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@Article{WanderleySilAraMorGue:2014:ExEvCo,
               author = "Wanderley, F. and Silveira, D. and Araujo, J. and Moreira, A. and 
                         Guerra, Eduardo Martins",
          affiliation = "CITI, Faculdade de Ci{\^e}ncias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova 
                         de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal and PROPAD, Universidade Federal de 
                         Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil and CITI, Faculdade de 
                         Ci{\^e}ncias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, 
                         Portugal and CITI, Faculdade de Ci{\^e}ncias e Tecnologia, 
                         Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                title = "Experimental evaluation of conceptual modelling through mind maps 
                         and model driven engineering",
              journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
                 year = "2014",
               volume = "8583 LNCS",
               number = "PART 5",
                pages = "200--214",
             keywords = "Requirements engineering, Software engineering, Conceptual 
                         modelling, Controlled experiment, Experimental evaluation, 
                         Experimental software engineering, Mind maps, Model driven 
                         development, Model-driven Engineering, Recent researches, 
                         Schematic diagrams.",
             abstract = "Recent research studies report evidence that many systems' 
                         requirements are not fully understood, being difficult to elicit 
                         and produce accurate conceptual models more efficiently. We have 
                         been investigating how creative models and model-driven 
                         development can contribute to overcome this difficulty. Creative 
                         models such as mind maps offer effective cognitive support to 
                         rapidly produce conceptual models that are closer to stakeholders' 
                         expectations. This paper reports on the results of a controlled 
                         experiment carried out in academia and industry using a creative 
                         and agile modeling approach. This approach uses mind maps to 
                         generate conceptual models through transformations, using 
                         model-driven engineering techniques. The empirical evidence 
                         discussed in this paper shows a significant gain in time spent to 
                         build conceptual models. © 2014 Springer International 
                         Publishing.",
                  doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-09156-3_15",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09156-3_15",
                 isbn = "9783319091556",
                 issn = "0302-9743",
                label = "scopus 2014-11 WanderleySilAraMorGue:2014:ExEvCo",
             language = "en",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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