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  1. Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering (MISE '09)
  2. Tailoring a model-driven Quality-of-Service DSL for various stakeholders
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Towards engineered architecture evolution
Relationship-based change propagation: A case study
Raising the level of abstraction in the development of GMF-based graphical model editors
Tailoring a model-driven Quality-of-Service DSL for various stakeholders
Formal specification of system functions
Finding inconsistency for UML-based composition at program level
Model-level simulation for COLA
Tackling high variability in video surveillance systems through a model transformation approach
Model transformation of dependability-focused requirements models
Non-functional requirements analysis modeling for software product lines
On the use of software models during software execution

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Tailoring a model-driven Quality-of-Service DSL for various stakeholders

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Author Oberortner, Ernst Dustdar, Schahram Zdun, Uwe
Abstract Many service-oriented business systems have to comply to various contracts and agreements. Multiple technical and non-technical stakeholders with different background and knowledge are involved in modeling such business concerns. In many cases, these concerns are only encoded in the technical models and implementations of the systems, making it hard for non-technical stakeholders to get involved in the modeling process. In this paper we propose to tackle this problem by providing model-driven Domain-specific Languages (DSL) for specifying the contracts and agreements, as well as an approach to separate these DSLs into sub-languages at different abstraction levels, where each sub-language is tailored for the appropriate stakeholders. We exemplify our approach by describing a Quality-of-Service (QoS) DSL which can be used to describe Service Level Agreements (SLA). This work provides insights into how DSLs can be utilized to model and enrich service-oriented business systems with concerns defined in contracts and agreements.
Starting Page 20
Ending Page 25
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781424437221
DOI 10.1109/MISE.2009.5069892
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2009-05-17
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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