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− | : | + | :An important research subject in Software engineering is concerned with modelling the development process of huge software in order to bring some help to engineers when designing and maintaining an application. In general, every design process is seen a rational application of transformation operators to one or more products (mainly specifications) in order to produce new products that satisfy some given criteria: O=f(I). I and O being sets of products compliant with formalisable models, f is a transformation composition whose specifications are the properties of I and O. This modelling is a sound basis for a methodological guidance. Indeed, at each step of the process, the set of pertinent activities and types of products are proposed to the designer, without any other. |
+ | :This guidance can be reinforced with some help. Furthermore, this modelling allows to document the process with its history, i.e. with a representation of performed activities. This history is itself the basis of maintenance activities. | ||
+ | :The thesis holds in four phases: | ||
+ | :*elaboration of a general model of design processes, a method specification language (MDL), and a history representation | ||
+ | :*basic methodological recommendation proposals for the elaboration of engineering methods according to the defined model | ||
+ | :*development and integration of some methodological control functions in the DB-MAIN CASE tool, including an extension of the repository, the definition of the interface of the methodological functions, the development of the methodological engine and the development of history processors (recording, replay, analysis,...) | ||
+ | :*evaluation of this model with case studies using classical methods. | ||
:[http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Theses/Didier-Roland-Thesis.pdf [full text]] | :[http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Theses/Didier-Roland-Thesis.pdf [full text]] |
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