Evaluating the Usability in Domain-Specific Languages

Christian Alexander Moreira Jara, Juan Manuel Cobos Quinde, Wilson Fernando Valdez Solis, Bertha Cristina Sanchez Zhunio, Irene Priscila Cedillo Orellana

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Resumen

Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) represent software abstractions that provide semantic to a specific class or domain. DSLs use the concepts and rules from the field or domain to strengthen ties between the domain expert and the technology. Although several DSLs are modeled by considering quality features, most do not have high-quality characteristics related to their usability or do not address them. However, this characteristic constitutes a key aspect for software engineers and domain experts while designing their solutions. Therefore, this paper presents a usability quality model for DSLs aligned to the ISO / IEC 25010 standard and an evaluation model based on the ISO / IEC 25040 standard. Finally, the evaluation method was applied in order to show its feasibility by a case study that addresses the use of two DSLs (related to Ambient Assisted Living and Cloud Computing domain) and assesses their usability.
Idioma originalEspañol
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2021
Publicado de forma externa
Evento29th International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2021) - ESPAÑA, Valencia
Duración: 9 ago. 20219 oct. 2021
http://apibuscador.ucuenca.edu.ec/api/documentos/download/f800d41c-9ce8-4975-b492-0fb6d88c8e45;1.0

Conferencia

Conferencia29th International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2021)
CiudadValencia
Período9/08/219/10/21
OtrosDescripción de la conferencia
Dirección de internet

Palabras clave

  • Domain-specific Languages
  • Usability
  • Quality model
  • Evaluation method

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