Title of article :
Empirical extension of a classification framework for addressing consistency in model based development
Author/Authors :
Maciek Kuzniarz، نويسنده , , Ludwik and Angelis، نويسنده , , Lefteris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Context
tency constitutes an important aspect in practical realization of modeling ideas in the process of software development and in the related research which is diverse. A classification framework has been developed, in order to aid the model based software construction by categorizing research problems related to consistency. However, the framework does not include information on the importance of classification elements.
ive
m was to extend the classification framework with information about the relative importance of the elements constituting the classification. The research question was how to express and obtain this information.
ey was conducted on a sample of 24 stakeholders from academia and industry, with different roles, who answered a quantitative questionnaire. Specifically, the respondents prioritized perspectives and issues using an extended hierarchical voting scheme based on the hundred dollar test. The numerical data obtained were first weighted and normalized and then they were analyzed by descriptive statistics and bar charts.
s
tailed analysis of the data revealed the relative importance of consistency perspectives and issues under different views, allowing for the desired extension of the classification framework with empirical information. The most highly valued issues come from the pragmatics perspective. These issues are the most important for tool builders and practitioners from industry, while for the responders from academia theory group some issues from the concepts perspective are equally important.
sion
thod of using empirical data from a hierarchical cumulative voting scheme for extending existing research classification framework is useful for including information regarding the importance of the classification elements.
Keywords :
Consistency in model driven development , Empirical evaluation and extension , Consistency classification framework
Journal title :
Information and Software Technology
Journal title :
Information and Software Technology