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Abstract: In many application domains, like for example B2B, B2C, or CASE, a lot of heterogeneous
applications exist which have to cooperate and exchange data. A major
task of system integration is the mapping of di#erent data models, on which the
applications are built upon. In this paper, the Basic Object-oriented Transformation
Language (BOTL) is introduced as a mathematically founded approach for
the integration of data models. Class diagrams of the Unified Modelling Language
(UML) are today... (Update)
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Braun, P., Marschall, F.: Transforming object oriented models with BOTL. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 72 (2003) http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/braun03transforming.html More
@misc{ braun03transforming,
author = "P. Braun and F. Marschall",
title = "Transforming object oriented models with BOTL",
text = "Braun, P., Marschall, F.: Transforming object oriented models with BOTL.
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 72 (2003)",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/braun03transforming.html" }
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