Model-Driven Software Systems Development Using by Wayne O’Brien(.PDF)
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Model-Driven Software Systems Development Using the Meta-Artifact Process by Wayne O’Brien
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Overview: The importance of architecture for software systems is widely accepted, but the role of architecture in the overall development process is not so clear. Presenting an architecture-centric process, Model-Driven Software Systems Development Using the Meta-Artifact Process makes the role of architecture clear. At its core, this book is about developing software systems and, more specifically, software code. It describes three major innovations for making software, which are combined with five widely used enabling technologies, to provide a complete, hypothesis-driven software development process known as Meta-Artifact Process (MAP). Having complete requirements is essential for making good software and supports the hypothesis-driven MAP. Model-Driven Software Systems Development Using the Meta-Artifact Process, a guide for making software (MSW) can be used for large or small systems, using agile methods wherever appropriate, while supporting the OMG Essence standard, and working within an overarching architecture. MSW is concerned in particular with software systems, specifically software codes. Unless specified otherwise, the words system or software or program or code refer to this software code. In some references to hypotheses, program is used as including all aspects of a software system, such as its architecture. MSW works in conjunction with an organization’s existing processes, especially Model-Driven Development (MDD). Some familiarity with MDD is useful but not essential to understand the ideas.
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