by Jordi Cabot | Apr 1, 2019 | empirical studies, architecture, requirements
Very few MDD approaches have been reported to deal with NFRs (though they should). To better understand the current practices we present the results of a multi-national empirical study, based on interviews with companies using MDD for their development projects.
by Gwendal Daniel | Mar 25, 2019 | article, AI, DSLs, tools
Xatkit is a new chatbot DSL that helps you to model and deploy complex chatbots that interact with external services. Bringing the power of model-driven engineering to chatbot development
by Juan Miguel Sánchez | Mar 20, 2019 | empirical studies, article, cloud & web engineering
We present a list of issues that hinder the usage of model-driven web engineering in medium to big size companies. These clear practical problems need to be solved to support the “usefulness” claims that the MDWE community has been repeating for years.
by Antonio Vallecillo | Mar 12, 2019 | article, (meta)modeling, AI, UML and OCL
We propose to assign a degree of belief to model statements, which is expressed by a probability (called credence, in statistical terms) that represents a quantification of such a subjective degree of belief. We discuss how it can be represented using current modeling notations, and how to operate with it in order to make informed decisions.
by Ignacio Panach | Feb 27, 2019 | article, business processes & rules
A new approach to partially generate graphical user interfaces from business process models based on a set of common BPMN patterns.
by Jokin García | Feb 17, 2019 | opinion, development methods, Model-driven Engineering
Keep reading to see how we managed to combine modeling and continuous delivery and how this combination is beneficial for both continuous integration / deployment and model-driven tools
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