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A Solution for Concurrent Versioning of Metamodels and Models
Publication Type:
Journal article
Venue:
Journal of Object Technology (JOT)
Abstract
Model-Driven Engineering has been widely recognised as a powerful
paradigm for shifting the focus of software development from coding
to modelling in order to cope with the rising complexity of modern systems.
Models become the main artefacts in the development process and
therefore undergo evolutions performed in dierent ways until the nal
implementation is produced. Moreover, modelling languages are expected
to evolve too and such evolutions have to be taken into account when dealing
with model versioning. Since consistency between models and related
metamodels is one of the pillars on which model-driven engineering relies,
evolution of models and metamodels cannot be considered as independent
events in a model versioning system.
This article exploits model comparison and merging mechanisms to
provide a solution to the issues related to model versioning when considering
metamodel and model manipulations as concurrent and even misaligned.
A scenario-based description of the challenges arising from versioning
of models is given and a running example is exploited to demonstrate
the proposed solutions.
Bibtex
@article{Cicchetti2610,
author = {Antonio Cicchetti and Federico Ciccozzi and Thomas Leveque},
title = {A Solution for Concurrent Versioning of Metamodels and Models},
month = {August},
year = {2012},
journal = {Journal of Object Technology (JOT)},
publisher = {AITO},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/2610-}
}