Model-Driven Software Development
β Scribed by VΓΆlter, Markus
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2006;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction. 1. Introduction. 2. MDSD - Basic Ideas and Terminology. 3. Case Study: A Typical Web Application. 4. Concept Formation. 5. Classification. Part II: Domain Architectures. 6. Metamodeling. 7. MDSD-Capable Target Architectures. 8. Building Domain Architectures. 9. Code Generation Techniques. 10. Model Transformation Techniques. 11. MDSD Tools: Roles, Architecture, Selection Criteria, and Pointers. 12. The MDA Standard. Part III: Processes and Engineering. 13. MDSD Process Building Blocks and Best Practices. 14. Testing. 15. Versioning. 16. Case Study: Embedded Component Infrastructures. 17. Case Study: An Enterprise System. Part IV: Management. 18. Decision Support. 1.9 Organizational Aspects. 20. Adoption Strategies for MDSD. References. Index.
β¦ Subjects
Computer software--Development;Computer software -- Development
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