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MEDAL: A CASE Tool Extension for Model-Driven Software Engineering
Herzlia, Israel November 04-November 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SWSTE.2003.1245422IEEE International Conference on Soft ...
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Nicolas Guelfi, Luxembourg University of Applied Sciences
Beno?t Ries, Luxembourg University of Applied Sciences
Paul Sterges, Luxembourg University of Applied Sciences
The complexity of today's software systems leads to the creation of many related diagrams, representing different viewpoints, different levels of abstraction, and different implementation alternatives. Model-driven software engineering places these models in the center of the development process. Tool support is an essential aspect of model-driven engineering. Of particular interest are model transformation tools: they can facilitate the creation and the evolution of models; they provide a level of traceability between them and they help keeping them synchronized. Unfortunately, currently there are few such tools for UML-based models. This paper presents MEDAL, our model transformation tool. First, we present our viewpoint on model-driven software engineering. Then we describe MEDAL and how we implemented MEDAL on top of Rational XDE. Finally, in the last section we show how a web application development that is based on an architectural framework can be supported by the MEDAL tool.
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Nicolas Guelfi, Beno?t Ries, Paul Sterges, "MEDAL: A CASE Tool Extension for Model-Driven Software Engineering," swste, pp.33, IEEE International Conference on Software-Science, Technology & Engineering, 2003
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