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10th ICMT@STAF 2017: Marburg, Germany
- Esther Guerra, Mark van den Brand:
Theory and Practice of Model Transformation - 10th International Conference, ICMT@STAF 2017, Marburg, Germany, July 17-18, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10374, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-61472-4
Transformation Paradigms, Languages, Algorithms and Strategies
- Artur Boronat:
Experimentation with a Big-Step Semantics for ATL Model Transformations. 3-18 - Christopher Gerking, David Schubert, Ingo Budde:
Reducing the Verbosity of Imperative Model Refinements by Using General-Purpose Language Facilities. 19-34 - Frank Trollmann, Sahin Albayrak:
Decision Points for Non-determinism in Concurrent Model Synchronization with Triple Graph Grammars. 35-50 - Edward D. Willink:
The Micromapping Model of Computation; The Foundation for Optimized Execution of Eclipse QVTc/QVTr/UMLX. 51-65
Development of Transformations
- Loli Burgueño, Frank Hilken, Antonio Vallecillo, Martin Gogolla:
Testing Transformation Models Using Classifying Terms. 69-85 - Timo Kehrer, Christopher Pietsch, Daniel Strüber:
Differencing of Model Transformation Rules: Towards Versioning Support in the Development and Maintenance of Model Transformations. 86-91 - Timo Kehrer, Abdullah M. Alshanqiti, Reiko Heckel:
Automatic Inference of Rule-Based Specifications of Complex In-place Model Transformations. 92-107 - Kevin Lano, Shekoufeh Kolahdouz Rahimi, Sobhan Yassipour Tehrani, Mohammadreza Sharbaf:
A Survey of Model Transformation Design Pattern Usage. 108-118
Applications and Case Studies
- Daniel Strüber:
Generating Efficient Mutation Operators for Search-Based Model-Driven Engineering. 121-137 - Oszkár Semeráth, Dániel Varró:
Graph Constraint Evaluation over Partial Models by Constraint Rewriting. 138-154 - Jeremy Ho, Jens H. Weber, Morgan Price:
BXE2E: A Bidirectional Transformation Approach for Medical Record Exchange. 155-170 - Nebras Nassar, Hendrik Radke, Thorsten Arendt:
Rule-Based Repair of EMF Models: An Automated Interactive Approach. 171-181
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