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 Metamodelling for Software Engineering
  

 

  • Published by: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Author: Brian Henderson-Sellers ; Cesar Gonzalez-Perez
  • Page Count: 232
  • Group: Software engineering
  • ISBN: 0470030364/9780470030363
  • Published: Aug 2008

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Metamodelling for Software Engineering
This book focuses on metamodelling as a discipline, exploring its foundations, techniques and results. It presents a comprehensive metamodel that covers process, product and quality issues under a common framework. This book covers issues including: an explanation of what metamodelling is and why it is necessary in the context of software engineering; basic concepts and principles of traditional metamodelling, and some existing results of this approach; problems associated with traditional approaches to Metamodelling are discussed, alongside an exploration of possible solutions and alternative approaches; and, advanced topics such as the extension of the object-oriented paradigm for metamodelling purposes or the foundations of powertype-based tool development will be studied. Finally, a comprehensive case study is introduced and developed, showing how to use many of the concepts explained in the previous chapters. This book provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for metamodelling and includes case studies and exercises which will demonstrate practical uses of metamodelling. For lecturers and educators, this book provides a layered repository of contents, starting from the basics of metamodelling in the first chapters, through specific issues such as trans-layer control or non-strict approaches, up to advanced topics such as universal powertyping or extensions to the object-oriented paradigm. This book also serves as an in-depth reference guide to features and technologies to consider when developing in-house software development methods or customising and adopting off-the-shelf ones. Software tool developers and vendors can benefit from the book by finding in it a comprehensive guide to the implementation of frameworks and toolsets for computer-aided software modelling and development.


Contents:

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Presentation 2

Basic Ideas of Metamodelling 3

Using Metamodels 4

Problems with Traditional Approaches and Current Products 5

New Approaches to Metamodelling 6

AS 4651 "Standard Metamodel for Software Development Methodolgies 7

Advanced Topics on Metamodelling 8

Case Study Glossary Bibliography


Brief Description:

Focuses on metamodelling as a discipline and explores its foundations, techniques and results. This book presents a metamodel that covers process, product and quality issues under a common framework. It includes a case study showing how to use the concepts explained in the chapters. It is intended for software tool developers and vendors.