1st Edition
Model-Driven Software Systems Development Using the Meta-Artifact Process
By Wayne O'Brien
Copyright 2024
144 Pages
46 B/W Illustrations
by
Auerbach Publications
144 Pages
46 B/W Illustrations
by
Auerbach Publications
144 Pages
46 B/W Illustrations
by
Auerbach Publications
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The importance of architecture for software systems is widely accepted, but the role of architecture in the overall development process is not so clear. Presenting an architecture-centric process, Model-Driven Software Systems Development Using the Meta-Artifact Process makes the role of architecture clear. At its core, this book is about developing software systems and, more specifically,... Read more
1. Introduction
2. Meta-Artifact Process
3. Meta-Artifact
4. Domain Rules Analysis
5. Bifurcated Architecture
6. Architecture Centricity
7. Procedure to Apply MAP
8. Summary Review
Biography
Wayne O’Brien received his PhD in information technology and engineering in 2006 from George Mason University and became a certified architect in 2009, architecting systems as an engineering fellow for one of the major defense contractors. His doctoral dissertation, "Breakdowns in Controls in Automated Systems," was published in book form in the United States and Europe in December of 2008.






