Authors:
Sebastian Apel
;
Marianne Mauch
and
Volkmar Schau
Affiliation:
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Keyword(s):
Software Architecture, Code Generator, Model-driven Engineering, Electric Vehicles, Logistic, Freight Transportation.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Applications and Software Development
;
Component-Based Software Engineering
;
Executable UML
;
Generative Programming
;
Languages, Tools and Architectures
;
Model-Driven Architecture
;
Model-Driven Software Development
;
Service Oriented Architectures
;
Software Engineering
Abstract:
System landscapes within logistical scenarios is highly heterogenic. Adding specific mechanisms, e.g. to support planing, monitoring and analyses for fully electrical powered vehicles, could become a mess or at least a challenge. While our project Smart City Logistic (SCL) is trying to manage this extension for multiple logistic scenarios, other projects want to do comparable system extensions as well. The following approach tries to evaluate how model-driven engineering (MDE) combined with generative frameworks can support the transfer from platform independent models to deployable solutions within the logistical domain. This paper compares specific MDE tools which can be used to support such a framework.