274-0},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-09-13},
booktitle = {Software Product Lines - 14th International Conference, SPLC 2010, Jeju Island, South Korea, September 13-17, 2010. Workshop Proceedings (Volume 2 : Workshops, Industrial Track, Doctoral Symposium, Demonstrations and Tools)},
pages = {139--146},
publisher = {Lancaster University},
address = {Lancaster, United Kingdom},
crossref = {DBLP:conf/splc/2010w},
abstract = {This paper presents Baseline Oriented Modeling\textendashLazy (BOM\textendashLazy): an approach to develop applications in a domain, Expert Systems, by means of Software Product Lines and model transformations techniques. A domain analysis has been done on the variability of Expert Systems that perform diagnostic tasks in order to determine the general and individual features, (i.e. common and variants features) of these systems. The variability of our Software Product Line is managed by means of models and model transformations; and the production plan is automatically generated and driven by the variability model and the core assets (which take part in the reference architecture) of the domain, in order to produce the base architecture of the Software Product Line.},
keywords = {BOM-Lazy, Expert Systems, Feature Modeling (FM), Model Transformation (MT), Query/View/Transformation (QVT), Software Architectures, Software Product Lines (SPL), Variability Management},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
This paper presents Baseline Oriented Modeling–Lazy (BOM–Lazy): an approach to develop applications in a domain, Expert Systems, by means of Software Product Lines and model transformations techniques. A domain analysis has been done on the variability of Expert Systems that perform diagnostic tasks in order to determine the general and individual features, (i.e. common and variants features) of these systems. The variability of our Software Product Line is managed by means of models and model transformations; and the production plan is automatically generated and driven by the variability model and the core assets (which take part in the reference architecture) of the domain, in order to produce the base architecture of the Software Product Line. Full Text AvailablePreprint |
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ConferenceMaría Gómez, Abel Gómez, María Eugenia Cabello, Isidro Ramos BOM–Lazy: gestión de la variabilidad en el desarrollo de Sistemas Expertos mediante técnicas de MDA Actas del VI Taller sobre Desarrollo de Software Dirigido por Modelos (DSDM 2009), junto a XIV Jornadas de Ingeniería de Software y Bases de Datos (JISBD 2009), vol. 3, no. 9, SISTEDES, 2009, ISSN: 1988–3455, (San Sebastián, Spain). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: BOM-Lazy, Expert Systems, Expert Systems, Feature Modeling (FM), Model Transformation (MT), Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), Query/View/Transformation (QVT), Software Architectures, Software Product Lines (SPL), Variability Management @conference{Gomez:DSDM:2009,
title = {BOM\textendashLazy: gesti\'{o}n de la variabilidad en el desarrollo de Sistemas Expertos mediante t\'{e}cnicas de MDA},
author = {Mar\'{i}a G\'{o}mez and Abel G\'{o}mez and Mar\'{i}a Eugenia Cabello and Isidro Ramos},
editor = {Orlando Avila-Garc\'{i}a and Vicente Pelechano and Jos\'{e} Ra\'{u}l Romero},
url = {https://www.sistedes.es/files/actas-talleres-JISBD/Vol-3/No-2/DSDM09.pdf},
issn = {1988\textendash3455},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-09-08},
booktitle = {Actas del VI Taller sobre Desarrollo de Software Dirigido por Modelos (DSDM 2009), junto a XIV Jornadas de Ingenier\'{i}a de Software y Bases de Datos (JISBD 2009)},
volume = {3},
number = {9},
pages = {91--100},
publisher = {SISTEDES},
abstract = {Este documento presenta BOM\textendashLazy, una aproximaci\'{o}n para desarrollar Sistemas Expertos mediante la utilizaci\'{o}n de t\'{e}cnicas de Desarrollo de Software Dirigido por Modelos y L\'{i}neas de Producto Software. Se ha realizado un estudio sobre la variabilidad de los Sistemas Expertos para determinar las caracter\'{i}sticas generales y particulares de dicho dominio. La variabilidad de tal dominio se gestiona mediante una transformaci\'{o}n de modelos que permite obtener autom\'{a}ticamente diferentes arquitecturas base a partir de la arquitectura gen\'{e}rica de la L\'{i}nea de Productos Software. },
note = {San Sebasti\'{a}n, Spain},
keywords = {BOM-Lazy, Expert Systems, Expert Systems, Feature Modeling (FM), Model Transformation (MT), Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), Query/View/Transformation (QVT), Software Architectures, Software Product Lines (SPL), Variability Management},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Este documento presenta BOM–Lazy, una aproximación para desarrollar Sistemas Expertos mediante la utilización de técnicas de Desarrollo de Software Dirigido por Modelos y Líneas de Producto Software. Se ha realizado un estudio sobre la variabilidad de los Sistemas Expertos para determinar las características generales y particulares de dicho dominio. La variabilidad de tal dominio se gestiona mediante una transformación de modelos que permite obtener automáticamente diferentes arquitecturas base a partir de la arquitectura genérica de la Línea de Productos Software. Open AccessSpanish |