2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/models-c.2019.00073
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Towards Flexible, Rigorous Refinement in Metamodeling

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“…Properties of this kind would have to be compound in nature as they would have to, at each non-bottom-level, simultaneously have an order-zero value, and a higher-order type. We are unaware of a respective domain example and most modeling technologies do not accommodate this property kind (DMLA being a notable exception [8]). We therefore do not cover this property kind in our comparisons.…”
Section: ) Multiple Types Multiple Values (Mtmv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Properties of this kind would have to be compound in nature as they would have to, at each non-bottom-level, simultaneously have an order-zero value, and a higher-order type. We are unaware of a respective domain example and most modeling technologies do not accommodate this property kind (DMLA being a notable exception [8]). We therefore do not cover this property kind in our comparisons.…”
Section: ) Multiple Types Multiple Values (Mtmv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) support separate control over field-and value presence. Since they are based on refinement (as used in [8], for example), the elements containing level-blind fields are not organized in levels and afford much more flexibility. For example, it is possible to add or remove elements in refinement chains without invalidating existing elements (e.g., by affecting their order and thus fundamentally changing their nature).…”
Section: E Variant 5: Level-blind Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This interpretation of instantiation is supported by non-strict meta-modeling, meaning that entities can refer to each other independently of their abstraction level. For the sake of clarity, it is worth mentioning that in previous work (e.g., [44], [61]), we have used two more terms to characterize the instantiation in DMLA: lazy instantiation and fluid meta-modeling. Lazy instantiation refers to the fact that it is allowed to postpone decisions regarding the instantiation of entities.…”
Section: Main Concepts Of Dmlamentioning
confidence: 99%