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- KonferenzbeitragTool support for model transformations: on solutions using internal languages(Modellierung 2016, 2016) Hinkel, Georg; Goldschmidt, ThomasModel-driven engineering (MDE) has proven to be a useful approach to cope with todays ever growing complexity in the development of software systems, yet it is not widely applied in industry. As suggested by multiple studies, tool support is a major factor for this lack of adoption. Existing tools for MDE, in particular model transformation approaches, are often developed by small teams and cannot keep up with advanced tool support for mainstream languages such as provided by IntelliJ or Visual Studio. In this paper, we propose an approach to leverage existing tool support for model transformation using internal model transformation languages and investigate design decisions and their consequences for inherited tool support. The findings are used for the design of an internal model transformation language on the .NET platform.
- KonferenzbeitragTool-driven technology transfer to support software architecture decisions(Software Engineering 2014, 2014) Koziolek, Heiko; Goldschmidt, Thomas
- KonferenzbeitragTowards a tool-oriented taxonomy of view-based modelling(Modellierung 2012, 2012) Goldschmidt, Thomas; Becker, Steffen; Burger, ErikThe separation of view and model is one of the key concepts of Model- Driven Engineering (MDE). Having different views on a central model helps modellers to focus on specific aspects. Approaches for the creation of Domain-Specific Modelling Languages (DSML) allow language engineers to define languages tailored for specific problems. To be able to build DSMLs that also benefit from view-based modelling a common understanding of the properties of both paradigms is required. However, research has not yet considered the combination of both paradigms, namely view-based domain specific modelling to a larger extent. Especially, a comprehensive analysis of a view's properties (e.g., partial, overlapping, editable, persistent, etc.) has not been conducted. Thus, it is also still unclear to which extent view-based modelling is understood by current DSML approaches and what a common understanding if this paradigm is. In this paper, we explore view-based modelling in a tool-oriented way. Furthermore, we analyse the properties of the view-based domain-specific modelling concept and provide a feature-based classification of these properties.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards evaluating maintainability within model-driven environments(Software Engineering 2008, 2008) Goldschmidt, Thomas; Kübler, Jens