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Applying MDA to complex multi-tier enterprise architectures

Published: 16 September 2010 Publication History

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This work presents a few considerations on a project aimed at addressing the complexity of multi-layer enterprise applications. The solution encompassed the design of a complete model-driven architecture (MDA) including all the tools needed to guarantee a productive process, with the additional constraint of reaching this goal with a low development-effort. During the project we collected useful knowledge to mitigate the main risks connected to the MDA approach in the peculiar context of a small company.

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F. Fleurey, E. Breton, B. Baudry, A. Nicolas, and J. Jezequel. Model-driven engineering for software migration in a large industrial context. In MoDELS '07, pages 482--497. Springer-Verlag, 2007.
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A. Hen-Tov, D. Lorenz, A. Pinhasi, and L. Schachter. Modeltalk: When everything is a domain-specific language. Software, IEEE, 26(4):39--46, july-aug. 2009.

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ESEM '10: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
September 2010
423 pages
ISBN:9781450300391
DOI:10.1145/1852786
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