Low-code development platforms (LCDPs) permit developers that do not have strong programming experience to produce complex software systems. Visual environments permit to specify workflows consisting of sequential or parallel executions of services that are directly available in the considered LCDP or are provided by external entities. Specifying workflows involving different LCDPs and services can be a difficult task. In this paper, we propose the adoption of concepts and tools related to the composition of model transformations to support the specification of complex workflows in LCDPs. We elaborate on how LCDPs services can be considered as model transformations and thus, workflows of services can be considered as model transformation co...
Software components are a useful abstraction to manage software systems during their whole lifecycle...
AbstractThis paper explores the emerging paradigm of business-driven development, which presupposes ...
AbstractModels of software often describe systems by a number of (partially) orthogonal views: a sta...
Low-code development platforms offer a streamlined approach to software development, utilizing visua...
The current digital transformation in production systems has positioned model-driven engineering (MD...
Low-Code Development Platforms have emerged as the next-generation, cloud-enabled collaborative plat...
Low-code development platforms (LCDPs) aim to simplify software systems' development by providing ea...
International audienceThe last few years have witnessed a significant growth of so-called low-code d...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is a software development paradigm that is proposed to increase the e...
Software modeling techniques offer a means to address the size and complexity of modern day software...
Low-code platforms (LCP) use models as the main artifact during the software development process. Ty...
Abstract. Model transformations are a key element of model-based software de-velopment processes. De...
This thesis presents how evolving software models expressed in different formalisms can be kept cons...
The realization of model-driven software development requires effective techniques for implementing ...
Nowadays, large part of the efforts in software development are focused on achieving systems with an...
Software components are a useful abstraction to manage software systems during their whole lifecycle...
AbstractThis paper explores the emerging paradigm of business-driven development, which presupposes ...
AbstractModels of software often describe systems by a number of (partially) orthogonal views: a sta...
Low-code development platforms offer a streamlined approach to software development, utilizing visua...
The current digital transformation in production systems has positioned model-driven engineering (MD...
Low-Code Development Platforms have emerged as the next-generation, cloud-enabled collaborative plat...
Low-code development platforms (LCDPs) aim to simplify software systems' development by providing ea...
International audienceThe last few years have witnessed a significant growth of so-called low-code d...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is a software development paradigm that is proposed to increase the e...
Software modeling techniques offer a means to address the size and complexity of modern day software...
Low-code platforms (LCP) use models as the main artifact during the software development process. Ty...
Abstract. Model transformations are a key element of model-based software de-velopment processes. De...
This thesis presents how evolving software models expressed in different formalisms can be kept cons...
The realization of model-driven software development requires effective techniques for implementing ...
Nowadays, large part of the efforts in software development are focused on achieving systems with an...
Software components are a useful abstraction to manage software systems during their whole lifecycle...
AbstractThis paper explores the emerging paradigm of business-driven development, which presupposes ...
AbstractModels of software often describe systems by a number of (partially) orthogonal views: a sta...