Formalization and Rule-Based Transformation of EMF Ecore-Based Models
B. Schätz. Software Language Engineering, volume 5452 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, (2009)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00434-6_15
Abstract
With models becoming a common-place in software and systems development, the support of automatic transformations of those models is an important asset to increase the efficiency and improve the quality of the development process. However, the definition of transformations still is quite complex. Several approaches – from more imperative to more declarative styles – have been introduced to support the definition of such transformations. Here, we show how a
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Formalization and Rule-Based Transformation of EMF Ecore-Based Models - Springer
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