The transition to Model-Based Design must be managed carefully, both to demonstrate short-term benefits and to establish a culture that enables the full realization of the theoretical benefits of this approach. In this paper we introduce the concepts of Model-Based Design, highlight some of its benefits, and then discuss in detail the 10 best practices for adopting a Model-Based Design culture across an organization. These best practices have been gleaned from successful and not-sosuccessful transformations to Model-Based Design at companies from a variety of different industries.
Accurate measurements of productivity and quality are essential for balancing workload, creating predictable schedules and budgets, and controlling quality. Traditional software development processes include well-established methods for measuring productivity and quality. These include Lines of Code (LOC). With the introduction of Model-Based Design, organizations require a different measure of the software development process.
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