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Model transformation for end-user modelers with VMTL

Published: 02 October 2016 Publication History

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Models facilitate communication between software development project stakeholders by providing abstraction and precision. The Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) paradigm goes one step further, placing model transformation at the heart of software development [3]. Consequently, many model transformation languages (MTLs) and tools have been developed in the context of MDE. Their origin has shaped them profoundly: the application scenarios, modeling languages and model types considered, intended audience and their required capabilities, available tools, and the topics attracting scientific interest all bear the marks of MDE.

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MODELS '16: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
October 2016
414 pages
ISBN:9781450343213
DOI:10.1145/2976767
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