2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10270-013-0374-0
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A demonstration-based model transformation approach to automate model scalability

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“…Sun et al [25] presented an approach that allows users to demonstrate model transformations and to automatically derive transformation rules from this demonstration. In another study, Sun et al [26] describe how layout information for model transformations can be captured during user demonstrations and effectively used later on.…”
Section: Defining Model Transformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sun et al [25] presented an approach that allows users to demonstrate model transformations and to automatically derive transformation rules from this demonstration. In another study, Sun et al [26] describe how layout information for model transformations can be captured during user demonstrations and effectively used later on.…”
Section: Defining Model Transformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rule 7 creates a type constraint for the first existing version of each model element. general has been already studied by other authors [25], we decided to restrict our study to the evaluation of VisPaRec in comparison to Rapide.…”
Section: Step 3: Generating Event-processing Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In MDE, not only models but also meta models and model transformations are the core assets of software development. The research activities over MDE are very broad, including domain specific models, model building, model verification, model reuse, model transformation and code generation [77,131]. In the literature, the terms model and optimization are used in two ways: (i) models for optimization; and (ii) model optimization.…”
Section: Scenario 2: Finding the Schedulable Optimal Model With Respect To A Single Quality Attributementioning
confidence: 99%