Autores UPV
España Cubillo Sergio,
González Cardona Tania,
Jānis Grabis,
Lauma Jokste,
Juanes Pascual Raúl,
Valverde Giromé Francisco
Abstract
Capability-driven development (CDD) is a novel paradigm for
organisational modelling and information technology development. Its
cornerstones are capability modelling (including goals, context, processes),
pattern-based design, and runtime context awareness and service delivery
adjustment. There is a lack of empirical studies regarding the industrial
application of CDD. This paper reports on a case study that focuses on
capability modelling within a service-oriented architecture development project.
We have collected lessons learned, as well as open challenges to feedback the
improvement of the CDD methodology.