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  1. Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Models@run.time (MRT '12)
  2. Model-driven development of DSML execution engines
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Summary of the 7th International Workshop on Models@run.time
Goal models as run-time entities in context-aware systems
Model-driven development of DSML execution engines
Satisfying requirements for pervasive service compositions
Rapid GUI development on legacy systems: a runtime model-based solution
A process for continuous validation of self-adapting component based systems
Actor-based runtime model of adaptable feedback control loops
Towards supporting multiple execution environments for UML/OCL models at runtime
A runtime model for fUML
Model execution adaptation?
A semi-automatic behavioral mediation approach based on models@runtime
Expressing model relations as basis for structural consistency analysis in models@run.time

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Model-driven development of DSML execution engines

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Author Allen, Andrew A. Costa, Fábio M. Clarke, Peter J. Sousa, Gustavo C. M.
Abstract The combination of domain-specific modeling languages and model-driven engineering techniques hold the promise of a breakthrough in the way applications are developed. By raising the level of abstraction and specializing in building blocks that are familiar in a particular domain, it has the potential to turn domain experts into application developers. Applications are developed as models, which in turn are interpreted at runtime by a specialized execution engine in order to produce the intended behavior. This approach has been successfully applied in different domains, such as communication and smart grid management to execute applications described by models that can be created and changed at runtime. However, each time the approach has to be realized in a different domain, substantial re-implementation has to take place in order to put together an execution engine for the respective DSML. In this paper, we present our work towards a generalization of the approach in the form of a metamodel which captures the domain-independent aspects of runtime model interpretation and allow the definition of domain-specific execution engines.
Starting Page 10
Ending Page 15
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450318020
DOI 10.1145/2422518.2422521
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2012-10-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Model-driven engineering Domain-specific modeling languages Models@run.time Metamodeling
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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