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Megamodels have been used in diverse contexts: | |||
- model management | |||
- software architecture | |||
- technology documentation | |||
- et al. | |||
Megamodels reside at different abstraction levels: | |||
- Scripting (in the scope of model repositories) | |||
- Modeling (in the scope of linguistic architecture) | |||
- Verification (in the scope of testing) | |||
- et al. | |||
We present a use case for compiling 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 or interest. The lower level is concerned with testing-related properties around individual artifacts. | |||
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Ralf Lämmel: Compilation of megamodels
Megamodels have been used in diverse contexts: - model management - software architecture - technology documentation - et al.
Megamodels reside at different abstraction levels: - Scripting (in the scope of model repositories) - Modeling (in the scope of linguistic architecture) - Verification (in the scope of testing) - et al.
We present a use case for compiling 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 or interest. The lower level is concerned with testing-related properties around individual artifacts.