De-/Re-constructing Model Transformation Languages

Authors

  • Eugene Syriani
  • Hans Vangheluwe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.29.407

Abstract

The diversity of today's model transformation languages makes it hard to compare their expressiveness and provide a framework for interoperability. De-constructing and then re-constructing model transformation languages by means of a unique set of most primitive constructs facilitates both. We thus introduce T-Core, a collection of primitives for model transformation. Combining T-Core with a (programming or modelling) language enables the design of model transformation formalisms. We show how basic and more advanced features from existing model transformation languages can be re-constructed using T-Core primitives.

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Published

2010-07-22

How to Cite

[1]
E. Syriani and H. Vangheluwe, “De-/Re-constructing Model Transformation Languages”, eceasst, vol. 29, Jul. 2010.