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Crossing Model Driven Engineering and Agility: Preliminary Thought on Benefits and Challenges

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The constant evolution of software systems has led the software engineering to continually develop new methods and concepts to overcome their development and maintenance. Two main streams have emerged in recent years and become important in current industrial processes: Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and agile methods. MDE promotes the use of models as higher-level artifacts, the separation of concerns and generative approaches. On the other hand, Agility focuses on best practices for programming of software systems and their integration within a development process. Nevertheless, these two trends have evolved independently and must now be unified to make the best of both. We investigate in this position paper the benefits and scope of such unification and we expose our preliminary thought on the challenges ahead for this. The main contribution of this paper is to propose a canvas for the study of this unification, thereby exposing the different challenges. We also hope that this paper will arise interesting discussions within the community about the combination of agile processes and model based paradigms and tools.
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inria-00538460 , version 1 (22-11-2010)

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Vincent Mahé, Benoit Combemale, Juan Cadavid. Crossing Model Driven Engineering and Agility: Preliminary Thought on Benefits and Challenges. 3rd Workshop on Model-Driven Tool & Process Integration, in conjunction with ECMFA 2010, 2010, Paris, France, France. ⟨inria-00538460⟩
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