TY - UNPB
T1 - Model-based Maintenance and Evolution with GenAI: A Look into the Future.
AU - Marchezan de Paula, Luciano
AU - Guez Assuncao, Wesley Klewerton
AU - Herac, Edvin
AU - Egyed, Alexander
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Model-Based Engineering (MBE) has streamlined software development by focusing on abstraction and automation. The adoption of MBE in Maintenance and Evolution (MBM&E), however, is still limited due to poor tool support and a lack of perceived benefits. We argue that Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) can be used as a means to address the limitations of MBM&E. In this sense, we argue that GenAI, driven by Foundation Models, offers promising potential for enhancing MBM&E tasks. With this possibility in mind, we introduce a research vision that contains a classification scheme for GenAI approaches in MBM&E considering two main aspects: (i) the level of augmentation provided by GenAI and (ii) the experience of the engineers involved. We propose that GenAI can be used in MBM&E for: reducing engineers' learning curve, maximizing efficiency with recommendations, or serving as a reasoning tool to understand domain problems. Furthermore, we outline challenges in this field as a research agenda to drive scientific and practical future solutions. With this proposed vision, we aim to bridge the gap between GenAI and MBM&E, presenting a structured and sophisticated way for advancing MBM&E practices.
AB - Model-Based Engineering (MBE) has streamlined software development by focusing on abstraction and automation. The adoption of MBE in Maintenance and Evolution (MBM&E), however, is still limited due to poor tool support and a lack of perceived benefits. We argue that Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) can be used as a means to address the limitations of MBM&E. In this sense, we argue that GenAI, driven by Foundation Models, offers promising potential for enhancing MBM&E tasks. With this possibility in mind, we introduce a research vision that contains a classification scheme for GenAI approaches in MBM&E considering two main aspects: (i) the level of augmentation provided by GenAI and (ii) the experience of the engineers involved. We propose that GenAI can be used in MBM&E for: reducing engineers' learning curve, maximizing efficiency with recommendations, or serving as a reasoning tool to understand domain problems. Furthermore, we outline challenges in this field as a research agenda to drive scientific and practical future solutions. With this proposed vision, we aim to bridge the gap between GenAI and MBM&E, presenting a structured and sophisticated way for advancing MBM&E practices.
UR - https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2407.07269
U2 - 10.48550/ARXIV.2407.07269
DO - 10.48550/ARXIV.2407.07269
M3 - Preprint
T3 - arXiv.org
BT - Model-based Maintenance and Evolution with GenAI: A Look into the Future.
ER -