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CMMI-DEV in software development under Model-Driven software Development, MDD

CMMI-DEV en el desarrollo de software bajo el paradigma de Desarrollo Guiado por Modelos, MDD




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Matos, R., & Pons, C. F. (2016). CMMI-DEV in software development under Model-Driven software Development, MDD. Ventana Informatica, 35. https://doi.org/10.30554/ventanainform.35.1858.2016
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Matos, R., & Pons, C. F. (2016). CMMI-DEV in software development under Model-Driven software Development, MDD. Ventana Informatica, 35. https://doi.org/10.30554/ventanainform.35.1858.2016

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Rosalba Matos
Claudia Fabiana Pons

Rosalba Matos,

Ingeniera de Sistemas; Especialista en Ingeniería de Software. Docente, Universidad Libre de Barranquilla (Barranquilla, Colombia).

Claudia Fabiana Pons,

Licenciada en Informática, Especialista en docencia universitaria, Doctora en Ciencias Informáticas. Investigadora de la Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas CIC, Directora del Centro de Altos Estudios en Tecnología Informática (CAETI), Universidad Abierta Interamericana (Buenos Aires, Argentina).

Continuing with the task of seeking new development models that improve the process of building software, the concept of Model-Driven Development, MDD emerged in Britain in 1994, with three main objectives: increasing portability, interoperability and reuse of software. Currently, the interest of industry and research communities on MDD is increasing so rapidly that it is already possible to find successful documented cases of successful declaring significant time savings in development projects under MDD. One of the best known MDD models is the MDA (Model Driven Architecture), developed by the Object Management Group - OMG. This work aims at presenting which artifacts are the most suitable to be considered in each stage of the development process under MDA, for a project to meet the specific practices defined by DEV CMMI 1.3, Levels 2 and 3. For this, each of the risks involved in a development under MDD were analyzed. Recommendations on the issue of implementation of both CMMI and MDD models in a software development project were defined and then validated with several researchers.

Keywords: MDD, CMMI, MDA, OMG

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