Los Beneficios del desarrollo dirigido por modelos en los Repositorios Institucionales

Texier, Jose, De Giusti, Marisa, Oviedo, Nestor, Villarreal, Gonzalo and Lira, Ariel Los Beneficios del desarrollo dirigido por modelos en los Repositorios Institucionales., 2012 . In BIREDIAL 2012, Barranquilla, Colombia, 13 de Noviembre de 2012. [Conference paper]

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English abstract

The Institutional Repositories (IR) have been consolidated into the institutions in cientific and academic areas, as shown by the directories existing open access repositories and the deposits daily of articles made ​​by different ways, such as by self-archiving of registered users and the cataloging by librarians. IR systems are based on various conceptual models, so in this paper a bibliographic survey Model-Driven Development (MDD) in systems and applications for RI in order to expose the benefits of applying MDD in IR. The MDD is a paradigm for building software that assigns a central role models and active under which derive models ranging from the most abstract to the concrete, this is done through successive transformations. This paradigm provides a framework that allows interested parties to share their views and directly manipulate representations of the entities of this domain. Therefore, the benefits are grouped by actors that are present, namely, developers, business owners and domain experts. In conclusion, these benefits help make more formal software implementations, resulting in a consolidation of such systems, where the main beneficiaries are the end users through the services are offered.

Spanish abstract

Los Repositorios Institucionales (RI) se han consolidado en las instituciones en las áreas científicas y académicas, así lo demuestran los directorios de repositorios existentes de acceso abierto y en los depósitos diarios de artículos o documentos realizados por diferentes vías, tales como el autoarchivo por parte de los usuarios registrados y las catalogaciones por parte de los bibliotecarios. Los sistemas RI se basan en diversos modelos conceptuales, por lo que en este trabajo se realiza un relevamiento bibliográfico del Desarrollo de Software Dirigido por Modelos (MDD) en los sistemas y aplicaciones para los RI con el propósito de exponer los beneficios de la aplicación del MDD en los RI. El MDD es un paradigma de construcción de software que asigna a los modelos un rol central y activo bajo el cual se derivan modelos que van desde los más abstractos a los concretos, este proceso se realiza a través de transformaciones sucesivas. Este paradigma proporciona un marco de trabajo que permite a los interesados compartir sus puntos de vista y manipular directamente las representaciones de las entidades de este dominio. Por ello, se presentan los beneficios agrupados según los actores que están presentes, a saber, desarrolladores, dueños de negocio y expertos del dominio. En conclusión, estos beneficios ayudan a que todo el entorno del dominio de los RI se concentre en implementaciones de software más formales, generando una consolidación de tales sistemas, donde los principales beneficiarios serán los usuarios finales a través de los múltiples servicios que son y serán ofrecidos por estos sistemas

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: Repositorios institucionales, desarrollo de software dirigido por modelos, MDD, metamodelos
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AA. Library and information science as a field.
A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields .
L. Information technology and library technology > LK. Software methodologies and engineering.
L. Information technology and library technology > LL. Automated language processing.
Depositing user: Jose Texier
Date deposited: 15 Nov 2012
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:24
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/17970

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