The artefacts used in Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) evolve as a matter of course: models are modified and updated as part of the engineering process; metamodels change as a result of domain analysis and standardisation efforts; and the operations applied to models change as engineering requirements change. MDE artefacts are inter-related, and simultaneously constrain each other, making evolution a challenge to manage. We discuss some of the key problems of evolution in MDE, summarise the key state-of-the-art, and look forward to new challenges in research in this area
Abstract Harnessing metamodels to engineer application domains is at the core of Model-Driven Engine...
In MDE not only models but also metamodels are subject to evolution. More specifically, they need to...
Abstract. After more than a decade of research in Model-Driven En-gineering (MDE), the state-of-the-...
Software changes over time. During the lifetime of a software system, unintended behaviour must be c...
Software changes over time. During the lifetime of a software system, unintended behaviour must be c...
Software systems need to evolve, and systems built using model-driven approaches are no exception. W...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) proposes an active use of models and transformations as central artif...
Software systems need to evolve, and systems built using model-driven approaches are no exception. W...
AbstractIn model-driven engineering, evolution is inevitable over the course of the complete life cy...
AbstractDuring the last decade a new trend of approaches has emerged, which considers models not jus...
In the realm of software engineering, we are witnessing an increasing momentum towards the use of mo...
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software engineering discipline which focuses on models as the p...
AbstractDuring the last decade a new trend of approaches has emerged, which considers models not jus...
Model driven engineering (MDE) is a software development practice that treats models as first-class ...
AbstractThis article proposes a taxonomy of model transformation, based on the discussions of a work...
Abstract Harnessing metamodels to engineer application domains is at the core of Model-Driven Engine...
In MDE not only models but also metamodels are subject to evolution. More specifically, they need to...
Abstract. After more than a decade of research in Model-Driven En-gineering (MDE), the state-of-the-...
Software changes over time. During the lifetime of a software system, unintended behaviour must be c...
Software changes over time. During the lifetime of a software system, unintended behaviour must be c...
Software systems need to evolve, and systems built using model-driven approaches are no exception. W...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) proposes an active use of models and transformations as central artif...
Software systems need to evolve, and systems built using model-driven approaches are no exception. W...
AbstractIn model-driven engineering, evolution is inevitable over the course of the complete life cy...
AbstractDuring the last decade a new trend of approaches has emerged, which considers models not jus...
In the realm of software engineering, we are witnessing an increasing momentum towards the use of mo...
Model-driven engineering (MDE) is a software engineering discipline which focuses on models as the p...
AbstractDuring the last decade a new trend of approaches has emerged, which considers models not jus...
Model driven engineering (MDE) is a software development practice that treats models as first-class ...
AbstractThis article proposes a taxonomy of model transformation, based on the discussions of a work...
Abstract Harnessing metamodels to engineer application domains is at the core of Model-Driven Engine...
In MDE not only models but also metamodels are subject to evolution. More specifically, they need to...
Abstract. After more than a decade of research in Model-Driven En-gineering (MDE), the state-of-the-...