Léxico orientado a modelado y patrones: una estrategia para derivar elementos del modelo conceptual
Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) and Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) are initiatives of great importance and potential for software development. Their combined principles have generated full-cycle software development tools that are more powerful than those of computer-aided development. MDA...
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Universidad de Boyacá
2026
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| On-line přístup: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/176364 |
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| Shrnutí: | Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) and Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) are initiatives of great importance and potential for software development. Their combined principles have generated full-cycle software development tools that are more powerful than those of computer-aided development. MDA is a set of guidelines for defining a model-based software development process. MDSD is a software development trend that prioritizes the use of models and transformations between models, and focuses on building techniques, methods, and technological tools that make it possible to generate software based on the definition of models.
One of the three models described by MDA is the Computation Independent Model (CIM), which describes the system from the perspective of domain experts, thereby representing the system's requirements. Many researchers in model-driven software development have given little importance to CIM and have focused on the platform-independent model and the transformations that lead to obtaining the platform-specific model. In order to address this situation, this book presents the theoretical and conceptual foundations that allow for the definition of a computation-independent model, starting from the textual definition of the system and its functional requirements, and defines the criteria that, from the CIM, lead to obtaining a Platform-Independent Model (PIM). Since the OO-Method formal modeling method was taken as a reference to lay the foundations for constructing the CIM, a description of OO-Method and OLIVANOVA is also provided, along with the theoretical foundations of MDA, with an emphasis on the CIM. |
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