Applied Computer Systems (Dec 2015)

Comparison of the Two-Hemisphere Model-Driven Approach to Other Methods for Model-Driven Software Development

  • Nikiforova Oksana,
  • Kozacenko Ludmila,
  • Ahilcenoka Dace,
  • Gusarovs Konstantins,
  • Ungurs Dainis,
  • Jukss Maris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/acss-2015-0013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 5 – 14

Abstract

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Models are widely used not only in computer science field, but also in other fields. They are an effective way to show relevant information in a convenient way. Model-driven software development uses models and transformations as first-class citizens. That makes software development phases more related to each other, those links later help to make changes or modify software product more freely. At the moment there are a lot of methods and techniques to create those models and transform them into each other. Since 2004, authors have been developing the so called 2HMD approach to bridge the gap between problem domain and software components by using models and model transformation. The goal of this research is to compare different methods positioned for performing the same tasks as the 2HMD approach and to understand the state of the art in the area of model-driven software development.

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