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Theory and Practice of Model Transformations

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    Chapter 1 Foundations for Bidirectional Programming
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    Chapter 2 Model Superimposition in Software Product Lines
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    Chapter 3 Efficient Model Transformations by Combining Pattern Matching Strategies
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    Chapter 4 Managing Dependent Changes in Coupled Evolution
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    Chapter 5 Model Transformation By-Example: An Algorithm for Generating Many-to-Many Transformation Rules in Several Model Transformation Languages
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    Chapter 6 A Collection Operator for Graph Transformation
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    Chapter 7 Pattern-Based Model-to-Model Transformation: Handling Attribute Conditions
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    Chapter 8 Towards Model Round-Trip Engineering: An Abductive Approach
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    Chapter 9 Rewriting Queries by Means of Model Transformations from SPARQL to OQL and Vice-Versa
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    Chapter 10 Solving Constraints in Model Transformations
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    Chapter 11 Automatic Model Generation Strategies for Model Transformation Testing
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    Chapter 12 A Simple Game-Theoretic Approach to Checkonly QVT Relations
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    Chapter 13 Supporting Model–Driven Development of Object–Relational Database Schemas: A Case Study
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    Chapter 14 Typing in Model Management
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    Chapter 15 Supporting Parallel Updates with Bidirectional Model Transformations
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    Chapter 16 Experiments with a High-Level Navigation Language
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    Chapter 17 Using Metrics for Assessing the Quality of ASF+SDF Model Transformations
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    Chapter 18 Achieving Rule Interoperability Using Chains of Model Transformations
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    Chapter 19 Bidirectional Transformations: A Cross-Discipline Perspective
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Title
Theory and Practice of Model Transformations
Published by
ADS, June 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-02408-5
ISBNs
978-3-64-202407-8, 978-3-64-202408-5
Editors

Paige, Richard F.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 25%
Student > Bachelor 1 25%
Student > Postgraduate 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 2 50%
Engineering 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
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