Computer Science – Software Engineering
Scientific paper
2009-06-18
Proc. 8th Ann. OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM08), Nashville, Tennessee, USA, October 19-20, 2008
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Scientific paper
Developing and maintaining complex, large-scale, product line of highly customized software systems is difficult and costly. Part of the difficulty is due to the need to communicate business knowledge between domain experts and application programmers. Domain specific model driven development (MDD) addresses this difficulty by providing domain experts and developers with domain specific abstractions for communicating designs. Most MDD implementations take a generative approach. In contrast, we adopt an interpretive approach to domain specific model driven development. We present a framework, named ModelTalk, that integrates MDD, dependency injection and meta-modeling to form an interpretive, domain specific modeling framework. The framework is complemented by tool support that provides developers with the same advanced level of usability for modeling as they are accustomed to in programming environments. ModelTalk is used in a commercial setting for developing a product line of Telco grade business support systems (BSS).
Hen-Tov Atzmon
Lorenz David H.
Schachter Lior
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