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A model management workflow typically consists of a number of interdependent model-management tasks such as model validation, transformation, merging, comparison and text generation. As such workflows are becoming more and more complex, errors in individual tasks are likely to be propagated to subsequent tasks and eventually compromise the operation of the entire workflow. Therefore, building confidence...
Runtime adaptations of applications generate new risks of bugs and unpredicted interactions that may lead the application execution to an unsafe state. Although execution supports are enough mature to implement such adaptation mechanisms, there is still a lack of formal foundations to support such a process. Our work consists in adopting a Model Driven Engineering approach to express adaptation safety...
The size of unified modeling language (UML) models used in practice is very large and ranges up to hundreds and thousands of classes. Querying of these models is used to support their quality assessment by information filtering and aggregating. For both, human cognition and automated analysis, there is a need for fast querying. In this context performance of model queries becomes an important issue...
SBVR is a new standard that defines a metamodel for business-layer vocabularies and rules. This paper summarizes SBVR features and argues that the SBVR enables definition of true ontologies. The paper also summarizes experience with a partial SBVR implementation in the context of an existing technique for modeling businesses and transforming the models into implementations. The work contributes to...
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