Model synchronization, i.e., the task of restoring consistency between two interrelated models after a model change, is a challenging task. Triple graph grammars (TGGs) specify model consistency by means of rules that describe how to create consistent pairs of models. These rules can be used to automatically derive further rules, which describe how to propagate changes from one model to the other or how to change one model in such a way that propagation is guaranteed to be possible. Restricting model synchronization to these derived rules, however, may lead to unnecessary deletion and recreation of model elements during change propagation. This is inefficient and may cause unnecessary information loss, i.e., when deleted elements contain in...
In collaboration scenarios, we often encounter situations in which semantically interrelated models ...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyse correctness of bidirectional mod...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyse correctness of bidirectional mod...
Restoring consistency between different information-sharing artifacts after one of them has been cha...
Abstract. Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to ana-lyze correctness and compl...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyze correctness and completeness of ...
In modern, computer-aided engineering processes, restoring and maintaining the consistency of multip...
Triple Graph Grammars (TGGs) are a rule-based technique with a formal background for specifying bidi...
Abstract Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyze correctness and complet...
In model-driven software development, we may have several models describing the same system or artif...
Modern software systems are becoming increasingly complex and are created by different stakeholders...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyze correctness and completeness of ...
In the context of software model-driven development, artifacts are specified by several models descr...
In collaboration scenarios, we often encounter situations in which semantically interrelated models ...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyse correctness of bidirectional mod...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyse correctness of bidirectional mod...
Restoring consistency between different information-sharing artifacts after one of them has been cha...
Abstract. Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to ana-lyze correctness and compl...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyze correctness and completeness of ...
In modern, computer-aided engineering processes, restoring and maintaining the consistency of multip...
Triple Graph Grammars (TGGs) are a rule-based technique with a formal background for specifying bidi...
Abstract Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyze correctness and complet...
In model-driven software development, we may have several models describing the same system or artif...
Modern software systems are becoming increasingly complex and are created by different stakeholders...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyze correctness and completeness of ...
In the context of software model-driven development, artifacts are specified by several models descr...
In collaboration scenarios, we often encounter situations in which semantically interrelated models ...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyse correctness of bidirectional mod...
Triple graph grammars (TGGs) have been used successfully to analyse correctness of bidirectional mod...