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Productivity Analysis of the Distributed QoS Modeling Language
Joe Hoffert, Douglas Schmidt, Aniruddha Gokhale

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Joe Hoffert, Douglas Schmidt, Aniruddha Gokhale. "Productivity Analysis of the Distributed QoS Modeling Language". Dr. Janis Osis and Dr. Erika Asnina (eds.), IGI Global, 2010.

Abstract
Model-driven engineering (MDE), in general, and Domain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs), in particular, are increasingly used to manage the complexity of developing applications in various domains. Although many DSML benefits are qualitative (e.g., ease of use, familiarity of domain concepts), there is a need to quantitatively demonstrate the benefits of DSMLs (e.g., quantify when DSMLs provide savings in development time) to simplify comparison and evaluation. This chapter describes how we conducted productivity analysis for the Distributed Quality-of-Service (QoS) Modeling Language (DQML). Our analysis shows (1) the significant productivity gain using DQML compared with alternative methods when configuring application entities and (2) the viability of quantitative productivity metrics for DSMLs.

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    Joe Hoffert, Douglas Schmidt, Aniruddha Gokhale.
    "Productivity Analysis of the Distributed QoS Modeling
    Language". Dr. Janis Osis and Dr. Erika Asnina (eds.),
    IGI Global, 2010.
  • BibTeX
    @inbook{HoffertSchmidtGokhale10_ProductivityAnalysisOfDistributedQoSModelingLanguage,
        author = {Joe Hoffert and Douglas Schmidt and Aniruddha
                  Gokhale},
        editor = {Dr. Janis Osis and Dr. Erika Asnina},
        title = {Productivity Analysis of the Distributed QoS
                  Modeling Language},
        publisher = {IGI Global},
        year = {2010},
        abstract = {Model-driven engineering (MDE), in general, and
                  Domain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs), in
                  particular, are increasingly used to manage the
                  complexity of developing applications in various
                  domains. Although many DSML benefits are
                  qualitative (e.g., ease of use, familiarity of
                  domain concepts), there is a need to
                  quantitatively demonstrate the benefits of DSMLs
                  (e.g., quantify when DSMLs provide savings in
                  development time) to simplify comparison and
                  evaluation. This chapter describes how we
                  conducted productivity analysis for the
                  Distributed Quality-of-Service (QoS) Modeling
                  Language (DQML). Our analysis shows (1) the
                  significant productivity gain using DQML compared
                  with alternative methods when configuring
                  application entities and (2) the viability of
                  quantitative productivity metrics for DSMLs.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/682.html}
    }
    

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