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  1. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering (MISE '07)
  2. A Relationship-Driven Framework for Model Merging
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Model or Mould? A Challenge for Better Traceability
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Evaluating Quality in Model-Driven Engineering
A Framework for Empirical Evaluation of Model Comprehensibility
On the Pitfalls of UML 2 Activity Modeling
Engineering Trust Management into Software Models
Towards Re-engineering Legacy Systems for Assured Dynamic Adaptation
Modeling the Environment in Software-Intensive Systems
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A Relationship-Driven Framework for Model Merging

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Easterbrook, Steve Chechik, Marsha Nejati, Shiva Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad
Abstract A key problem in model-based development is merging a set of distributed models into a single seamless model. To merge a set of models, we need to know how they are related. In this position paper, we discuss the methodological aspects of describing the relationships between models. We argue that relationships between models should be treated as first-class artifacts in the merge problem and propose a general framework for model merging based on this argument. We illustrate the usefulness of our framework by instantiating it to the state-machine modelling domain and developing a flexible tool for merging state-machines.
File Format PDF
ISBN 0769529534
DOI 10.1109/MISE.2007.4
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-05-20
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Model-based development distributed modelling model merging.
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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