In the context of an Italian research project, this paper reports on an on-line survey, performed with 155 software professionals, with the aim of investigating about their opinions and experiences in modeling during software development and Model-driven engineering usage. The survey focused also on used modeling languages, processes and tools. A preliminary analysis of the results confirmed that Model-driven engineering, and more in general software modeling, are very relevant phenomena. Approximately 68% of the sample use models during software development. Among then, 44% generate code starting from models and 16% execute them directly. The preferred language for modeling is UML but DSLs are used as well.
Preliminary findings from a survey on the MD state of the practice / Torchiano, Marco; Tomassetti, FEDERICO CESARE ARGENTINO; Ricca, F.; Tiso, A.; Reggio, G.. - (2011), pp. 372-375. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2011 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM11) tenutosi a Banff, Alberta (CANADA) nel 22/09/2011-23/09/2011) [10.1109/ESEM.2011.51].
Preliminary findings from a survey on the MD state of the practice
TORCHIANO, MARCO;TOMASSETTI, FEDERICO CESARE ARGENTINO;
2011
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In the context of an Italian research project, this paper reports on an on-line survey, performed with 155 software professionals, with the aim of investigating about their opinions and experiences in modeling during software development and Model-driven engineering usage. The survey focused also on used modeling languages, processes and tools. A preliminary analysis of the results confirmed that Model-driven engineering, and more in general software modeling, are very relevant phenomena. Approximately 68% of the sample use models during software development. Among then, 44% generate code starting from models and 16% execute them directly. The preferred language for modeling is UML but DSLs are used as well.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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