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Theory and Practice of Model Transformations

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    Chapter 1 How Clean Is Your Sandbox?
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    Chapter 2 Using Models of Partial Knowledge to Test Model Transformations
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    Chapter 3 Specification-Driven Test Generation for Model Transformations
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    Chapter 4 Typing Model Transformations Using Tracts
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    Chapter 5 Reusable and Correct Endogenous Model Transformations
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    Chapter 6 Multifocal: A Strategic Bidirectional Transformation Language for XML Schemas
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    Chapter 7 Bidirectional Transformation of Model-Driven Spreadsheets
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    Chapter 8 Domain-Specific Optimization in Digital Forensics
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    Chapter 9 Empirical Assessment of Business Model Transformations Based on Model Simulation
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    Chapter 10 Traceability Visualization in Model Transformations with TraceVis
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    Chapter 11 Type-Safe Model Transformation Languages as Internal DSLs in Scala
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    Chapter 12 Towards a Family of Model Transformation Languages
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    Chapter 13 Translational Semantics of a Co-evolution Specific Language with the EMF Transformation Virtual Machine
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    Chapter 14 Towards Multi-level Aware Model Transformations
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    Chapter 15 An Algorithm for Generating Model-Sensitive Search Plans for EMF Models
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    Chapter 16 Paisley: Pattern Matching à la Carte
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    Chapter 17 Constraint-Driven Modeling through Transformation
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    Chapter 18 The Impact of Class Model Redesign on State Machines
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    Chapter 19 Fact or Fiction – Reuse in Rule-Based Model-to-Model Transformation Languages
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Chapter title
Constraint-Driven Modeling through Transformation
Chapter number 17
Book title
Theory and Practice of Model Transformations
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-30476-7_17
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-230475-0, 978-3-64-230476-7
Authors

Andreas Demuth, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed, Zhenjiang Hu, Juan de Lara, Demuth, Andreas, Lopez-Herrejon, Roberto E., Egyed, Alexander

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 20%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 20%
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Computer Science 5 100%
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