Proceedings of the 23rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3365438.3410989
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Co-evolution of simulink models in a model-based product line

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“…Co-evolution between different model artifacts is one of the challenges in model evolution. The approaches have been proposed to facilitate the co-evolution between meta-models and conforming models (Jongeling et al 2020;Mengerink et al 2016;Hebig et al 2016a). Moreover, the recent work from Khelladi et al (2020b) and Khelladi et al (2020a) proposed an approach to support the co-evolution of code and metamodels, i.e., when changing matamodels, the co-evolution propagates the metamodel changes to the code that depends on the metamodel.…”
Section: Evolution In Mdementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co-evolution between different model artifacts is one of the challenges in model evolution. The approaches have been proposed to facilitate the co-evolution between meta-models and conforming models (Jongeling et al 2020;Mengerink et al 2016;Hebig et al 2016a). Moreover, the recent work from Khelladi et al (2020b) and Khelladi et al (2020a) proposed an approach to support the co-evolution of code and metamodels, i.e., when changing matamodels, the co-evolution propagates the metamodel changes to the code that depends on the metamodel.…”
Section: Evolution In Mdementioning
confidence: 99%