Thomas Reiter, Kerstin Altmanninger, Werner Retschitzegger,
"Think Global, Act Local: Implementing Model Management with Domain-Specific Integration Languages"
: Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools at the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, 2006, ISBN: 963-420-878-9, Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools at the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Genova, Italy, October, 2006.
Original Titel:
Think Global, Act Local: Implementing Model Management with Domain-Specific Integration Languages
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools at the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Original Kurzfassung:
In recent years a number of model transformation languages have emerged that deal with fine-grained, local
transformation specifications, commonly known as programming in the small. To be able to develop complex
transformation systems in a scalable way, mechanisms to work directly on the global model level are desirable,
referred to as programming in the large. In this paper we show how domain specific model integration
languages can be defined, and how they can be composed in order to achieve complex model management
tasks. Thereby, we base our approach on the definition of declarative model integration languages, of which
implementing transformations are derived. We give a categorization of these transformations and rely on
an object-oriented mechanism allowing to realize complex model management tasks.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Erscheinungsjahr:
2006
Notiz zum Zitat:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools at the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Genova, Italy, October, 2006.
ISBN:
963-420-878-9
Anzahl der Seiten:
13
Notiz zur Publikation:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools at the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Genova, Italy, October, 2006.