Empirical assessment of MDE in industry

John R. Hutchinson, Jon Whittle, Mark Rouncefield, Steinar Kristoffersen

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Abstract

This paper presents some initial results from a twelve-month empirical research study of model driven engineering (MDE). Using largely qualitative questionnaire and interview methods we investigate and document a range of technical, organizational and social factors that apparently influence organizational responses to MDE: specifically, its perception as a successful or unsuccessful organizational intervention. We then outline a range of lessons learned. Whilst, as with all qualitative research, these lessons should be interpreted with care, they should also be seen as providing a greater understanding of MDE practice in industry, as well as shedding light on the varied, and occasionally surprising, social, technical and organizational factors that affect success and failure. We conclude by suggesting how the next phase of the research will attempt to investigate some of these issues from a different angle and in greater depth.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICSE 2011 - 33rd International Conference on Software Engineering, Proceedings of the Conference
Pages471-480
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
EventInternational Conference on Software Engineering 2011 - The Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, Waikiki, Honolulu, United States of America
Duration: 21 May 201128 May 2011
Conference number: 33rd
http://2011.icse-conferences.org/
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/6032121/proceeding (Proceedings)

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Software Engineering 2011
Abbreviated titleICSE 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited States of America
CityWaikiki, Honolulu
Period21/05/1128/05/11
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Keywords

  • empirical software engineering
  • model driven engineering

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