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Requirements Modeling and MDA – Proposal for a Combined Approach

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Conceptual modeling and MDA is becoming more and more important for Information Systems (IS) development. Tools which support code generation are already on the market. However, the problem still remains, that end users who are not familiar with these models do not understand them. As a result, the communication is still on a very concrete level based on the natural language description of requirements with all it’s deficiencies (e.g. ambiguity, incompleteness and huge requirements documents).

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Kop, C., Mayr, H.C., Yevdoshenko, N. (2007). Requirements Modeling and MDA – Proposal for a Combined Approach. In: Wojtkowski, W., Wojtkowski, W.G., Zupancic, J., Magyar, G., Knapp, G. (eds) Advances in Information Systems Development. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-70802-7_16

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