Model-Driven Software Development: Integrating Quality Assurance

Model-Driven Software Development: Integrating Quality Assurance

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Release Date: August, 2008|Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 526
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-006-6
ISBN13: 9781605660066|ISBN10: 160566006X|EISBN13: 9781605660073
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Description:

Model-driven software development (MDSD) drastically alters the software development process, characterized by a high degree of innovation and productivity. However, quality assurance application in the domain of software models and model-driven software development is still in an emergent phase.

Model-Driven Software Development: Integrating Quality Assurance provides in-depth coverage of important concepts, issues, trends, methodologies, and technologies in quality assurance for model-driven software development. This Premier Reference Source provides educators, researchers, and practitioners with a comprehensive overview of current trends in research and practice of quality assurance in MDSD.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Architecture-centric approach
  • Automative service engineering
  • Class model maturity levels
  • Code-centric projects
  • Complex information systems
  • Domain specific visual languages
  • Embedded Systems
  • Evaluation methods for software models
  • High-quality software models
  • Java code
  • MDSD in specific domains
  • Measuring models
  • Mid-infrared instrument
  • Model Quality
  • Model-based approach
  • Model-Driven Development
  • Model-Driven Engineering
  • Model-driven industrial projects
  • Model-driven integration
  • Model-driven software refactoring
  • Palladio component model
  • Quality-aware model-driven software engineering
  • Quality-driven model transformation
  • Semiotic quality
  • UML class diagrams
  • UML model quality
  • Use case models
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This book provides a comprehensive guide that will help researchers and practitioners in the model-driven software development area to avoid risks and project failures that are frequently encountered in traditional and agile software projects.

– Jörg Rech, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, Germany

Selected readings on the subject of model-driven software are presented in the handbook of engineers, developers and computer science students, with an emphasis placed on how quality assurance techniques are still lagging behind the actual development pace.

– Book News Inc. (Decemeber 2008)
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Jörg Rech (joerg.rech@iese.fraunhofer.de.) is a project manager and senior scientist at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) in Kaiserslautern (Germany). He received the BS (Vordiplom) and the MS (Diplom) in computer science with a minor in electrical science from the University of Kaiserslautern (Germany). His research mainly concerns software antipatterns, software patterns, defect discovery, software mining, software retrieval, automated software reuse, software analysis, and knowledge management. He is also the speaker of the GI working group on architectural and design patterns.
Christian Bunse is an associate professor for software engineering at the International University in Germany. He received the Phd degree in computer science from the University of Kaiserslautern (Germany) and his BS (Vordiplom) and MS degree (Diplom) in computer science with a minor in medicine from the University of Dortmund (Germany). His research interests concern model-based software development with a specific focus on components, adaptive service engineering, and resource awareness. Christian Bunse authored several international journal articles, books (author and editor), book chapters, and refereed conference papers that mainly focus on software engineering, model-based development, and quality assurance. In addition, he served as a reviewer for several international journals, as well as a PC member and/or Organizer of international workshops and conferences. He is a member of the German Computer Society (Gesellschaft für Informatik, GI).
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