On the Unification of Megamodels (bibtex)
Reference:
Regina Hebig, Andreas Seibel and Holger Giese, "On the Unification of Megamodels", in Vasco Amaral, Hans Vangheluwe, Cécile Hardebolle, Laszlo Lengyel, Tiziana Magaria, Julia Padberg, Gabriele Taentzer, Eds., Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling (MPM 2010), vol. 42 of Electronic Communications of the EASST, 2011.
Abstract:
Through the more and more widespread application of model-driven engineering (MDE) and the increasing diversity in applied modeling paradigms within single projects, there is an increasing need to capture not only models in isolation but also their relations. This paper is a survey on techniques capturing such relations, such as megamodels or macromodels, based on existing scienti c literature. Therefore, we consider various de nitions of these techniques. We further examine characteristics of the di erent techniques. We will propose a uni ed core de nition of a megamodel that captures the core properties of megamodels and which can be extended to the needs of the di erent applications of megamodels. Finally, we give an outlook on arising application areas for megamodels.
Links:
@InProceedings{HSG2010,
AUTHOR = {Hebig, Regina and Seibel, Andreas and Giese, Holger},
TITLE = {{On the Unification of Megamodels}},
YEAR = {2011},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling (MPM 2010)},
VOLUME = {42},
EDITOR = {Amaral, Vasco and Vangheluwe, Hans and Hardebolle, C\'{e}cile and Lengyel, Laszlo and Magaria, Tiziana and Padberg, Julia and Taentzer, Gabriele},
SERIES = {Electronic Communications of the EASST},
URL = {http://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/eceasst/article/view/704/713},
OPTacc_url = {},
PDF = {uploads/pdf/HSG2010_mpm2010submittedfirst.pdf},
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ABSTRACT = {Through the more and more widespread application of model-driven engineering (MDE) and the increasing diversity in applied modeling paradigms within single projects, there is an increasing need to capture not only models in isolation but also their relations. This paper is a survey on techniques capturing such relations, such as megamodels or macromodels, based on existing scientic literature. Therefore, we consider various denitions of these techniques. We further examine characteristics of the dierent techniques. We will propose a unied core denition of a megamodel that captures the core properties of megamodels and which can be extended to the needs of the dierent applications of megamodels. Finally, we give an outlook on arising application areas for megamodels.}
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