Abstract:
Modelling is considered as a universal approach to define and simplify real-world applications through appropriate abstraction. Model-driven system engineering identifies and integrates appropriate concepts, techniques, and tools which provide important artefacts for interdisciplinary activities. In this paper, we show how we used a model-driven approach to design and improve a Digital Humanities dynamic web application within an interdisciplinary project that enables history students and volunteers of history associations to transcribe a large corpus of image-based data from the General Register Office (GRO) records. Our model-driven approach generates the software application from data, workflow and GUI abstract models, ready for deployment.
Keywords:
software and system engineering, model-driven development, web application, historical civil record, digital humanities, XMDD, DIME.
We are grateful for the full cooperation of the Registrar General of Ireland for permission to use these data for research purposes. This research is funded by the Irish Research Council Laureate Award 2017/32 and by Science Foundation Ireland through the grants 13/RC/2094 to Lero - the Irish Software Research Centre (www.lero.ie).
Document Type:
Article
Language: English
Citation:
R. Khan, A. Schieweck, C. Breathnach, T. Margaria, “Historical civil registration record transcription using an eXtreme Model Driven approach”, Proceedings of ISP RAS, 33:3 (2021), 123–142