Collaborative Model-Driven Software Engineering: A Systematic Update

István Dávid, K. Aslam, Sogol Faridmoayer, I. Malavolta, Eugene Syriani, P. Lago
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Current software engineering practices rely on highly heterogeneous and distributed teams working in a collaborative setting. Between 2013–2020, the publication output in the field of collaborative Model-Driven Software Engineering (MDSE) has significantly increased. However, the only systematic mapping study available is limited to studies published until 2015. In this paper, we provide an update on that study for the complementing 2016–2020 period, and report the latest results, challenges, and trends. Our analysis led to selecting 29 clusters of 54 new peer-reviewed publications on collaborative MDSE. Based on the novel developments in the field, we have extended and improved the original classification framework, making it applicable to recent and future research contributions on collaborative MDSE. The insights in this paper relate to the changing trends in the field and present new relevant information.
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协同模型驱动软件工程:系统更新
当前的软件工程实践依赖于在协作环境中工作的高度异构和分布式的团队。2013-2020年间,协同模型驱动软件工程(MDSE)领域的论文发表量显著增加。然而,唯一可用的系统测绘研究仅限于2015年之前发表的研究。在本文中,我们提供了2016-2020年补充研究的最新情况,并报告了最新的结果、挑战和趋势。我们的分析导致选择了29组54个新的同行评议的协作MDSE出版物。基于该领域的新发展,我们扩展和改进了原有的分类框架,使其适用于最近和未来对协作MDSE的研究贡献。本文的见解与该领域的变化趋势有关,并提供了新的相关信息。
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