Model-driven development

被引:38
作者
Pastor O. [1 ]
España S. [1 ]
Panach J.I. [1 ]
Aquino N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Centro de Investigación en Métodos de Producción de Software (ProS), Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia 46022, Camino de Vera s/n
关键词
Requirement Engineering; Abstraction Level; Software Development Process; Wicked Problem; Jigsaw Puzzle;
D O I
10.1007/s00287-008-0275-8
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摘要
The model-driven architecture (MDA) paradigm is well-known and widely used in the field of model-based software development. However, there are still some issues that are problematic and that need to be dealt with carefully. In this paper we present a metaphor that explains how MDA grows in complexity as problems faced become more difficult or "wicked", and how a method designed to be powerful, flexible and MDA-compliant can eventually become, in effect, a "jigsaw puzzle". This jigsaw puzzle is not merely the result of having a collection of methodological "pieces" with routes across them, but also arises as a result of the criteria underlying the MDA abstraction layers. We compare MDA to other research fields such as human-computer interaction, model management and method engineering, and we use as an example the OO-Method, a software development method based on MDA-compliant model transformations. We focus on a methodological piece that is conceived to allow the specification of interaction requirements by means of interface sketches. These sketches are supported by a task model that serves as a sound basis for formalisation and allows the application of model transformation in order to obtain subsequent models. A case study illustrates the requirements capture method together with the software development process defined by the OO-Method. The whole process presented in the case study represents one of the possible routes that can be followed when developing a software system with the OO-Method. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.
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