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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Agile MDA"

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Lee, Seung-Han, et Jae-Pyo Park. « A Case Study of Software Development Quality Improvement by Agile Methodology and MDA/MDD Technology ». Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 16, no 4 (30 avril 2015) : 2744–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2015.16.4.2744.

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Motogna, Simona, I. Lazăr, B. Pârv et I. Czibula. « An Agile MDA Approach for Service-Oriented Components ». Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 253, no 1 (octobre 2009) : 95–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2009.09.030.

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MOTOGNA, S., I. LAZAR et B. PARV. « An approach to MDA - ComDeValCo framework ». Creative Mathematics and Informatics 21, no 1 (2012) : 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.37193/cmi.2012.01.03.

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Software design based on Model Driven Architecture can be essentially improved including agile principles as immediate execution and test first development. This paper shows how a concrete tool, the ComDeValCo framework, has been constructed and enhanced to support such an approach. The paper discusses in detail how the constructs for component models and for the dynamic execution environment have been introduced.
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Guha, Pritha, Kinjal Shah, Shiv Shankar Prasad Shukla et Shweta Singh. « Incorporating Agile With mda Case Study : Online Polling System ». International Journal of Software Engineering & ; Applications 2, no 4 (30 octobre 2011) : 83–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijsea.2011.2408.

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Smith-Stevens, Eileen J., et Drita Shkurti. « The Introduction of Agility into Albania ». International Journal of Educational Reform 7, no 2 (avril 1998) : 168–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/105678799800700208.

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With all of its systems in a state of flux, Albania in 1998 is on the brink of transformational change. Agile practices introduced through the higher education system have the potential to make new and current business ventures competitive in the global market economy. This paper details a plan to introduce and achieve a national awareness of Agility through the relatively stable higher education order. Agile practices are advocated to strengthen and increase the quality and quantity of higher education first. In turn, this system would be used to train business and industry in Agile practices. Through interaction with MBA students and planned business-education partnerships, Albania's entry into the free market economy would be both guaranteed and facilitated.
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Moerland, Erwin, Pier Davide Ciampa, Sascha Zur, Erik Baalbergen, Nikita Noskov, Roberto D'Ippolito et Riccardo Lombardi. « Collaborative Architecture supporting the next generation of MDAO within the AGILE paradigm ». Progress in Aerospace Sciences 119 (novembre 2020) : 100637. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paerosci.2020.100637.

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Maritz, Andries, et Fatima Hamdulay. « ACSESim : Agile and Lean software development in practice ». Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 8, no 1 (6 février 2018) : 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-02-2017-0025.

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Subject area Agile software development, Knowledge workers and Lean thinking as a management system Study level/applicability The case lends itself to students of business management, or aspiring consultants, who have been exposed to operations management in general and Lean thinking specifically. It is an advanced case study, assuming prior knowledge in these subjects and approaches the subject matter from an organisational development point of view, rather than a pure operations point of view. It is thus well suited to an elective on operational excellence on an MBA or in executive education courses in Lean thinking Case overview The case starts with Mark, manager of a software development team, hearing that he will have budget for two new developers who will join his team in the coming year. While the extra help could be useful, he was considering what the impact of new people would be on the productivity of the team, which he felt was already stretched. Mark continues to consider the entire development chain and how code changes were implemented to ACSESim’s (the company’s primary product) graphical user interfaces. Having recently been acquired by an American company, he was also under pressure to start to adopt some of the parent company’s systems, which would constitute a fairly disruptive, but necessary, change, particularly for future collaborations with other developers in the parent company. With two new developers, experience taught Mark that development could slow down owing to training efforts. To minimise disruption, he was wondering about how to get the new developers up-to-speed quickly and streamline their operations within a changing corporate environment. The case highlights the different mechanisms that were in place at ACSESim, including the use of issue trackers; Kanban boards; version control software; automated systems; stand-up meetings, etc. Each of these mechanisms is discussed briefly and shows the value they added to the development practices that were in place. This also allows students to understand Agile practices and what Lean thinking might mean in a knowledge work environment and then to consider what the proposed changes might mean and how they could be deployed. Expected learning outcomes To gain an understanding of how Lean and Agile principles can be applied in a software development environment and Lean knowledge work in general To consider the best way to manage new hires so that they can become productive in a Lean or Agile software development environment, whilst dealing with pressures to migrate to new systems. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes. Subject code CSS: 9: Operations and Logistics.
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Latifah Hanum, Siti, et Ali Mursyid. « MELAGUKAN AL-QUR’AN DENGAN LANGGAM JAWA : Studi Terhadap Pandangan Ulama Indonesia ». MISYKAT : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Al-Quran, Hadist, Syari'ah dan Tarbiyah 6, no 1 (30 juin 2021) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.33511/misykat.v6n1.1-38.

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Beberapa tahun lalu dalam suatu forum, al-Qur‟an dibacakan dengan lagu (nada) atau langgam yang tidak biasa, yaitu langgam Jawa. Tentu saja ini langsung menuai polemik di kalangan para ulama di Indonesia. Ini tentu saja menarik untuk dikaji, sehingga menjadi rumusan masalah untuk diteliti antara lain: (1) siapa saja ulama yang kontra dengan membaca al-Qur‟an dengan langgam Jawa, apa dan bagaimana argumennya? (2) siapa saja ulama yang pro atau setuju dengan membaca al-Qur‟an dengan langgam Jawa, apa dan bagaimana argumennya? (3) bagaimana persamaan dan perbedaan di antara kedua kelompok ulama yang berbeda pandangan ini? Artikel ini dari kajian riset yang bersifat kualitatif dengan sumber data primer berupa pandangan para tokoh ulama yang terlibat dalam pro dan kontra mengenai melagukan al-Qur‟an dengan langgam Jawa. Ditemukan hasil riset berupa; Pertama, para ulama yang kontra dalam hal ini diantaranya: Prof. Dr. KH. Agil Husin Munawwar, M.A, Habib Riziq Syihab, M.A, Ust. H. Tengku Zulkarnain, Muammar ZA, dan Hj. Maria Ulfah, M.A, dengan alasan Al-Qur‟an adalah kitab suci Allah, tidak dapat dipadukan dengan langgam selain langgam yang telah disepakati jumhûr „ulama. Kedua, di anatara ulama al-Qur‟an yang pro terhadap langgam Jawa ini diantaranya: Dr. Ahsin Sakho Muhammad, M.A, Prof. Dr. Quraish Shihab, M.A, Prof. KH. Ali Mustafa Ya‟qub, dan M.A, Prof. Dr. KH. Ma‟ruf Amin, M.A dengan alasan boleh saja melagukan al-Qur‟an dengan langgam lain (Jawa) asalkan tidak keluar dari Tajwid yang benar dan tidak memaksakan langgam tersebut hingga menlanggar tajwid. Selain itu, ada juga ulama yang berpandangan moderat diantaranya Dr. KH. Ahmad Fathoni, Lc, M.A dan Romlah Widayati, dengan alasan melagukan al-Qur‟an dengan langgam apapun boleh, namun ini jangan dibesar-besarkan, dikhawatirkan akan merusak kaidah tajwid. Karena standar membaca al-Qur‟an itu tartil. Ketiga, persamaan kelompak yang setuju dan tidak setuju, sama-sama mengutamakan membaca al-Qur‟an dengan tajwid. Adapun perbedaannya, kelompok yang membolehkan al-Quran langgam Jawa, sebenarnya membolehkan dengan syarat tidak keluar dari aturan tajwid, sementara kelompok yang menolak langgam Jawa, adalah menolak langgam yang dapat menghinakan al-Qur‟an dan jika melanggar tajwid.
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Varis, Iryna, Oksana Kravchuk et Sofiia Zavhorodnia. « Business’s digital transformation : choice, implementation and improvement of CRM-systems ». Marketing and Digital Technologies 5, no 2 (29 juin 2021) : 48–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.15276/mdt.5.2.2021.5.

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The aim of the article. The aim of the article is to determine the essence, advantages and disadvantages of business’s digital transformation, describe the importance of business-process management through its digital transformation, define the nature, types and capabilities of CRM-systems, identify and describe trends in their development, analyze the results of prior researches and select the most popular CRM-systems, as well as research for existing problems of using defined CRM-systems, suggest recommendations for eliminating shortcomings of existing CRM-systems. Analyses results. The coronavirus pandemic has forced companies to rapidly change business processes and shift to remote work, which in turn has led to widespread using of CRM systems in customer relationship management. The modern market offers different goods and services, but they are mostly similar in many ways. The question is how to keep the customer for a long time? The introduction of CRM systems will help answer this question. The definition of CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management, which refers to all the strategies, methods, tools and technologies that a business uses to develop, retain and attract customers. Customer Relationship Management is a special approach of doing business, where the first priority of the company is to focus on the client. The main purpose of the CRM strategy is to create a single ecosystem, which helps to attract new and develop existing customers. Managing relationships means attracting new customers, turning neutral customers into loyal ones, and forming business partners from regular customers. The concept of CRM means that separate business tools are combined into a well-established system. CRM includes programs for collecting customer’s data, managing transactions, control and monitoring manager’s decisions, analytics and forecasting. The article considers the essence of modern transformation of business processes, their advantages and disadvantages, defines the concepts, types, existing opportunities and trends in CRM-systems. The article analyses the experts’ opinions of the most popular modern CRM-systems and generalizes its shortcomings, measures the main elimination of revealed problems. The article conducted a study based on a survey of experts, the main purpose of which was to identify the share of popular CRM-systems among consumers, as well as to identify the main problems and limitations of these systems. Conclusions and directions for further research. The main goal of the CRM strategy is to create a single ecosystem for attracting new customers and developing existing ones. The main tasks of CRM-systems include: attracting new customers through various channels, communication, choice of interaction strategy, Purchase funnel, document management, closing sales, re-communication and analytics of the company. There are three types of CRM systems: desktop, client-server and cloud systems. The main trends in CRM systems development include: increasing usage of artificial intelligence, service automation, data integration, usage of blockchains and social CRM-system, a large number of different applied subsystems and voice interface. The most popular systems are proved to be: Agile CRM, Salesforce Sales Cloud, Zoho CRM, Dynamics 365 and Bitrix24. The main problems of existing CRM-systems can be identified as: slow work on query processing and data output; wasting time on system administration; a large number of built-in tools increases the time to get used with the system; high cost of service, etc. Prospects for further development of CRM-systems include: integration with Big Data and AI; usage of voice technologies as a method for increasing operational efficiency; usage of data from social networks; as well as the creation of a single and common approach of customer identification. In the future, vendors should simplify their product versions and reduce the number of tools to basic, which will reduce the monthly fee for service, as well as speed up data processing by the system, due to the lack of unnecessary add-ons. On the other hand, companies that use CRM systems in their daily work should pay more attention to the integration CRM systems with social networks, which contain essential share of information about their target audience and existing customers.
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Ali, Esrafil, et Yasmeen Khan. « Baahubali’s Kattappa : servant leadership in practice ». Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 8, no 2 (20 juin 2018) : 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-07-2017-0173.

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Subject area Leadership and team building, Human resource management, Organizational behavior. Study level/applicability The case may be most useful for MBA or any other PG level courses, particularly in human resource management, team leadership, motivation and morale. The Case could also be appropriate in the courses that cover General Management or Business Management, Executive Education Programs. This case can also be taught to the middle level and senior level managers in Management Development Programs. Case overview The case study describes the leadership lessons drawn from the role of Kattappa in the movie Baahubali. He took bold decisions to save the Mahishmati kingdom from Bijjaladeva. Being a slave and agile swordsman, he obeyed all the orders of the king of the realm. He made strategic decisions which resulted in positive outcomes for the kingdom. His leadership style can be linked with the theories of servant leadership style. The case tells us about some selected instances from the movies Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, which had happened with Kattappa which can be used to understand the different principles and philosophy of servant leadership. Expected learning outcomes The expected learning outcomes are as follows: to understand the different dimensions and essential skills of servant leadership; to analyze and learn the servant leadership style from the role of Kattappa; and to evaluate the appropriateness of servant leadership in context to other leadership styles. Supplementary materials Teaching Notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes. Subject code CSS 6: Human Resource Management.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Agile MDA"

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Krawatzeck, Robert. « Softwaretests in der Domäne modellgetriebener BI-Systeme ». Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2011. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa-70716.

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Unternehmen agieren heute in einer hochdynamischen Umwelt, wodurch die Anforderungen an Business Intelligence-Systeme (BI-Systeme) sich stetig verändern. Durch zügiges Reagieren darauf können sich Unternehmen Wettbewerbsvorteile verschaffen. Die dazu notwendige Wandlungsfähigkeit von BI-Systemen setzt voraus, dass bereits die BI-Architektur auf Flexibilität ausgelegt ist. Die Anwendung des Paradigmas der modellgetriebenen Softwareentwicklung auf die Domäne des Data Warehouse Engineerings (DWE) kommt diesem Bedarf nach. Zudem muss neben der Agilität von BI-Systemen auch der Faktor der Korrektheitsprüfung nach vorgenommenen Änderungen betrachtet werden. Es soll untersucht werden, inwieweit sich die im modellgetriebenen DWE anfallenden Metadaten zur Unterstützung und Automatisierung von Softwaretests zur Korrektheitsprüfung nutzen lassen. Die so erzielte Verringerung des Überprüfungsaufwandes führt zu einer verbesserten Wandlungsfähigkeit von BI-Architekturen und kommt somit dem Bedarf von effizienten agilen BI-Lösungen nach.
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Belaunde, Mariano. « Le Développement Agile de Services de Télécommunication Intégrés via des techniques d'ingénierie des modèles ». Phd thesis, Université Rennes 1, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00650682.

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Pour devenir ou rester compétitif, un opérateur télécom doit constamment enrichir ou adapter son offre de services. Cette recherche permanente d'innovation implique de rendre agiles les processus de création de service. Par agilité nous entendons non seulement la capacité à mettre rapidement sur le marché de nouvelles idées de service mais également de s'assurer de leur évolution dans un environnement technologique changeant. Dans ce mémoire de thèse nous défendons l'idée qu'une utilisation pragmatique et combinée des principes du SOA avec les technologies d'ingénierie des modèles peut être un facteur clef pour l'optimisation du processus de création de services et pour répondre aux exigences de l'agilité. L'approche que nous recommandons dans le cas des services de télécommunications que nous avons étudié (les services composites intégrés et les services vocaux) c'est d'abord d'utiliser des langages dédiés (DSL) graphiques et/ou textuels pour la spécification de haut niveau des services, ensuite d'exploiter ces spécifications dans des environnements de création et d'exécution (frameworks) orientés modèles supportant nativement le DSL, afin de permettre le test et la simulation au plus tôt des fonctionnalités du service via des itérations rapides. Enfin une automatisation importante du déploiement vers les plates-formes de production (serveurs d'application) et les terminaux mobiles (code client) via le développement de transformateurs dédiés. Le travail présenté dans cette thèse est validé par plusieurs expérimentations et démonstrations portant sur des services vocaux et des services de télécommunication intégrés composites (exploitant des ressources télécom et des facilités issues de l'industrie informatique).
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Hachani, Safa. « ASAP approche orientée : services pour un support agile et flexible des processus de conception de produit dans les systèmes PLM ». Thesis, Grenoble, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013GRENI094/document.

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La dynamique de l’offre et de la demande des produits manufacturiers ainsi que leraccourcissement de leurs cycles de vie obligent les entreprises industrielles à se doter de processus dedéveloppement produit dynamiques et agiles. Nos travaux se positionnement sur le supportinformatisé de ces processus de développement qui sont actuellement gérés par les systèmes PLM.L’objectif d’un support informatisé est d’accélérer le processus en automatisant la notification et ladiffusion des informations. Il permet également de garder trace des opérations et décisions effectuéeset d’accroître la standardisation des processus. Face à la rigidité des solutions actuellement proposéespour gérer les processus vis-à-vis des modifications survenant dans le processus, notre objectif est deproposer une approche permettant de modifier un processus en cours d’exécution sans devoir leredéfinir et le relancer dans son ensemble. Pour y parvenir, nous avons proposé, une approche quidécline une orientation services inspirée des architectures orientées services (SOA). Ces architecturespermettent de définir des applications modulaires, en utilisant des services faiblement couplés. Notreobjectif est de décliner une telle architecture exploitée essentiellement pour les systèmes logiciels et leWeb, au niveau métier de l’entreprise afin de modéliser et d’exécuter de manière flexible desprocessus de conception de produits par composition de services réutilisables. Nous proposons unedémarche d'identification des services du domaine métier des processus de conception produit et dudomaine fonctionnel du PLM. Ces services sont organisés dans deux catalogues de services métiers etfonctionnels. Notre approche s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles (IDM) avecune architecture de réference à trois niveaux et des mécanismes d’alignement entre les niveaux métier,fonctionnel et logiciel. Ces mécanismes d'alignement entre les niveaux permettent d’intégrerl’évolution et d'automatiser le déploiement d’un processus de conception du niveau métier auxniveaux fonctionnel et logiciel
To cope with market dynamic and shortened time to market, industrial companies need toimplement an effective management of their design processes (DPs) and product information.Unfortunately, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems which are dedicated to support designactivities are not efficient as it might be expected. Indeed, DPs are changing, emergent and nondeterministic, due to the business environment under which they are carried out. The aim of this workis to propose an alternative approach for flexible process support within PLM systems to facilitate thecoupling with the environment reality. The purpose of a support system is to accelerate the process byautomating the notification and dispatching of information and activities between actors. It also allowsto keep track of transactions and decisions made and to increase processes standardization. Our goal isto propose a solution which allows process change at run-time without having to redefine and restartthe whole of process activities. To achieve this, we proposed an approach based on service-orientedarchitectures (SOA). These architectures allow defining modular applications, using loosly coopledservices. They are mainly exploited for software systems and Web development. Our goal is to declinesuch architectures at the business level of a company in order to perform flexible DPs deploymentbased on services reuse and composition. We propose an identification approach for business levelservices (product design services) and functional PLM services. These services are organized in twocatalogs of business and functional services. Our approach is based on Model Driven Approach withthree levels which propose alignment mechanisms between business, functional and technical levels.These alignment mechanisms between levels allow integrating change and automating design processdeployment
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Heise, William H., et C. Allen Gorman. « Building an Agile MBA Strategic Experience Process with Regional Business partners : Lessons Learned at East Tennessee State University ». Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2019. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7767.

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Bengtsson, Sandra, et Sara Gnospelius. « XP ett stöd eller ett hinder ? » Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Avdelningen för för interaktion och systemdesign, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-5439.

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Detta arbete är en reflektion över ett programvaruutvecklingsprojekt, WAIS, och den arbetsmetodik som användes för detta projekt. Arbetsmetodiken för utvecklings-projektet var Extreme Programming (XP) och vi ifrågasätter om detta val var lämpligt för ett projekt som WAIS. Projektet genomfördes vid Blekinge Tekniska Högskola under våren 2004. Utvecklingsprojektet WAIS var en del av ett större projekt, AIS 42, som stöds av VINNOVA. Huvudprojektets bakgrund och syfte beskrivs för att läsaren skall förstå den roll projektet hade. Studenternas uppgift har varit att utveckla en prototyp för ett system som skall sprida information relaterad till logistik och transporter. Slutanvändarna till systemet är många och de tillhör olika organisationer som är spridda både fysiskt och verksamhetsmässigt. Arbetsmetodiken XP faller in under paraplybegreppet Agile manifesto vilkas principer beskrivs i detta arbete. Paralleller dras till arbetsprocessen och dess resultat som projektgruppen har utfört. Vi reflekterar över projektarbetet och arbetsmetodiken utifrån det perspektiv som växt fram under våra år på MDA-programmet. Synsättet bygger bland annat på particpatory design och människa-datorinteraktion där användarmedverkan har en central roll vid utvecklingsprocesser. Vår slutsats visar att utvecklingsprojektet gått miste om flera av de fördelar som arbetsmetodiken XP kan ge. De orsaker som identifierades var: tidsaspekter, tillgång till aktörer och avsaknaden av en tydlig gemensam målbild.
This thesis is a reflection over a software engineering project, WAIS, and the work methodology that has been used within the project. Extreme Programming (XP) was the work methodology used during the process of development. We question if the choice of work methodology is suitable for this kind of project. The project was running by student during spring 2004 at Blekinge Institute of technology (BTH). The project WAIS was a part of a larger project named AIS 42 that runs with funds from VINNOVA. The main projects background and purpose are described in thesis so that the reader can understand the students’ part in the projects as a whole. The students’ main task was to develop a prototype for a system that disseminates information about logistics and transports. The system has many different end users and they come from various organizations that are spread out both physical and organizational. XP is treated as a methodology with in Agile manifesto, which principles are being explained in the thesis. Parallels are being drawn between the work process and the result from the work done. We reflect over the process and the work methodology from a perspective that has been brought forth from our years of education at BTH. The approach is built up upon theories from participatory design and human computer interaction where the user has an essential part of the process of development. The conclusion shows that the project has missed some of the advantages that XP brings. The reasons that we identified were; timeaspects, access to users and the lack of a joint objectiv.
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Gruhn, Volker. « Agile MDA als Ausweg aus der Softwarekrise ? : Softwareentwicklung mit Fokus auf das Anwendungswissen ». 2005. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A32795.

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In der Reihe .NET Business wird mit Agile MDA ein Lösungsansatz für die Umsetzung großer Softwareprojekte vorgestellt. Auch wenn die beschriebene Lösung nicht mit dem .NET Framework, sonderm mit Java umgesetzt wurde, lassen sich die aus dem Projekt gewonnenen Erkenntnisse grundsätzlich auch auf .NET-Projekte übertragen
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Gonçalves, César Duarte Freitas. « Gestão da manutenção em edifícios : modelos para uma abordagem LARG (Lean, Agile, Resilient e Green) ». Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/13897.

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Face à complexidade, à dimensão tecnológica e às exigências funcionais dos edifícios torna-se necessário equacionar modelos para assegurar o desempenho da gestão da manutenção dos seus ativos físicos. O conceito LARG (Lean, Agile, Resilient e Green) fornece uma visão inovadora e abrangente na resposta às necessidades técnicas, económicas e competitivas atuais. O presente trabalho promove os conceitos dos paradigmas LARG numa abordagem de integração à gestão da manutenção de ativos físicos em edifícios. O modelo desenvolvido pretende estabelecer uma visão da manutenção pró-ativa que viabilize a máxima fiabilidade, disponibilidade e conforto das instalações, garantindo eficiência e qualidade de serviço do edifício ao longo do seu ciclo de vida, proporcionando a segurança ambiental, de pessoas e bens, a custos otimizados. O modelo LARG pretende contribuir para um melhor desempenho da gestão das atividades da manutenção, verificando aspetos atualmente fundamentais no âmbito da sua atuação e em coerência com as estratégias do negócio das organizações. Nesta dissertação é proposto um modelo de avaliação do desempenho da gestão da manutenção, integrando os seus diferentes aspetos no âmbito dos paradigmas LARG. Este modelo baseia-se no uso de um sistema harmonizado de indicadores chave de desempenho (KPIs). A metodologia contempla a seleção de KPIs relevantes para a manutenção, através da aplicação de métodos MCDA (Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding), considerando a preferência do decisor. O modelo de avaliação de desempenho da gestão da manutenção é estabelecido através da agregação ponderada de KPIs selecionados para as categorias LARG. A metodologia desenvolvida foi aplicada a um caso de estudo baseado na gestão das atividades da manutenção de um aeroporto. Foram identificados e desenvolvidos KPIs com interesse para medir aspetos fundamentais da manutenção integrados nas categorias LARG. A metodologia permitiu selecionar os KPIs mais relevantes com a preferência do decisor. Os resultados da avaliação LARG proporcionaram uma análise global do desempenho da manutenção que compreendeu a interpretação dos objetivos alcançados e a perceção dos desvios mais preocupantes. Caberá aos gestores da manutenção determinar orientações para as correções técnicas, funcionais e organizacionais da manutenção. A implementação da metodologia proposta possibilita às organizações otimizar a gestão da manutenção dos seus ativos com melhor desempenho, a um menor custo, com uma gestão técnica e operacional ágil, correndo menores riscos, resiliente a adversidades e, sobretudo, com responsabilidade ambiental.
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Livres sur le sujet "Agile MDA"

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Brettoni, Augusta, Ernestina Pellegrini, Sandro Piazzesi et Diego Salvadori, dir. Per Enza Biagini. Florence : Firenze University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-404-6.

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In Studi per Enza Biagini sono confluiti saggi di teoria o di comparatistica, affondi in una singola letteratura o in più letterature, traduzioni, poesie, racconti e fumetti che costruiscono un testo di piacevole e agile lettura. Si intersecano generazioni di studiosi, fuori da ogni gerarchia accademica, che hanno condiviso nei decenni la lunga storia e i tanti campi della ricerca di Enza Biagini, rivelando pure il rigore metodologico e l’apertura, quasi senza confini, che ha contraddistinto la sua scuola. Al centro del volume c’è la teoria della letteratura con i suoi concetti e utensili d’analisi appartenenti alla tradizione della retorica, da non intendere qui come tassonomia di tropi e figure, ma quale somma di istanze vive (linguistiche, letterarie, filosofiche, semiotiche, ideologiche) portatrici di interrogativi fondamentali.
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Sofyan Chalid bin Idham Ruray. Salafi antara tuduhan dan kenyataan : Bantahan ilmiah terhadap buku "Sejarah berdarah sekte Salafi Wahabi" karya 'Syaikh' Idahram : disertai jawaban ilmiah untuk Prof. DR. KH. Said Agil Siraj, M.A. (ketua umum PBNU) atas rekomendasi terhadap buku tersebut. 3e éd. Bandung : Toobagus Pub., 2012.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Agile MDA"

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De Angelis, Marco, et Roberto Bizzoni. « AGILE Methodology in Progesi MDA Model (Meta–Dynamic–Agile) ». Dans Proceedings of 4th International Conference in Software Engineering for Defence Applications, 243–60. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27896-4_21.

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Greifenberg, Timo, Steffen Hillemacher et Katrin Hölldobler. « Applied Artifact-Based Analysis for Architecture Consistency Checking ». Dans Ernst Denert Award for Software Engineering 2019, 61–85. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58617-1_5.

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AbstractThe usage of models within model-driven software development aims at facilitating complexity management of the system under development and closing the gap between the problem and the solution domain. Utilizing model-driven software development (MDD) tools for agile development can also increase the complexity within a project. The huge number of different artifacts and relations, their different kinds, and the high degree of automation hinder the understanding, maintenance, and evolution within MDD projects. A systematic approach to understand and manage MDD projects with a focus on its artifacts and corresponding relations is necessary to handle the complexity. The artifact-based analysis presented in this paper is such an approach. This paper gives an overview of different contributions of the artifact-based analysis but focuses on a specific kind of analysis: architecture consistency checking of model-driven development projects. By applying this kind of analyses, differences between the desired architecture and the actual architecture of the project at a specific point in time can be revealed.
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Romano, Breno Lisi, et Adilson Marques da Cunha. « An Agile MDD Method for Web Applications with Modeling Language ». Dans Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 519–25. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70416-2_67.

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da Silva, Elton Figueiredo, Ana Patrícia F. Magalhães et Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel. « Software Evolution and Maintenance Using an Agile and MDD Hybrid Processes ». Dans Enterprise Information Systems, 437–57. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75418-1_20.

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Misra, Rachita, Chhabi Rani Panigrahi, Bijayalaxmi Panda et Bibudhendu Pati. « Software Design ». Dans Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 417–55. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8823-0.ch014.

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This chapter on “Software Design” emphasizes the role of modeling, prototyping, and simulation in software design. The chapter introduces the principles of software design, issues and challenges. Modeling techniques used in procedural and object oriented methodologies is presented along with the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The suitability of prototyping, as a design artifact and a simulation method is briefly discussed. Software processes such as Rapid Application Development (RAD), Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Agile methodologies which influence the design process have been discussed and recommended. The chapter then deals with Design Metrics for Quality Analysis, Software Risk Analysis and Threat Modeling for design of secure software. Finally, some of the recent research topics such as Model Driven Architecture (MDA), Model Driven Development (MDD), Meta Object Facility (MOF), and Model Driven Testing (MDT) have been covered.
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Misra, Rachita, Chhabi Rani Panigrahi, Bijayalaxmi Panda et Bibudhendu Pati. « Software Design ». Dans Application Development and Design, 18–56. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3422-8.ch002.

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This chapter on “Software Design” emphasizes the role of modeling, prototyping, and simulation in software design. The chapter introduces the principles of software design, issues and challenges. Modeling techniques used in procedural and object oriented methodologies is presented along with the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The suitability of prototyping, as a design artifact and a simulation method is briefly discussed. Software processes such as Rapid Application Development (RAD), Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Agile methodologies which influence the design process have been discussed and recommended. The chapter then deals with Design Metrics for Quality Analysis, Software Risk Analysis and Threat Modeling for design of secure software. Finally, some of the recent research topics such as Model Driven Architecture (MDA), Model Driven Development (MDD), Meta Object Facility (MOF), and Model Driven Testing (MDT) have been covered.
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Nasiri, Samia, Yassine Rhazali et Mohammed Lahmer. « Towards a Generation of Class Diagram From User Stories in Agile Methods ». Dans Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 135–59. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3661-2.ch008.

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Model-driven architecture (MDA) is an alternative approach of software engineering that allows an automatic transformation from business process model to code model. In MDA there are two transformation kinds: transformation from computing independent model (CIM) to platform independent model (PIM) and transformation from PIM to platform specific model (PSM). In this chapter, the authors based on CIM to PIM transformation. This transformation is done by developing a platform that generates class diagram, presented in XMI file, from specifications that are presented in user stories, which are written in natural language (English). They used a natural language processing (NLP) tool named “Stanford Core NLP” for extracting of the object-oriented design elements. The approach was validated by focusing on two case studies: firstly, comparing the results with the results other researchers; and secondly, comparing the results with the results obtained manually. The benefits of the approach are aligned with agile methods goals.
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Sharma, Ritu, et Manu Sood. « Mitigating Technology Obsolescence in Cloud Software Services ». Dans Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 640–60. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6178-3.ch025.

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Cloud computing is a promising computing paradigm wherein computational resources such as processors, storage, and software applications are provided as services to the clients over high bandwidth networks. The diverse software services (SaaS) in a Cloud may not exist in isolation; they require interaction with each other in order to accomplish tasks. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables applications to be designed and developed as a collection of services, each accessible through well-defined interfaces specified for the purpose. Since SOA inherently fosters interoperability, it would enhance the integration and interaction among the Cloud software services. However, hardware and software technologies are constantly evolving at a tremendous pace and technology obsolescence is a major challenge to the software industry. Consequently, a software development approach that could alleviate the undesirable effects of technology shifts is desirable. In this perspective, the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) becomes a preferred methodology for developing software applications. This chapter proposes to integrate the three paradigms, namely Cloud computing, SOA, and MDA, to yield Cloud software services that are robust, flexible, and agile. Convergence of SOA and MDA paradigms in the development of Cloud software services will provide an apt solution to technology obsolescence.
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Motogna, S., I. Lazăr et B. Pârv. « Developing Executable UML Components Based on fUML and Alf ». Dans Handbook of Research on Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering, 345–64. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6359-6.ch014.

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Model-driven architecture frameworks provide an approach for specifying systems independently of a particular platform and for transforming such system models for a particular platform, but development processes based on MDA are not widely used today because they are in general heavy-weight processes: in most situations they cannot deliver (incrementally) partial implementations to be executed immediately. Executable UML means an execution semantics for a subset of actions sufficient for computational completeness. This chapter uses Alf as the fUML-based action language to describe the operations for iComponent: the proposed solution for a platform-independent component model for dynamic execution environments. Moreover, a UML profile for modeling components is defined and applied, following agile principles, to the development of service-oriented components for dynamic execution environments. The intended use of the proposed approach is enterprise systems.
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Essebaa, Imane, Salima Chantit et Mohammed Ramdani. « Integration of Agile Methodologies and Model-Driven Development ». Dans Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 108–17. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3661-2.ch006.

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Agile methods (AM) and model-driven engineering (MDE) are two principal domains of software development. AM proposes best practices in information programming, while MDE focuses on technical part of software development. Both of these domains are in the way of improvement and evolution in order to facilitate the development of IT projects. However, these areas evolve separately despite the great number of researches that focus on improving development project' techniques. Thus, in this chapter the authors present an overview of their approach “Scrum with MoDAr-WA”, that aims to improve Scrum Agile methodology by combining two variants of MDE: model-driven architecture and mode-based testing with the V development lifecycle used to deal with sprint development in Scrum methodology. Then they present a comparison study between the standard Scrum process and Scrum with MoDAr-WA approach in order to highlight the authors' contribution to improve agile methodologies.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Agile MDA"

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Li Yong Cheng, Huang Hai Long et Tang Gan. « Research on a agile general report system model based on MDA ». Dans 2010 International Conference On Computer and Communication Technologies in Agriculture Engineering (CCTAE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cctae.2010.5544203.

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Lazar, I., B. Parv, S. Motogna, I. G. Czibula et C. L. Lazar. « An Agile MDA Approach for the Development of Service-Oriented Component-Based Applications ». Dans 2008 First International Conference on Complexity and Intelligence of the Artificial and Natural Complex Systems. Medical Applications of the Complex Systems. Biomedical Computing (CANS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cans.2008.12.

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Lefebvre, Thierry, Nathalie Bartoli, Sylvain Dubreuil, Marco Panzeri, Riccardo Lombardi, Wim Lammen, Mengmeng Zhang, Imco van Gent et Pier Davide Ciampa. « A clustered and surrogate-based MDA use case for MDO scenarios in AGILE project ». Dans 2018 Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference. Reston, Virginia : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2018-3252.

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« Realization of Agile Enterprises : A Meet-in-the-Middle MDA Approach for Service-Oriented Business Processes ». Dans 1st International Workshop in Software Evolution and Modernization. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0004600301030110.

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Page Risueño, Andreas, Jasper Bussemaker, Pier Davide Ciampa et Bjoern Nagel. « MDAx : Agile Generation of Collaborative MDAO Workflows for Complex Systems ». Dans AIAA AVIATION 2020 FORUM. Reston, Virginia : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2020-3133.

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Mairon, Klaus, Martin Buchheit, Martin Knahl et Shirley Atkinson. « Making MDD Agile : The Agile Model-Driven Method ». Dans 4th International Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (IPPR 2018). Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2018.80508.

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Tremblay, Christine, Émile Archambault, Michel P. Bélanger, Paul Littlewood, William Clelland, Marija Furdek et Lena Wosinska. « Agile Optical Networking : Beyond Filtered Solutions ». Dans Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C. : OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2018.m1a.5.

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Boronat, Artur. « Code-First Model-Driven Engineering : On the Agile Adoption of MDE Tooling ». Dans 2019 34th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ase.2019.00086.

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« 2nd International Workshop on Languages, Methods, and Tools for Model-Driven Agile Development (MAD’05) ». Dans Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2005). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2005.12.

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Harai, Hiroaki. « Softwarized, Elastic and Agile Optical Networks for Dynamic Environmental Change and Failure Recovery ». Dans Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C. : OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2018.m3a.4.

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