The use of models is increasing in software engineering, especially within the MDE initiative. Models are usually communicated by visualizing them, typically using a graphical modelling language. The architecture commonly used to standardize a software engineering modelling language utilizes multiple levels despite the fact that the basic assumptions are only valid for a pair of levels. This has led several research groups to seek a means by which modelling languages can be created, and later standardized, without resorting to ‘fixes’ necessitated by the use of strict metamodelling and a multilevel hierarchy. Here, we describe a novel single-level approach based on ‘everything is an object’, which permits effective flattening of such a hier...
In the realm of software engineering, we are witnessing an increasing momentum towards the use of mo...
Multi-level modeling (MLM) represents a significant extension to the traditional two-level object-or...
With the growing importance of modeling in software engineering and knowledge engineering, and the a...
The use of models is increasing in software engineering, especially within the MDE initiative. Model...
25th International Conference, CAiSE 2013, Valencia, Spain, June 17-21, 2013. Proceedings.The use of...
Since the release of the Entity-Relationship modelling language in 1976 and the UML in the early 199...
Nowadays software has scaled to a point where it is present in every aspect of our lives. It is para...
Multi-level modelling allows types and instances to be mixed in the same model, however there are s...
Multi-level modelling allows types and instances to be mixed in the same model, however there are se...
Multi-level modelling allows types and instances to be mixed in the same model, however there are se...
Modelling is an essential activity in software engineering. Ittypically involves two meta-levels: on...
Contemporary software engineering modelling tends to rely on general-purpose languages, such as the ...
Meta-modelling and domain-specific modelling languages are supported by multi-level modelling which ...
Model driven Engineering (MDE) advocates the active use of models throughout the different software ...
A domain-specific modelling language can be considered as a situationally focussed conceptual modell...
In the realm of software engineering, we are witnessing an increasing momentum towards the use of mo...
Multi-level modeling (MLM) represents a significant extension to the traditional two-level object-or...
With the growing importance of modeling in software engineering and knowledge engineering, and the a...
The use of models is increasing in software engineering, especially within the MDE initiative. Model...
25th International Conference, CAiSE 2013, Valencia, Spain, June 17-21, 2013. Proceedings.The use of...
Since the release of the Entity-Relationship modelling language in 1976 and the UML in the early 199...
Nowadays software has scaled to a point where it is present in every aspect of our lives. It is para...
Multi-level modelling allows types and instances to be mixed in the same model, however there are s...
Multi-level modelling allows types and instances to be mixed in the same model, however there are se...
Multi-level modelling allows types and instances to be mixed in the same model, however there are se...
Modelling is an essential activity in software engineering. Ittypically involves two meta-levels: on...
Contemporary software engineering modelling tends to rely on general-purpose languages, such as the ...
Meta-modelling and domain-specific modelling languages are supported by multi-level modelling which ...
Model driven Engineering (MDE) advocates the active use of models throughout the different software ...
A domain-specific modelling language can be considered as a situationally focussed conceptual modell...
In the realm of software engineering, we are witnessing an increasing momentum towards the use of mo...
Multi-level modeling (MLM) represents a significant extension to the traditional two-level object-or...
With the growing importance of modeling in software engineering and knowledge engineering, and the a...