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Automatic transformation applied to a software process using MDA

Published: 02 April 2014 Publication History

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MDA is a concept promoted by the OMG that proposes software development based on models specified using UML, to make from these models a transformation to other models and also source code that can be executed as an application implemented by a programmer. In software engineering the models are very important in development, due to the fact that they enhance the reuse of the different parts or components and with them a better production and maintenance is generated. This paper presents automatic transformations of a software process, for which the tools: MediniQVT and Eclipse Process Framework, and the QVT and ATL languages were used. A configuration metamodel along with the automatic transformation from source code to java were also successfully created.

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EATIS '14: Proceedings of the 7th Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems
April 2014
174 pages
ISBN:9781450324359
DOI:10.1145/2590651
  • Co-chair:
  • Claudio Cubillos,
  • General Chair:
  • Cristian Rusu,
  • Program Chair:
  • Dorian Gorgan
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  1. BPMN
  2. MDA
  3. SPEM
  4. automatic transformation
  5. model
  6. software process

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