TY - GEN
T1 - Write Once, Deploy N
T2 - a Performance Oriented MDA Case Study
AU - Gorp, Pieter Van
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - To focus the comparison of languages for model checking and transformation on criteria that matter in practical development, there is an urgent need for more, realistic case studies. In this paper, we first present the problem of developing distributed database applications that are optimized for concurrent data access, without locking in on vendor extensions of a particular J2EE application server, with proper separation of concerns, and with tool support for domain evolution. Then, we propose and discuss a conceptual language for model refinement and code generation as a possible solution to the presented problem. After applying this particular language on our case study, we derive general conclusions on composition, sequencing, inheritance, and design by contract for such languages.
AB - To focus the comparison of languages for model checking and transformation on criteria that matter in practical development, there is an urgent need for more, realistic case studies. In this paper, we first present the problem of developing distributed database applications that are optimized for concurrent data access, without locking in on vendor extensions of a particular J2EE application server, with proper separation of concerns, and with tool support for domain evolution. Then, we propose and discuss a conceptual language for model refinement and code generation as a possible solution to the presented problem. After applying this particular language on our case study, we derive general conclusions on composition, sequencing, inheritance, and design by contract for such languages.
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings
BT - Language Engineering for Model-Driven Software Development
A2 - Bezivin , Jean
A2 - Heckel, Reiko
PB - IBFI GmbH. Schloss Dagstuhl
ER -