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  1. Proceedings of the Joint 5th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems and 11th Workshop on Distributed Software Development, Software Ecosystems and Systems-of-Systems (JSOS '17)
  2. Automated approach for asset integration in eclipse IDE
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Refining missions to architectures in software-intensive systems-of-systems
Infrastructures, integration and architecting during and after digital transformation
A software ecosystem for a virtual learning environment: SOLAR SECO
Investigating factors that influence developers' experience in mobile software ecosystems
Emergent configurations in the internet of things as system of systems
Rethinking interoperability in contemporary software systems
Revisiting criteria for description of MDE artifacts
R.ECOS: educational recommender ecosystem
HEAL ME: an architecture for health software ecosystem evaluation
On the interplay of business process modeling and missions in systems-of-information systems
Mutation analysis for system of systems policy testing
Automated approach for asset integration in eclipse IDE
Software ecosystems' architectural health: another view
Company health in mobile software ecosystem (MSECO): research perspectives and challenges
Identifying actors to support software ecosystem health
An evaluation of motivational factors for distributed development teams

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Automated approach for asset integration in eclipse IDE

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Werner, Cláudia Maria Lima Basso, Fábio Paulo Oliveira, Toacy Cavalcante
Abstract Model Driven Development (MDD) tasks are used in different software development processes. These tasks are traditionally started with transformation engines. Adapting MDD tasks to be managed in Eclipse Mylyn instead of traditional solutions can facilitate the access to and use of MDD techniques and tools for other contexts in software development, such as agile teams. In a previous work we have introduced a new Domain Specific Language (DSL) named RAS++ used on the top of proposals for MDE Artifacts and Settings. This work adds technical-level information that allows to transform RAS++ specifications to the Eclipse Mylyn. Through a proof-of-concept, we show that RAS++ plays the role of a pivotal representation language between a tool for Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) in Eclipse IDE and Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) Ecosystems, pointing out new research directions.
Starting Page 34
Ending Page 40
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781538627990
DOI 10.1109/JSOS.2017..16
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2017-05-20
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Toolchain Integration Eclipse mylyn Model driven development Ecosystem
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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