Model Driven Management of Complex Systems: Implementing the Macroscope's Vision
ECBS '08 Proceedings of the 15th Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems
ECMDA-FA '08 Proceedings of the 4th European conference on Model Driven Architecture: Foundations and Applications
Where Is the Proof? - A Review of Experiences from Applying MDE in Industry
ECMDA-FA '08 Proceedings of the 4th European conference on Model Driven Architecture: Foundations and Applications
A Domain-Specific Modelling Approach for Autonomic Network Management
MACE '08 Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE international workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments
Business Process Management: The SAP Roadmap
Business Process Management: The SAP Roadmap
Morsa: a scalable approach for persisting and accessing large models
Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Model driven engineering languages and systems
Proceedings of the 27th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
The 8th Educators' Symposium @ MODELS 2012: software modeling in education
Proceedings of the 8th edition of the Educators' Symposium
Comparative analysis of data persistence technologies for large-scale models
Proceedings of the 2012 Extreme Modeling Workshop
Hawk: towards a scalable model indexing architecture
Proceedings of the Workshop on Scalability in Model Driven Engineering
A new tool for URDAD to Java EE EJB transformations
Proceedings of the South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Conference
A quantitative analysis of model-driven code generation through software experimentation
CAiSE'13 Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Proceedings of the 25ième conférence francophone on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
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Model-Driven Engineering has been promoted for some time as the solution for the main problem software industry is facing, i.e. complexity of software development, by raising the abstraction level and introducing more automation in the process. The promises are many; among them improved software quality by increased traceability between artifacts, early defect detection, reducing manual and error-prone work and including knowledge in generators. However, in our opinion MDE is still in the early adoption phase and to be successfully adopted by industry, it must prove its superiority over other development paradigms and be supported by a rich ecosystem of stable, compatible and standardized tools. It should also not introduce more complexity than it removes. The subject of this paper is the challenges in MDE adoption from our experience of using MDE in real and research projects, where MDE has potential for success and what the key success criteria are.