A Pattern for Modeling Rework in Software Development Processes
ICSP '09 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Process: Trustworthy Software Development Processes
Structural Considerations in Defining Executable Process Models
ICSP '09 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Process: Trustworthy Software Development Processes
ICMT '09 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Model Transformations
On scoping stakeholders and artifacts in software process
ICSP'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New modeling concepts for today's software processes: software process
A repository of agile method fragments
ICSP'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New modeling concepts for today's software processes: software process
Engineering adaptive IT service support processes using meta-modeling technologies
ICSP'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New modeling concepts for today's software processes: software process
MODAL: a SPEM extension to improve co-design process models
ICSP'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New modeling concepts for today's software processes: software process
SimSWE - a library of reusable components for software process simulation
ICSP'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New modeling concepts for today's software processes: software process
A Comparison of Six UML-Based Languages for Software Process Modeling
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
UniTI: a unified transformation infrastructure
MODELS'07 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
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Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) mixes up manual activities, like coding or modeling, with automated activities, such as transformation or generation steps, which can lead to constraints on the development process. Currently, we know little about such constraints. For gaining more knowledge about this it is necessary to capture and compare MDE activities from practice to identify reoccurring structures that can be associated to constraints on the software development process. However, current techniques to capture MDE activities are not sufficient for comparison. Therefore, we developed a new approach to characterize activities based on relations between consumed and produced artifacts. Further, we evaluated this approach by applying it to activities from industrial case studies. Thereby, we found that our approach is applicable to capture complex industrial activities and that the identification of reoccurring structures is possible. These results enable future research about the influence of MDE activities on software development processes.