MDA refinements along middleware-specific concern-dimensions
DSM '04 Proceedings of the 1st international doctoral symposium on Middleware
Refining designs along middleware-specific concern-dimensions at different MDA-levels of abstraction
OOPSLA '04 Companion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Refining designs along middleware-specific concern-dimensions at different MDA-levels of abstraction
OOPSLA '04 Companion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
An Aspect Oriented Model Driven Framework
EDOC '05 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International EDOC Enterprise Computing Conference
Transaction Support Using Unit of Work Modeling in the Context of MDA
EDOC '05 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International EDOC Enterprise Computing Conference
SBPMN - An easier business process modeling notation for business users
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Novel collaborative automated testing framework using DDF
CDVE'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Cooperative design, visualization, and engineering
An MDA-Based approach for inferring concurrency in distributed systems
FIDJI'04 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications
“Weaving” MTL model transformations
MDAFA'03 Proceedings of the 2003 European conference on Model Driven Architecture: foundations and Applications
Explicit architectural policies to satisfy NFRs using COTS
MoDELS'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Satellite Events at the MoDELS
Model-driven engineering of middleware-mediated distributed systems
UML'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on UML Modeling Languages and Applications
Model-driven engineering of middleware-mediated distributed systems
UML Modeling Languages and Applications
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The era of distributed systems is upon us. Middleware-specific concerns, and especially the distribution concern, which is the core of any middleware-mediated application, are addressed every day in all sorts of enterprise systems. However, object-oriented UML designs offer a very limited perspective on what exactly is distributed, how exactly the distribution is achieved, and where exactly distributed services are located. In order to answer these questions, the MDA-compliant Enterprise Fondue method proposes a hierarchy of UML profiles as a means for addressing the distribution concern at three different MDA-levels of abstraction. Model transformations are provided to incrementally refine existing design models according to the proposed profiles. For the last phase of the Enterprise Fondue process, code generation for specific middleware infrastructures is supported through the Parallax framework. The CORBA technology is used for illustrating the entire approach on a concrete example.