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Report number arXiv:1402.5753
Title CRISTAL : A Practical Study in Designing Systems to Cope with Change
Author(s) Branson, Andrew (West England U.) ; McClatchey, Richard (West England U.) ; Le Goff, Jean-Marie (CERN) ; Shamdasani, Jetendr (West England U.)
Publication 2014
Imprint 2014-02-24
Number of pages 14
Note 20mpages, 5 figures, 1 table
In: Inf. Syst. 42 (2014) 139-152
DOI 10.1016/j.is.2013.12.009
Subject category cs.SE ; Computing and Computers
Abstract Software engineers frequently face the challenge of developing systems whose requirements are likely to change in order to adapt to organizational reconfigurations or other external pressures. Evolving requirements present difficulties, especially in environments in which business agility demands shorter development times and responsive prototyping. This paper uses a study from CERN in Geneva to address these research questions by employing a description-driven approach that is responsive to changes in user requirements and that facilitates dynamic system reconfiguration. The study describes how handling descriptions of objects in practice alongside their instances (making the objects self-describing) can mediate the effects of evolving user requirements on system development. This paper reports on and draws lessons from the practical use of a description-driven system over time. It also identifies lessons that can be learned from adopting such a self-describing description-driven approach in future software development.
Copyright/License Elsevier Ltd (http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/)

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