Research directions for agile model-driven engineering

Kevin Lano*, H. Alfraihi, H. Haughton

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Abstract

Model-driven Engineering (MDE) advocates software development based on the use of software models and model transformations. Despite extensive research, and many cases of MDE application across a range of application domains, MDE still remains a minority practice among software developers. Agile MDE aims to combine MDE techniques and processes with those of agile methods such as Scrum, and has achieved significant adoption within certain industries, such as automotive systems and telecoms. Based on recent empirical studies and on a survey of 349 papers over the last 25 years of Agile MDE research, we highlight key issues with the current use of MDE, and identify where Agile MDE approaches can contribute to advance MDE practice.

Publication series

NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
PublisherCEUR-WS
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Conference

Conference2024 Symposium on Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations, STAF 2024 Workshops: 2nd International Workshop on Agile Model-Driven Engineering, AgileMDE 2024, 1st Large Language Models for Model-Driven Engineering Workshop, AgileMDE 2024 and 4th International Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for Smart Internet-of-Things Systems, MeSS 2024
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityEnschede
Period8/07/202411/07/2024

Keywords

  • Agile Development
  • Model-driven Engineering
  • Systematic Literature Review

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