by Sergio Morales | Nov 15, 2022 | AI, article, DSLs
We introduce a domain-specific language for modeling AI engineering processes. The DSL enables you to describe how teams are developing AI-based software. As such, the DSL helps to clarify the process, simplify onboarding of new members and enables the analysis and enactment of the process.
by Robert Clarisó | Nov 8, 2022 | article
We propose an extension to the OCL notation to be able to model constraints even when we do not have enough domain information to be completely precise about the rule we are modeling
by Michiel Overeem | Aug 17, 2022 | article, Model-driven Engineering
Low-code platforms need to evolve from application-building platforms into platform-building platforms that enable the creation and evolution of complex software projects part of a larger ecosystem
by Carlos Diego Nascimento Damasceno | Jul 5, 2022 | article, Model-driven Engineering, quality, tools
In Model-Driven Engineering, openly providing research artifacts has become vital, e.g. for the broader adoption of AI techniques. We present you a set of guidelines designed as a toolkit to support researchers in creating, sharing, and maintaining artifacts in MDE research.
by Lola Burgueño | May 27, 2022 | article, Model-driven Engineering, UML and OCL
We show how domain experts can individually reason about their models and combine their opinions to reach a consensus on the models and objects they are modeling
by Antonio Bucchiarone | May 1, 2022 | article, (meta)modeling, tools
PapyGame is an initiative to gamify the process of learning modeling. It’s a gamified version of Papyrus that instructors can use to easily create new modeling games to help students learning any specific modeling aspect.
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