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El autor Suilen H. Alvarado ha publicado 2 artículo(s):

1 - Multilevel Modeling of Geographic Information Systems Based on International Standards

Even though different applications based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide different features and functions, they all share a set of common concepts (e.g., spatial data types, operations, services), a common architecture, and a common set of technologies. Furthermore, common structures appear repeatedly in different GIS, although they have to be specialized in specific application domains. Multilevel modeling is an approach to model-driven engineering (MDE) in which the number of metamodel levels is not fixed. This approach aims at solving the limitations of a two-level metamodeling approach, which forces the designer to include all the metamodel elements at the same level. In this paper, we address the application of multilevel modeling to the domain of GIS, and we evaluate its potential benefits. Although we do not present a complete set of models, we present four representative scenarios supported by example models. One of them is based on the standards defined by ISO TC/211 and the Open Geospatial Consortium. The other three are based on the EU INSPIRE Directive (territory administration, spatial networks, and facility management). These scenarios show that multilevel modeling can provide more benefits to GIS modeling than a two-level metamodeling approach.

Autores: Suilen H. Alvarado / Alejandro Cortiñas / Miguel Rodríguez Luaces / Oscar Pedreira / Ángeles S. Places / 
Palabras Clave: Geographic information systems - Model-Driven Engineering - Multilevel software modeling

2 - Definición de Operadores de Mutación para Sistemas de Información Geográfica

Este artículo presenta la definición de un conjunto de operadores de mutación que reproducen errores probables que pueden ocurrir durante el desarrollo de Sistemas de Información Geográfica. Estos operadores fueron definidos a partir de errores que se identificaron analizando las tecnologías más usadas para implementar este tipo de aplicaciones. Para la creación de los operadores implementamos un prototipo basado en programación orientada a aspectos. Finalmente evaluamos su uso simulando estos errores en dos aplicaciones reales.

Autores: Suilen H. Alvarado / Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán / Miguel R. Luaces / Oscar Pedreira / Ángeles S. Places / Macario Polo / 
Palabras Clave: operadores de mutación - pruebas de mutación - Sistemas de Informacíon Geográfica