2009 14th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iceccs.2009.14
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The Design of a Conceptual Framework and Technical Infrastructure for Model Management Language Engineering

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“…Using a multipass model-to-model transformation, the annotated diagram is automatically transformed to an intermediate Muddle (the Muddle metamodel is given in Fig. 1), so it can be consumed by suites like the Epsilon platform [28] to perform model management operations (e.g. model-to-text transformation).…”
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“…Using a multipass model-to-model transformation, the annotated diagram is automatically transformed to an intermediate Muddle (the Muddle metamodel is given in Fig. 1), so it can be consumed by suites like the Epsilon platform [28] to perform model management operations (e.g. model-to-text transformation).…”
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“…There are at least two different approaches for solving this problem. The first is the application of a mechanism that will check for untyped nodes on the example models when these are created and request from the domain experts to provide their types; a constraint and language with model repairing capabilities [28] can be used to support this. However, such an approach may force users to take decision on types when they are not ready to do so.…”
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“…In addition, drawing tools do not require MDE-specific expertise. The elements (nodes and edges) of these flexible example models can have type annotations assigned to them to describe the domain concept they represent and can also be amenable to programmatic model management using MDE suites like Epsilon [33].…”
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“…A review of the available flexible or bottom-up methodologies and tools was also performed as part of the literature review for this research project. This thesis also contributes to the extension of a flexible modelling technique, called Muddles, which is part of the Epsilon MDE suite [33] built on top the Eclipse Modelling Framework (EMF) [34] and the GraphML file format [35].…”
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