2006
DOI: 10.1007/11663430_5
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Using Process Algebra to Validate Behavioral Aspects of Object-Oriented Models

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“…MDE also provides tools (Eclipse EMF, Budinsky et al (2003); GME, Ledeczi et al (2001) or MetaEdit+, which can be configured with these meta-models and used in specific domains. In Rasse et al (2005), A. Rasse uses for example MetaEdit+ to model dynamical systems and automatically get a representation that can be analyzed with a Model-Checking tool (in this case, LTSA, Magee and Kramer (1999)). Then, the model is transformed to obtain executable code.…”
Section: Proceedings Of the 17th World Congress The International Fedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MDE also provides tools (Eclipse EMF, Budinsky et al (2003); GME, Ledeczi et al (2001) or MetaEdit+, which can be configured with these meta-models and used in specific domains. In Rasse et al (2005), A. Rasse uses for example MetaEdit+ to model dynamical systems and automatically get a representation that can be analyzed with a Model-Checking tool (in this case, LTSA, Magee and Kramer (1999)). Then, the model is transformed to obtain executable code.…”
Section: Proceedings Of the 17th World Congress The International Fedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our works have shown how FSP models can be automatically generated. A. Rasse (Rasse et al, 2005) has used MetaEdit+, a tool of the MDE community, configured with an UML metamodel, a FSP metamodel and the transformation rules described below (and illustrated in Fig. 7) to validate critical systems modeled with UML (conforms to the metamodel chosen).…”
Section: Uml To Fsp Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%