In this article we analyze a workbench for the analysis and design of web applications automatically generated from a visual oriented meta-CASE. This tool suitably exploits UML metamodeling and process modeling to visually specify the target workbench, and employs visual language generation systems for their deployment. The generated workbench consists of a visual environment which includes knowledge about software process and mechanisms to check the consistency between the developed models. We present the results of a preliminary case study we have carried out to collect information on the user experience with the generated workbench.

Automatically Generated Case Workbenches: A Preliminary Case Study

DEUFEMIA, Vincenzo;GRAVINO, Carmine;RISI, MICHELE
2009-01-01

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In this article we analyze a workbench for the analysis and design of web applications automatically generated from a visual oriented meta-CASE. This tool suitably exploits UML metamodeling and process modeling to visually specify the target workbench, and employs visual language generation systems for their deployment. The generated workbench consists of a visual environment which includes knowledge about software process and mechanisms to check the consistency between the developed models. We present the results of a preliminary case study we have carried out to collect information on the user experience with the generated workbench.
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