2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Supporting Non-functional Requirements in Services Software Development Process: An MDD Approach
Authors : Valeria de Castro, Martin A. Musicante, Umberto Souza da Costa, Plácido A. de Souza Neto, Genoveva Vargas-Solar
Published in: SOFSEM 2014: Theory and Practice of Computer Science
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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This paper presents the
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SOD-M method, an extension to the Service-Oriented Development Method (SOD-M) to support the development of services software by considering their functional and non-functional requirements. Specifically,
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SOD-M proposes:
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meta-models for representing non-functional requirements at different abstraction levels;
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model-to-model transformation rules, useful to semi-automatically refine Platform Independent Models into Platform Specific Models; and
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rules to transform Platform Specific Models into concrete implementations. In order to illustrate our proposal, the paper also describes how to apply the methodology to develop a proof of concept.