Improving MDD Productivity With Software Factories

Topics:
Efficiency,
Organization,
Software tips
Tags:
Management,
THALES,
Technique,
Software/Web Development,
Software Development,
Software,
Productivity Improvement,
Productivity,
Ooa/Ood/Oop,
Model-Driven Development,
...
Source:
THALES

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Overview: Productivity improvement is a main issue in the context of large-scale developments, where produced software needs to meet quality criteria, both on budget and schedule. This paper explains the introduction of the software factories technique to automate and improve production of complex software systems in the context of Model-Driven Development (MDD), which is still evolving (standards, technologies and tools). To validate this technique, a case study presents a progressive paradigm shift from a traditional model-driven development toward software factories usage. The result is the definition of a technical foundation improving productivity that can be enriched by techniques and practices enabling intensive production of software systems with software factories.

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Format: PDF | Size: 213KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 8


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