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Publikováno v:
Software and Systems Modeling. 21:481-516
In recent years, multi-level modeling has become more and more popular. It is mainly due to the fact that multi-level modeling aims to reduce or even totally eliminate any accidental complexity inadvertently created as by-product in traditional model
Autor:
Ferenc A. Somogyi, Márk Asztalos
Publikováno v:
Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 63:51-65
Model-driven software engineering methodologies like model-driven engineering aim to improve the productivity of software development by using graph-based models as the main artifacts during development, and generating the source code from these mode
Publikováno v:
MODELS Companion
Multi-level modeling has become a mature modeling paradigm both theoretically and by technical means. It has proved itself when a single domain has to be created without accidental complexity. However, when several interconnected domains are to be ha
Publikováno v:
MODELSWARD
Publikováno v:
MODELS Companion
Multi-level modeling has a well-defined and commonly agreed on aim of avoiding any kind of accidental complexity by the introduction of meta-levels. However, the actual means of achieving this goal are left to the discretion of the particular approac
Autor:
Dániel Palatinszky, Sándor Bácsi, Zoltan Theisz, Ferenc A. Somogyi, Dániel Urbán, Gergely Mezei
Publikováno v:
MODELS Companion
Multi-level modeling has been growing in popularity in recent years, with more and more approaches evolving and maturing over time. In order to facilitate the growth of multi-level modeling, and to identify common problems in this research field, the
Publikováno v:
MODELS Companion
One of the main motivations behind modeling has always been to use a higher level of abstraction than usual programming languages. Metamodeling added the ability to create models of models, and thus the creation of efficient, domain-specific workbenc
Publikováno v:
MODELSWARD
In recent years, a wide range of tools and methodologies have been introduced in the field of multi-level meta-modeling. One of the newest approaches is the Dynamic Multi-Layer Algebra (DMLA). DMLA incorporates a fully self-modeled textual operation
Autor:
Márk Asztalos, Ferenc A. Somogyi
Publikováno v:
MODELSWARD
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ICSOFT