학술논문

Elemental and Pegamento: the final cut applying the MDA pattern
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings. Eighth IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2004. EDOC 2004. Enterprise distributed object computing Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2004. EDOC 2004. Proceedings. Eighth IEEE International. :240-252 2004
Subject
Computing and Processing
Contracts
Electrochemical machining
Engines
Australia
Prototypes
Buildings
Pattern matching
Steel
Computerized monitoring
Collaborative work
Language
ISSN
1541-7719
Abstract
We provide an investigation of the applicability of the model driven architecture /spl trade/ to the development of a technical architecture in a specific domain, viz: contract monitoring. We define MDA in terms of a single basic pattern, which is then composed in several ways to represent the behaviour of a large range of MDA tools. The paper introduces both the work of the Elemental project to provide the domain example, and the Pegamento project to explain the metamodels and tools in the MDA framework which might be applied to the domain. Elemental has developed an architecture and a language for supporting enterprise contract management (ECM) as part of an extended enterprise model. Pegamento has specified and built MDA prototype tools using several modelling languages, meta-languages and platforms. As the work of both these projects reaches maturity, "the Final Cut" is our proposed application of this toolset to facilitate building a model-based implementation of the relevant parts of Elemental's ECM system. We discover several generic MDA pattern matches in this case study, and several specific to the ECM. We also identify and discuss pattern mismatches.