基于视图的变量系统演化中相互关联模型的一致性保持

Sofia Ananieva, Thomas Kühn, R. Reussner
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应对不同的和不断变化的需求会导致并发产品(空间上的可变性)和随后的修订(时间上的可变性)。此外,产品由相互关联的模型组成,这些模型表示不同种类的工件。产品内和跨产品的相关模型之间的依赖关系和冗余可能会在演进过程中迅速导致不一致。因此,在开发大型和长期存在的变量系统时,在保持相关模型的一致性的同时统一地处理两个可变性维度是一个主要的挑战。最近的研究通过统一软件产品线工程和软件配置管理的概念和操作来解决空间和时间上可变性的统一管理。然而,在模型驱动软件开发中,相互关联的模型的一致性保持是一个重要的研究课题,在可变性管理中很少被考虑。我们提出了一种方法,该方法建立在最近统一空间和时间变异性的努力之上,并利用基于视图的一致性保存来保护由不同类型的相互关联模型组成的系统。我们通过将其应用于两个现实世界的案例研究来评估我们的方法:一个是基于UML建模工具ArgoUML的著名的ArgoUML- spl,另一个是用于媒体管理的移动应用程序MobileMedia。我们的结果表明,通过手工发展产品的Java模型,其他相关的模型(例如,UML类图)和剩余的受影响的产品可以完全自动地保持一致。
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Preserving Consistency of Interrelated Models during View-Based Evolution of Variable Systems
Coping with different and changing requirements leads to concurrent products (variability in space) and subsequent revisions (variability in time). Moreover, products consist of interrelated models that represent different kinds of artifacts. Dependencies and redundancies between interrelated models within a product and across products can quickly lead to inconsistencies during evolution. Thus, dealing with both variability dimensions uniformly while preserving consistency of interrelated models is a major challenge when developing large and long-living variable systems. Recent research addresses uniform management of variability in space and time by unifying concepts and operations from software product line engineering and software configuration management. However, consistency preservation for interrelated models, which is a major research topic in model-driven software development, has hardly been considered in variability management. We propose an approach that builds on recent efforts for unifying variability in space and time and leverages view-based consistency preservation for systems comprised of different kinds of interrelated models. We evaluate our approach by applying it to two real-world case studies: the well-known ArgoUML-SPL, that is based on the UML modeling tool ArgoUML, and MobileMedia, a mobile application for media management. Our results show that, by manually evolving only the Java models of products, other interrelated models (i.e.,~UML class diagrams) and the remaining affected products can be kept consistent fully automatically.
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