Requirements for modelling tools for teaching
- Jörg Kienzle,
- Steffen Zschaler,
- William Barnett,
- Timur Sağlam,
- Antonio Bucchiarone,
- Silvia Abrahão,
- Eugene Syriani,
- Dimitris Kolovos,
- Timothy Lethbridge,
- Sadaf Mustafiz,
- Sofia Meacham
Modelling is an important activity in software development and it is essential that students learn the relevant skills. Modelling relies on dedicated tools and these can be complex to install, configure, and use—distracting students from learning ...
Guest editorial for EMMSAD’2023 special section
The Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Development (EMMSAD) conference series organized 29 events from 1996 to 2024, associated with Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering. In 2009, EMMSAD became a two-day working ...
Universal conceptual modeling: principles, benefits, and an agenda for conceptual modeling research
The paper proposes universal conceptual modeling, conceptual modeling that strives to be as general-purpose as possible and accessible to anyone, professionals and non-experts alike. The idea of universal conceptual modeling is meant to catalyze ...
Supporting method engineering with a low-code approach: the LOMET tool
Method engineering emerged in the 1990s as a discipline aiming to design, construct, and adapt methods, techniques, and tools for the development of information systems. By executing a method step by step, users can follow a well-defined process ...
MUREQ: a multilayer framework for analyzing and operationalizing visualization requirements
Understanding and interpreting vast amounts of information is pivotal in the contemporary data-rich age. Data visualization has emerged as a significant measure of comprehending these data. Similarly, an appropriate visualization can also enhance ...
IAT/ML: a metamodel and modelling approach for discourse analysis
Language technologies are gaining momentum as textual information saturates social networks and media outlets, compounded by the growing role of fake news and disinformation. In this context, approaches to represent and analyse public speeches, ...
TEC-MAP: a taxonomy of evaluation criteria and its application to the multi-modelling of data and processes
The domain of Enterprise Information Systems Engineering uses many different conceptual modelling languages and methods to specify the requirements of a system under development. The complexity of the systems under development may require ...
FloBP: a model-driven approach for developing and executing IoT-enhanced business processes
The capability to integrate Internet of Things (IoT) technologies into business processes (BPs) has emerged as a transformative paradigm, offering unprecedented opportunities for organisations to enhance their operational efficiency and ...
A model-based reference architecture for complex assistive systems and its application
Complex assistive systems providing human behavior support independent of the age or abilities of users are broadly used in a variety of domains including automotive, production, aviation, or medicine. Current research lacks a common understanding ...
Current trends in digital twin development, maintenance, and operation: an interview study
- Hossain Muhammad Muctadir,
- David A. Manrique Negrin,
- Raghavendran Gunasekaran,
- Loek Cleophas,
- Mark van den Brand,
- Boudewijn R. Haverkort
Digital twins (DTs) are often defined as a pairing of a physical entity and a corresponding virtual entity (VE), mimicking certain aspects of the former depending on the use-case. In recent years, this concept has facilitated numerous use-cases ...