Presentation 2003/3/4
A Software Development Process Based on EDOC for Developing Business Applications
Shingo KAMIYA, Shuichiro YAMAMOTO, Tadahisa KONDO, Hideki OKA, Kazuo ITO, Masayuki TAKIMOTO, Akihiro YAMASHIRO, Takanobu ANDO, Morio NAGATA, Satoshi MINEGISHI,
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Abstract(in English) OMG (Object Management Group) has been proposing MDA (Model Driven Architecture), which is expected to improve software development productivity drastically. While similar approaches have been applied effectively to development of embedded software , there are relatively few studies to verify the effectiveness of MDA in business application development. We have focused on EDOC (Enterprise Distributed Object Computing) - a profile of UML for enterprise systems - and tried to develop a non trivial business application based on EDOC. In the report, we propose an EDOC-based development process derived from the case study and also mention remained issues.
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Keyword(in English) Software Development Methodology / Object-Orientation / UML / MDA / Software Architecture
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Title (in English) A Software Development Process Based on EDOC for Developing Business Applications
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Keyword(1) Software Development Methodology
Keyword(2) Object-Orientation
Keyword(3) UML
Keyword(4) MDA
Keyword(5) Software Architecture
1st Author's Name Shingo KAMIYA
1st Author's Affiliation R&D Headquarters, NTT Data Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Shuichiro YAMAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation R&D Headquarters, NTT Data Corporation
3rd Author's Name Tadahisa KONDO
3rd Author's Affiliation R&D Headquarters, NTT Data Corporation
4th Author's Name Hideki OKA
4th Author's Affiliation R&D Headquarters, NTT Data Corporation
5th Author's Name Kazuo ITO
5th Author's Affiliation R&D Headquarters, NTT Data Corporation
6th Author's Name Masayuki TAKIMOTO
6th Author's Affiliation R&D Headquarters, NTT Data Corporation
7th Author's Name Akihiro YAMASHIRO
7th Author's Affiliation Systems Integration Technology Center, Toshiba Corporation
8th Author's Name Takanobu ANDO
8th Author's Affiliation Systems Integration Technology Center, Toshiba Corporation
9th Author's Name Morio NAGATA
9th Author's Affiliation Center for Soejo-Informatics, Faculty of Science & Technology, Kejo University
10th Author's Name Satoshi MINEGISHI
10th Author's Affiliation Center for Soejo-Informatics, Faculty of Science & Technology, Kejo University
Date 2003/3/4
Paper # KBSE2002-46
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 702
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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