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Megamodels can be used in diverse contexts:
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* model management
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* software architecture
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* technology documentation
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* et al.
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Megamodels may reside at different abstraction levels:
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* Scripting (in the scope of software repositories)
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* Modeling (in the scope of software architecture)
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* Verification (in the scope of formal specification)
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* et al.
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We study the compilation of higher-level megamodels to lower-level megamodels. The domain of interest is concerned with software transformation---with bidirectional transformations specifically. The higher level is concerned with logic properties of transformations such as universal consistency properties between artifacts being transformed. The lower level is concerned with property-based testing of transformations.
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Find papers and software here: http://professor-fish.blogspot.com/2016/08/megamodels-of-coupled-transformations.html

Latest revision as of 21:00, 24 August 2016

Ralf Lämmel: Compilation of megamodels

Megamodels can be used in diverse contexts:

  • model management
  • software architecture
  • technology documentation
  • et al.

Megamodels may reside at different abstraction levels:

  • Scripting (in the scope of software repositories)
  • Modeling (in the scope of software architecture)
  • Verification (in the scope of formal specification)
  • et al.

We study the compilation of higher-level megamodels to lower-level megamodels. The domain of interest is concerned with software transformation---with bidirectional transformations specifically. The higher level is concerned with logic properties of transformations such as universal consistency properties between artifacts being transformed. The lower level is concerned with property-based testing of transformations.

Find papers and software here: http://professor-fish.blogspot.com/2016/08/megamodels-of-coupled-transformations.html