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A metamodel of an informational structure for model-based technology roadmapping

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121103

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Technology roadmapping; Model-driven Engineering; Metamodeling

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Recent contributions in technology roadmapping focus on applying numerical models and tools to enhance the process, leading to the emergence of model-based technology roadmapping. This paper creates a metamodel to define roadmaps independently and validates its applicability to different types of roadmaps, providing guidance for tool developers and session participants.
Recent contributions in the field of technology roadmapping often aim to apply various numerical models and tools to facilitate the roadmapping process and enrich its outcomes. This trend resulted in the emergence of socalled model-based technology roadmapping. We consider it as the future development of the traditional document-based paradigm. One of the general approaches to support the model-based roadmapping is to develop a roadmap's metamodel that would define it independently from the application context and link it to the existing roadmapping literature. In this paper, we attempt to create such a metamodel by generalizing and formalizing existing document-based roadmaps. We validate our metamodel via reproducing three very different roadmaps from the literature, not included in the set of roadmaps from which the metamodel was created, using the novel formal approach. The fact that these roadmaps were reproduced using the proposed metamodel indicates its applicability to many classes of real roadmaps. The results of this work seem beneficial for architects of the software tools for roadmapping and for the regular participants of roadmapping sessions.

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