Towards a quality modelling language for component-based systems (QML/CS)

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Abstract

In the model-based development context, meta-model-based languages are dened and implemented, either in the general domain or for specic domains. Creating a new meta-model requires integration and the ability to maintain consistency throughout the various aspects of the models. QML/CS does not have a well-dened specication in terms of modelling non-functional properties of component-based software; in fact it provides an overview of what QML/CS could look like [12]. There is a recognised need for a re- ned quality modelling language for component-based systems (QML/CS); one way of achieving this is by dening a meta-model and its semantics. This research aims to dene and build a meta-model of QML/CS, which can be used to produce a well-dened specication that species the nonfunctional properties of component-based software. In this paper, the challenges QML/CS brings due to some special properties found in this type of language are discussed. In addition, the techniques that are available and can be applied to address the challenges are identied.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Quality Assurance for Service-Based Applications, QASBA 2013 - In Conjunction with ISSTA 2013
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event2nd International Workshop on Quality Assurance for Service-Based Applications, QASBA 2013, in Conjunction with the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA 2013 - Lugano, Switzerland
Duration: 15 Jul 201315 Jul 2013

Conference

Conference2nd International Workshop on Quality Assurance for Service-Based Applications, QASBA 2013, in Conjunction with the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA 2013
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityLugano
Period15/07/201315/07/2013

Keywords

  • Meta-model
  • Non-functional properties
  • QML/CS

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