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Theory and practice of model transformations

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Models are crucial for managing the complexities of developing and maintaining IT systems, as they capture relevant system aspects from specific perspectives and levels of abstraction. Alongside models, transformations between them are vital in model-driven engineering, facilitating operations on models and enabling automated system development from corresponding models. Model transformations can also be represented using models, making them integral to any model-driven approach. While several proposals for the specification, implementation, and execution of model transformations are emerging, specialized support is necessary to unlock their full potential. This includes not just specific languages for representation but also a deep understanding of foundational concepts, operators, semantics, and properties such as modularity and composability. Additionally, model transformations can be stored as reusable assets in repositories for management and discovery. There is a need to chain and combine transformations to create new, more powerful ones and to implement novel operations on models. Finally, methodology support is essential for integrating model transformations into software development processes, supported by appropriate tools and environments. These issues define the focus of the proceedings.

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Theory and practice of model transformations, Antonio Vallecillo

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Titolo
Theory and practice of model transformations
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Springer
Pubblicato
2008
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In brossura
Pagine
259
ISBN10
3540699260
ISBN13
9783540699262
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Models are crucial for managing the complexities of developing and maintaining IT systems, as they capture relevant system aspects from specific perspectives and levels of abstraction. Alongside models, transformations between them are vital in model-driven engineering, facilitating operations on models and enabling automated system development from corresponding models. Model transformations can also be represented using models, making them integral to any model-driven approach. While several proposals for the specification, implementation, and execution of model transformations are emerging, specialized support is necessary to unlock their full potential. This includes not just specific languages for representation but also a deep understanding of foundational concepts, operators, semantics, and properties such as modularity and composability. Additionally, model transformations can be stored as reusable assets in repositories for management and discovery. There is a need to chain and combine transformations to create new, more powerful ones and to implement novel operations on models. Finally, methodology support is essential for integrating model transformations into software development processes, supported by appropriate tools and environments. These issues define the focus of the proceedings.