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A Controlled Experiment for Selecting Transformations based on Quality Attributes in the context of MDA
Madrid, Spain September 20-September 21
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Marcela Genero, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Mario Piattini, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Silvia Abrahao, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Emilio Insfran, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Jose Angel Carsi, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Isidro Ramos, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
In this paper, we briefly introduce a controlled experiment to investigate the selection of alternative transformation rules through which to obtain UML class diagrams from a Requirements Model [2]. The main goal of this experiment was to determine which of the transformation rules for structural relationships between classes (association (A1), aggregation (A2) and association class (A3)) produces the UML class diagram that is easiest to understand. More details about the transformations and about the experiment are provided in [1]. We focus upon the understandability of UML class diagrams because it is well recognized that if a model is easier to understand it will be easier to maintain, reuse, etc.
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Marcela Genero, Mario Piattini, Silvia Abrahao, Emilio Insfran, Jose Angel Carsi, Isidro Ramos, "A Controlled Experiment for Selecting Transformations based on Quality Attributes in the context of MDA," esem, pp.498, First International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM 2007), 2007
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