DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/60156
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An agile model-driven method for involving end-users in DSL development

Abstract: An agile model-driven method for involving end-users in DSL developmentUn método ágil dirigido por modelos para involucrar a los usuarios finales en el desarrollo de DSLs Un mètode àgil dirigit por models per a involucrar als usuaris finals en el desenvolupament de DSLs AgradecimientosEn este pequeño trocito de tesis me gustaría dar gracias a todas aquellas personas que han contribuido de algún modo en la realización de esta tesis.En primer lugar, quiero dar la gracias a mis directores de tesis. A Oscar, por … Show more

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“…Villanueva Del Pozo in her thesis [38] defined an agile model-driven method for involving end-users in DSL development. The method proposes several concrete mechanisms to involve users in design and testing of the language based on questionnaires and specification of usage scenarios.…”
Section: Dsl Development Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Villanueva Del Pozo in her thesis [38] defined an agile model-driven method for involving end-users in DSL development. The method proposes several concrete mechanisms to involve users in design and testing of the language based on questionnaires and specification of usage scenarios.…”
Section: Dsl Development Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically DSML design methods take domain characteristics as a point of departure, particularly in the form of the purposes of a DSML, prospective use scenarios, and domain constraints, cf., [3,13,14,15]. Further, they propose to document the design decisions along the way.…”
Section: The Design Of Domain-specic Modeling Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a synthesis of dierent DSML design methods we observe that the following selected aspects inform the DSML design (note that, due to space considerations we cannot discuss each aspect in detail): (1) Use scenarios, either in terms of (a succession of ) tasks to be supported by a DSML [3], or in the form of user stories [14]. (2) Purposes, which are similar to scenarios, but without the specic temporal ordering.…”
Section: The Design Of Domain-specic Modeling Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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