2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-37057-1_2
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Towards a Distributed Modeling Process Based on Composite Models

Abstract: Abstract. The rising impact of software development in globally distributed teams strengthens the need for strategies that establish a clear separation of concerns in software models. Dealing with large, weakly modularized models and conflicting changes on interrelated models are typical obstacles to be witnessed. This paper proposes a structured process for distributed modeling based on the modularization technique provided by composite models with explicit interfaces. It provides a splitting activity for dec… Show more

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“…Providing an efficient solution for the matching of base rules represented as disconnected graphs is also subject for possible future work, as is to compare our approach against existing algorithms aiming at specific tasks in compilers and theorem provers. Finally, we aim to apply variabilitybased rules to distributed modeling scenarios with multiple variants of editing steps, e.g., synchronous and asynchronous ones [21]. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing an efficient solution for the matching of base rules represented as disconnected graphs is also subject for possible future work, as is to compare our approach against existing algorithms aiming at specific tasks in compilers and theorem provers. Finally, we aim to apply variabilitybased rules to distributed modeling scenarios with multiple variants of editing steps, e.g., synchronous and asynchronous ones [21]. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concern of future work is not only to derive a set of sub-models, but also explicit export and import interfaces for the sub-models. The tool could then be integrated into the distributed modeling process proposed in [3]. Furthermore, splitting of model instances along the meta-model decomposition is to be investigated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a configurable and useroriented graph clustering tool has not been invested yet. Preliminary work on the subject of model splitting has been done in the context of a distributed modeling process [3]. While this former contribution provides a formalization for the result of splitting a model into a set of components, it does not describe a method of automation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kelsen et al [17] propose an algorithm to split a model into submodels, where each submodel is conformant to the original metamodel with association multiplicities taken into account. Strüber et al [18] provide a splitting mechanism for both metamodels and models based on the component graphs of [10]. In [19], Strüber et al use [10] as the basis of an approach to split a model based on the relevance of its elements using information retrieval methods.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%