Authors
Rogardt Heldal, Patrizio Pelliccione, Ulf Eliasson, Jonn Lantz, Jesper Derehag, Jon Whittle
Publication date
2016/10/2
Book
Proceedings of the acm/ieee 19th international conference on model driven engineering languages and systems
Pages
216-226
Description
To understand the importance, characteristics, and limitations of modeling we need to consider the context where models are used. Different organizations within the same company can use models for different purposes and modelling can involve different stakeholders and tools. Recently, several papers discussing how industries use MDE have been published and they have contradictory findings.
In this paper we report lessons learned from our collaborations with three large companies. We found that it is important to distinguish between descriptive models (used for documentation) and prescriptive models (used for development) to better understand the adoption of modelling in industry. Our findings are valuable for both academia and industry. A better understanding of modeling in large companies can help academia conceiving innovative MDE solutions that can have a real impact in industry. On the other …
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