Abstract:
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software engineering paradigm based on the systematic use of models. Over the past few years, engineers have significantly increased t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software engineering paradigm based on the systematic use of models. Over the past few years, engineers have significantly increased the use of MDE, which has been reported as a successful paradigm for developing industrial software. Recently, there have also been remarkable advancements in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) domain, with a significant increase in advanced Machine Learning (ML) techniques. The advances in both fields have led to a surge in works that dwell within the intersection of ML and MDE. This work places the focus on systematically reviewing works that leverage ML to solve MDE problems. We have reviewed a total of 9,194 papers, selecting 98 studies for further analysis. The results of our Systematic Literature Review (SLR) bring light to the current state of the art and trends in the field, discussing the drift in the usage of the different available ML techniques along with the remaining research gaps and open challenges. Our SLR has the potential to produce a positive impact in the research community by steering it towards ML techniques that have been successfully applied to solve MDE challenges.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering ( Volume: 50, Issue: 9, September 2024)