Information technology systems architects, senior information technology scientists, research staff especially in the telecommunications domain.
Research and development engineers involved in the OMG standardisation process around all issues relating to Model Driven Architecture.
Following the recommendation of the project technical reviewers, Mr. Rick Reed and Mr. Svein Hallsteinsen, to deliver a more prescriptive methodology as guidance to a development team that faces Model Drivel Architecture this document is a distillation of the information available in deliverables D3.1 and D3.2 of the MODA-TEL project. The information contained herein is strongly based on the contents of these deliverables that have been made publicly available through http://www.modatel.org It is unavoidable for the reader must consult the above mentioned deliverables.
The outlined methodology is effectively partitioning the MDA approach into several phases; each phase being partitioned in several activities. Roles and products for each activity are identified based on the terminology of the software process engineering meta-model (SPEM).
The MODA-TEL methodology is being applied inside the project for the development of the use cases, with the aim to verify the applicability and correctness of the methodology and the activities.
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