2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68015-6_9
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Automated Tooling for the Evolving SDL Standard: From Metamodels to UML Profiles

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“…We investigated the applicability of our approach to derive a UML profile and used the Test Description Language (TDL) [6] to evaluate the applicability of our derivation approach to new DSLs. In contrast, the Specification and Description Language (SDL) [21] was subject of another case study [27,28] to evaluate the applicability of our approach for existing DSLs with available production rules.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We investigated the applicability of our approach to derive a UML profile and used the Test Description Language (TDL) [6] to evaluate the applicability of our derivation approach to new DSLs. In contrast, the Specification and Description Language (SDL) [21] was subject of another case study [27,28] to evaluate the applicability of our approach for existing DSLs with available production rules.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of our derivation approach have already been sketched as extended abstract in [28], and its applicability to automatically derive a UML profile for SDL has been demonstrated in another extended abstract [27]. In the present article, we give a fully comprehensive insight into our derivation of UML profiles and our automatic transfer of the OCL-defined static semantics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Relevant to Jorvik is research introducing methodologies for the automatic generation of UML profiles from an Ecorebased metamodel [31]. The work in [32] proposes a partially automated approach for generating UML profiles using a set of specific design patterns.…”
Section: Automatic Generation Of Uml Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intermediate metamodel is then compared against the UML metamodel to identify a set of required UML extensions, as well as the transformation of the intermediate metamodel into a corresponding functioning UML profile. Similarly, [31] introduces an approach for the automatic derivation of a UML profile and a corresponding set of OCL expressions for Stereotype attributes using annotated MOF-based metamodels. Another relevant research work is JUMP [4] that supports the automatic generation of profiles from annotated Java libraries [4].…”
Section: Automatic Generation Of Uml Profilesmentioning
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