Seunghun Park, KeungSik Choi, Kyung-A Yoon, Doo-Hwan Bae
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Deriving Software Process Simulation Model from SPEM-based Software Process Model
It is difficult to adopt a simulation technology for simulating a software process because of the difficulty in developing a simulation model. In order to resolve the difficulty, we consider the following issues: reducing the cost to develop a simulation model, reducing the simulation model complexity, and increasing the modularity of a simulation model. We propose an approach to deriving a discrete event system specification (DEVS)-Hybrid simulation model from a software process engineering meta-model (SPEM)-based software process model. We provide the mapping between the elements of SPEM and the DEVS-Hybrid formalism and the transformation rules for automatically deriving a simulation model from a descriptive process model. Our approach resolves the issues by the transformation rules and the hierarchical and modularized modeling properties of UML and DEVS.