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Feature-Based Customisation of Tool Environments for Model-Driven Software Development

Published: 22 August 2011 Publication History

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Model-driven software development (MDSD) bridges the gap between domain-specific abstractions and general purpose implementation languages and promises enhanced productivity for software engineering. The availability and appropriateness of tool environments supporting the developer is a crucial factor for such productivity promises. The widespread use of MDSD on various domains means a special challenge for the development of MDSD environments. Tool users expect advanced tools customised for the very special domain they are working in. However, tool development and customisation is a complex and expensive task. To address these challenges we propose to apply the principles of software product line engineering (SPLE) for feature-based customisation of MDSD tool environments. This paper is an experience report for the development of a product-line of MDSD tool environments that employ ontology technology to advance MDSD. Finally, we discuss the lessons learned as well as the benefits and challenges observed for feature-based tool customisation.

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    SPLC '11: Proceedings of the 2011 15th International Software Product Line Conference
    August 2011
    331 pages
    ISBN:9780769544878

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 22 August 2011

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    1. Component-based Software Engineering
    2. Experience Report
    3. Feature Modelling
    4. Model-Driven Software Development
    5. Ontology
    6. Software Product Line Engineering
    7. Tool Customisation
    8. Tool Environments

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