Continuous process compliance using model driven engineering
Model and Data Engineering: 7th International Conference, MEDI 2017, Barcelona …, 2017•Springer
Software development methods and standards have existed for decades and the software
industry is often expected to follow them, especially when it comes to critical systems. They
are of vital importance for establishing a common frame of reference and milestones for
software life-cycle planning, development, monitoring and evaluation. However, there is
hardly any (semi-) automatic method that ensures the compliance of de-facto processes to
the adopted de-jure standards throughout the development life cycle ie from specification to …
industry is often expected to follow them, especially when it comes to critical systems. They
are of vital importance for establishing a common frame of reference and milestones for
software life-cycle planning, development, monitoring and evaluation. However, there is
hardly any (semi-) automatic method that ensures the compliance of de-facto processes to
the adopted de-jure standards throughout the development life cycle ie from specification to …
Abstract
Software development methods and standards have existed for decades and the software industry is often expected to follow them, especially when it comes to critical systems. They are of vital importance for establishing a common frame of reference and milestones for software life-cycle planning, development, monitoring and evaluation. However, there is hardly any (semi-)automatic method that ensures the compliance of de-facto processes to the adopted de-jure standards throughout the development life cycle i.e. from specification to enactment. We argue that compliance assurance should be dealt by the process modeling methodologies implicitly to facilitate correct by construction approach for process development. This article presents a framework for modeling software development processes that ensures their continuous compliance to an adopted standard from specification to execution.
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