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Using fuml as semantics specification language in model driven engineering.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Mayerhofer, Tanja |
| Abstract | Abstract. In model-driven engineering (MDE), software is developed based on models which hence constitute the central artifacts in the software development process. Consequently, tools supporting MDE, such as model editors, interpreters, and debuggers are crucial in MDE. For developing such tools efficiently, modeling languages have to be defined formally. While for formally defining a modeling language’s syntax standard means exist, this is not the case for defining its semantics. This impedes the efficient development of tools which build upon the modeling language’s semantics, such as model interpreters, debuggers, and testing environments. To overcome this limitation, we present an approach for formally defining the semantics of modeling languages making use of the standardized and UML 2 compliant action language foundational UML (fUML). 1 |
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| Subject Keyword | Semantics Specification Language Model Driven Engineering Model Interpreter Modeling Language Semantics Model Editor Central Artifact Modeling Language Syntax Standard Mean Software Development Process Compliant Action Language Foundational Uml Efficient Development Model-driven Engineering |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |