2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-08789-4_5
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Towards a Rational Taxonomy for Increasingly Symmetric Model Synchronization

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“…In particular, we precisely specified duality and almost concrete types. The third one is a detailed description of the formal semantics against a brief two-page sketch in Diskin et al (2014). Finally, we add a detailed discussion of possible practical applications of the taxonomy.…”
Section: Taxonomies For Bxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, we precisely specified duality and almost concrete types. The third one is a detailed description of the formal semantics against a brief two-page sketch in Diskin et al (2014). Finally, we add a detailed discussion of possible practical applications of the taxonomy.…”
Section: Taxonomies For Bxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, let us recall the definition of model space presented in [14]. A model space is a directed graph M = (M • , M ∆ ) where M • is a set of nodes called models and M ∆ is a set of arcs, called deltas or updates, between models.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes the same from (l. Listing 1: Example ATL rule containing constraints modified (l. 5-7). Even our constraint target element uses the classical ATL syntax (l. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. For instance, the solver property of ExpressionGroup is set to choco (l. 9).…”
Section: Structure Of a Constrained Transformation Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An overview over bidirectional problems is given in [11], which summarizes the discussion in the GRACE workshop on bidirectional model transformations, and later in [31,32], which summarizes the discussion in the Dagstuhl seminar on bidirectional transformations (BX). Recently, a broad classification of bidirectional transformations in purely semantic terms appeared in [16]. With respect to these works, our paper provides a structured view as a feature model and a complete characterization of the design space.…”
Section: Non-functionalmentioning
confidence: 99%