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On Modeling Techniques for Supporting Model Driven Development of Protocol Processing Applications
Marcus Alanen, Johan Lilius, Ivan Porres, Dragos Truscan, On Modeling Techniques for Supporting Model Driven Development of Protocol Processing Applications. In: Sami; Book Matthias; Gruhn Volker Beydeda (Ed.), Model-Driven Software Development, 305–328, Springer, 2005.
Abstract:
The Model Driven Approach (MDA) as supported by the Object
Management Group (OMG) describes the structural requirements of an
engineering discipline where models, instead of source code,
comprise the primary artifact. Model Driven Engineering (MDE), as
outlined by Stuart Kent, brings forth the dynamic aspects of
engineering, where process adherence and rigorous commitment to
analysis are equally important. As such, MDE has a broader scope
than MDA. We discuss our position on MDE and its requirements on
tools and technology, especially considering the dynamics of a
model-based software development method. We demonstrate our
approach with an example of the specification of an IPv6 router
targeted to a customized processing architecture.
BibTeX entry:
@INBOOK{cAlLiPoTr05a,
title = {On Modeling Techniques for Supporting Model Driven Development of Protocol Processing Applications},
booktitle = {Model-Driven Software Development},
author = {Alanen, Marcus and Lilius, Johan and Porres, Ivan and Truscan, Dragos},
editor = {Beydeda, Sami; Book Matthias; Gruhn Volker},
publisher = {Springer},
pages = {305–328},
year = {2005},
}
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