MoSiS
Model-driven development of highly configurable embedded Software-intensive Systems
Project description
The ITEA 2 project MoSiS has developed a common variability language (CVL) for modelling and managing variability and several domain-specific languages (DSLs) for model-driven development of software-intensive systems. Domain-specific languages (DSLs) allow model-driven development of software-intensive systems and have been demonstrated in sectors such as railway signalling, communications and manufacturing.
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Finland
MetaCase
Finland
Nokia Solutions and Networks
Finland
Norway
Spain
Sweden
Combitech
Sweden
University of Skövde
Sweden
The Netherlands
@-portunity
The Netherlands
Project publications
- MoSiS Project results leaflet Project Leaflet 30 November 2010 Download
- MoSiS Innovation report Innovation Report 09 December 2010 Download