Metamodeling for Method Engineering
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Issue Date December 2009
Category Single Issue
Language English
Peer Reviewed Academic Journal

Metamodeling for Method Engineering

Author/Writer: Manfred A. Jeusfeld,�Matthias Jarke�and�John Mylopoulos
Introduction

The book first presents the theoretical basis of metamodeling for method engineering, discussing information modeling, the potential of metamodeling for software systems development, and the introduction of the metamodeling tool ConceptBase. The second, and larger, portion of the book reports on applications of the metamodeling approach to method engineering. These detailed case studies range from telecommunication service specification, hypermedia design, and data warehousing to cooperative requirements engineering, chemical device modeling, and design of new abstraction principles of modeling languages. Although these chapters can stand alone as case studies, they also relate to the earlier theoretical chapters. The metamodeling approach described in the book is based on the Telos metamodeling language implemented by the ConceptBase system. An accompanying CD-ROM contains the ConceptBase system and a large collection of Telos metamodels discussed in the text. The CD-ROM enables readers to start directly with method engineering, from small method chunks up to complete method definitions. The complete definition of Ed Yourdon's structured analysis method is included as an instructional example.

Keywords
Information modelling Metamodelling Method engineering
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Manfred A. Jeusfeld,�Matthias Jarke�and�John Mylopoulos
Manfred A. Jeusfeld,�Matthias Jarke�and�John Mylopoulos

Manfred Jeusfeld is Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Management, Tilburg University, Netherlands.
Matthias Jarke is Executive Director of the Fraunhofer Institute of Applied IT, Bonn, Germany. John Mylopoulos is Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Trento.