2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11653-2_1
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Model-Driven Development of Mobile Applications Allowing Role-Driven Variants

Abstract: Abstract. Rapidly increasing numbers of applications and users make the development of mobile applications to one of the most promising fields in software engineering. Due to short time-to-market, differing platforms and fast emerging technologies, mobile application development faces typical challenges where model-driven development can help. We present a modeling language and an infrastructure for the model-driven development (MDD) of Android apps supporting the specification of different app variants accord… Show more

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“…They also support using independent Domain Specific Language when modeling meta-models. Moreover, a series of studies [13], [16], [17] comes to support employing domain specific modeling language in the field of mobile application development. They considered the domain-specific modeling language as the soul and heart of domain driven development.…”
Section: A Textual and Visual Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also support using independent Domain Specific Language when modeling meta-models. Moreover, a series of studies [13], [16], [17] comes to support employing domain specific modeling language in the field of mobile application development. They considered the domain-specific modeling language as the soul and heart of domain driven development.…”
Section: A Textual and Visual Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same is true for security studies on Model-Driven Development, where two papers were identi ed to merely brie y discuss the topic. In [97], Vaupel et al mention how their MDD language map to platform-independent permission schemes, and how users are in control of which device features an app can take use of. The implementation of these measures were not discussed in any further depth.…”
Section: :25mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although MDE has been used to produce mobile applications (Vaupel et al, 2014), few works report on mobile domain-specific modelling environments.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%