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Generative Programming via Graph Transformations in the Model-Driven Architecture
A. Agrawal, T. Levendovszky, J. Sprinkle, F. Shi, G. Karsai

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A. Agrawal, T. Levendovszky, J. Sprinkle, F. Shi, G. Karsai. "Generative Programming via Graph Transformations in the Model-Driven Architecture". In OOPSLA 2002 Workshop in Generative Techniques in the context of Model Driven Architecture, 2002.

Abstract
The Model-Driven Architecture of OMG envisions a development paradigm where designers create a Platform-Independent Model (PIM) of the design, which is then refined into a Platform-Specific Model (PSM). This paper argues that this approach lends itself well to generative programming techniques, and that tools are needed to support this transformation. The paper shows how a technique based on graph transformations could be applied to automate the process, as well as make it user-extendible.

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    A. Agrawal, T. Levendovszky, J. Sprinkle, F. Shi, G. Karsai.
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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/718.html"
    >Generative Programming via Graph Transformations in the
    Model-Driven Architecture</a>, In OOPSLA 2002 Workshop
    in Generative Techniques in the context of Model Driven
    Architecture, 2002.
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    A. Agrawal, T. Levendovszky, J. Sprinkle, F. Shi, G. Karsai.
    "Generative Programming via Graph Transformations in
    the Model-Driven Architecture". In OOPSLA 2002 Workshop
    in Generative Techniques in the context of Model Driven
    Architecture, 2002.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{AgrawalLevendovszkySprinkleShiKarsai02_GenerativeProgrammingViaGraphTransformationsInModelDriven,
        author = {A. Agrawal and T. Levendovszky and J. Sprinkle and
                  F. Shi and G. Karsai},
        title = {Generative Programming via Graph Transformations
                  in the Model-Driven Architecture},
        booktitle = {In OOPSLA 2002 Workshop in Generative Techniques
                  in the context of Model Driven Architecture},
        year = {2002},
        abstract = {The Model-Driven Architecture of OMG envisions a
                  development paradigm where designers create a
                  Platform-Independent Model (PIM) of the design,
                  which is then refined into a Platform-Specific
                  Model (PSM). This paper argues that this approach
                  lends itself well to generative programming
                  techniques, and that tools are needed to support
                  this transformation. The paper shows how a
                  technique based on graph transformations could be
                  applied to automate the process, as well as make
                  it user-extendible.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/718.html}
    }
    

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