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Tool-support of socio-technical coordination in the context of heterogeneous modeling

Authors :
Bordeleau, Francis
van den Brand, Mark
Combemale, Benoit
Eramo, Romina
Wimmer, Manuel
Bordeleau, Francis
van den Brand, Mark
Combemale, Benoit
Eramo, Romina
Wimmer, Manuel
Source :
Hebig, Regina , Berger, Thorsten (Ed.), Proceedings of MODELS 2018 Workshops: ModComp, MRT, OCL, FlexMDE, EXE, COMMitMDE, MDETools, GEMOC, MORSE, MDE4IoT, MDEbug, MoDeVVa, ME, MULTI, HuFaMo, AMMoRe, PAINS co-located with ACM/IEEE 21st International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2018), p.423-425. CEUR-WS.org.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The growing complexity of everyday life systems (and devices) over the last decades has forced the industry to use and investigate different development techniques to manage the many different aspects of the systems. In this context, the use of model driven engineering (MDE) has emerged and is now common practice for many engineering disciplines. However, this comes with important challenges. As set of main challenges relates to the fact that different modeling techniques, languages, and tools are required to deal with the different system aspects, and that support is required to ensure consistence and coherence between the different models. This paper identifies a number of the challenges and paints a roadmap on how tooling can support a multi-model integrated way of working.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Hebig, Regina , Berger, Thorsten (Ed.), Proceedings of MODELS 2018 Workshops: ModComp, MRT, OCL, FlexMDE, EXE, COMMitMDE, MDETools, GEMOC, MORSE, MDE4IoT, MDEbug, MoDeVVa, ME, MULTI, HuFaMo, AMMoRe, PAINS co-located with ACM/IEEE 21st International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2018), p.423-425. CEUR-WS.org.
Notes :
Bordeleau, Francis
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1104684508
Document Type :
Electronic Resource