| J. Whittle. Transformations and software modeling languages: Automating transformations in UML. In J.-M. Jezequel, H. Hussmann, and S. Cook, editors, UML 2002 -- The Unified Modeling Language : 5th International Conference, pages 227 -- 242. Springer-Verlag, 2002. |
....[1, 11, 17] Operational approaches these techniques describe the process of a model transformation from the source to the target language. Such a specification mainly combines metamodeling with (c) graph transformation [5, 8, 9, 14, 27] d) triple graph grammars [22] e) term rewriting rules [28], or (f) XSL transformations [6, 19] Many of the previous approaches already tackle the problem of automating model transformations in order to provide a higher quality of transformation programs compared with manually written ad hoc transformation scripts. Problem statement However, automation ....
J. Whittle. Transformations and software modeling languages: Automating transformations in UML. In J.-M. Jezequel, H. Hussmann, and S. Cook (eds.), Proc. Fifth Intern. Conf. on the Unified Modeling Language -- The Language and its Applications, vol. 2460 of LNCS, pp. 227--242. Springer, Dresden, Germany, 2002. 15
....[1, 12] Operational approaches these techniques describe the process of a model transformation from the source to the target language. Such a specification mainly combines metamodeling with (c) graph transformation [3,5,6,8,21,22] d) triple graph grammars [18] e) term rewriting rules [23], or (f) XSL transformations [15] Problem statement Even though many of these approaches tackle the automated generation of model transformation programs and provide a precise mathematical and conceptual background for them, only research prototype tools exist for supporting such ....
J. Whittle. Transformations and software modeling languages: Automating transformations in UML. In J.-M. Jezequel, H. Hussmann, and S. Cook (eds.), Proc. Fifth Intern. Conf. on the Unified Modeling Language -- The Language and its Applications, vol. 2460 of LNCS, pp. 227--242. Springer, Dresden, Germany, 2002. 15
....GME [19] however, none of them provides reusability for rules. VPM supports model transformations within and between metamodels. The model transformation concepts of VPM is built on results of previous research [10,38,40] in the field. Similar applications have been reported recently in [14, 15, 41]. VPM can precisely handle mathematical domains as demonstrated by the running examples of the paper. The theoretical foundations introduced in the paper are supported by a prototype tool called VIATRA (VIsual Automated model TRAnsformations) 40] VIATRA has been designed and implemented to ....
J. Whittle. Transformations and software modeling languages: Automating transformations in UML. In J.-M. Jezequel, H. Hussmann, and S. Cook (eds.), Proc. Fifth International Conference on the Unified Modeling Language -- The Language and its Applications, vol. 2460 of LNCS, pp. 227--242. Springer-Verlag, Dresden, Germany, 2002.
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