Matthias Schöttle, Nishanth Thimmegowda, Omar Alam, J. Kienzle, G. Mussbacher
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Abstract
This demonstration paper presents TouchCORE, a multi-touch enabled software design modelling tool aimed at developing scalable and reusable software design models following the concerndriven software development paradigm. After a quick review of concern-orientation, this paper primarily focusses on the new features that were added to TouchCORE since the last demonstration at Modularity 2014 (were the tool was still called TouchRAM). TouchCORE now provides full support for concern-orientation. This includes support for feature model editing and different modes for feature model and impact model visualization and assessment to best assist the concern designers as well as the concern users. To help the modeller understand the interactions between concerns, TouchCORE now also collects tracing information when concerns are reused and stores that information with the woven models. This makes it possible to visualize from which concern(s) a model element in the woven model has originated.