This artefact contains the source code, measurement environment and measurement data of the evaluation of the paper with the same name. Abstract of the Publication Just like current software systems, conceptual models are characterised by increasing complexity and rate of change. Yet, these models only become useful if they can be continuously evaluated, validated and serialized. To achieve sufficiently low response times for large models, incremental analysis is required. Reference Attribute Grammars (RAGs) offer mechanisms to perform incremental analysis efficiently using dynamic dependency tracking. However, not all features used in conceptual modelling are directly available in RAGs. In particular, support for noncontainment model rel...
Of key importance for metamodelling are appropriate modelling formalisms. Most metamodelling languag...
Cyber-physical systems react on events reported by sensors and interact with objects of the real wor...
Abstract: When describing bidirectional model transformations in a declarative (relational) way, the...
Just like current software systems, conceptual models are characterised by increasing complexity and...
Just like current software systems, models are characterised by increasing complexity and rate of ch...
Adaptation enables a reaction to a changing environment. For traditional software development, that ...
Reference attribute grammars (RAGs) have reached a level of maturity where they are supported by sev...
Abstract in Undetermined Reference attribute grammars (RAGs) provide a practical declarative means t...
This artefact contains the source code, measurement environment and measurement data of the evaluati...
Programming languages are the main tools used to describe models of the real world and algorithms wh...
This report presents RACR, a reference attribute grammar library for the programming language Scheme...
An extension to canonical attribute grammars is introduced, permitting attributes to be references t...
Reference attribute grammars (RAGs) provide a practical declarative means to implement programming l...
Abstract. While current metamodelling languages are well-suited for the struc-tural definition of ab...
Reference attribute grammars are a well-known language engineering technique for the implementation ...
Of key importance for metamodelling are appropriate modelling formalisms. Most metamodelling languag...
Cyber-physical systems react on events reported by sensors and interact with objects of the real wor...
Abstract: When describing bidirectional model transformations in a declarative (relational) way, the...
Just like current software systems, conceptual models are characterised by increasing complexity and...
Just like current software systems, models are characterised by increasing complexity and rate of ch...
Adaptation enables a reaction to a changing environment. For traditional software development, that ...
Reference attribute grammars (RAGs) have reached a level of maturity where they are supported by sev...
Abstract in Undetermined Reference attribute grammars (RAGs) provide a practical declarative means t...
This artefact contains the source code, measurement environment and measurement data of the evaluati...
Programming languages are the main tools used to describe models of the real world and algorithms wh...
This report presents RACR, a reference attribute grammar library for the programming language Scheme...
An extension to canonical attribute grammars is introduced, permitting attributes to be references t...
Reference attribute grammars (RAGs) provide a practical declarative means to implement programming l...
Abstract. While current metamodelling languages are well-suited for the struc-tural definition of ab...
Reference attribute grammars are a well-known language engineering technique for the implementation ...
Of key importance for metamodelling are appropriate modelling formalisms. Most metamodelling languag...
Cyber-physical systems react on events reported by sensors and interact with objects of the real wor...
Abstract: When describing bidirectional model transformations in a declarative (relational) way, the...