Sonstige
Thyssen, Judith; Ratiu, Daniel; Schwitzer, Wolfgang; Harhurin, Alexander; Feilkas, Martin; Thaden, Eike
Model-based development aims at reducing the complexity of software de- velopment by the pervasive use of adequate models throughout the whole development process starting from early phases up to implementation. In this paper we present a conceptual framework to holistically classify developed models along different levels of abstraction. We do this by defining adequate abstractions for different development stages while ignoring the information that is not relevant at a particular development step or for a certain stakeholder. The abstraction is achieved in terms of the granular- ity level of the system under study (e. g. system, sub-system, sub-sub-system) and in terms of the information that the models contain (e. g. specification of functionality, description of architecture, deployment on specific hardware). We also present the relation between models that describe different perspectives of the system or are at different granularity levels. However, we do not address the process to be followed for building these models.
Proceedings of Envision 2020 Workshop
Englisch
2010
Gregor Engels, Markus Luckey, Wilhelm Schäfer
Bonner Köllen Verlag
978-3-88579-253-6
1617-5468
Envision 2020 Workshop
Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., Fachbereich Softwaretechnik