Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems: 10th by Perdita Stevens (auth.), Gregor Engels, Bill Opdyke, Douglas

By Perdita Stevens (auth.), Gregor Engels, Bill Opdyke, Douglas C. Schmidt, Frank Weil (eds.)

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In practical cases, however, we may want to describe only the relation between parts of the models. Therefore, the TGG rules will cover only these relevant parts and the rest of the models will be ignored. In these cases, there is exactly one binding of the relevant model objects to a creating node of an application of a TGG rule and there is no such binding for a model object which is not considered by the TGG. The QVT standard, in contrast, does not make it clear whether there is at most one binding of each model object to a variable in a bottom pattern of exactly one application of a QVT mapping.

This is illustrated in Figure 5 for the example rule from Figure 2. The generation of graphs through the simultaneous application of these corresponding graph grammars always results in structurally corresponding graphs. 22 J. Greenyer and E. Kindler Fig. 5. The three graph grammar rules in a Triple Graph Grammar rule Now, this formalism can be used to transform one graph into another. This is achieved by parsing an existing graph with the graph grammar on one side of the TGG. Then, during this process, the other graph grammar and the correspondence grammar of the TGG are applied to create the target graph and the correspondence graph.

MDI - a Rule-Based Multi-Document and Tool Integration Approach Special Section on Model-based Tool Integration in Journal of Software&System Modeling. Academic Press, San Diego (2006) 9. : Model Transformation by Interpreting Triple Graph Grammars: Evaluation and Case Study. Bachelor thesis, University of Paderborn (January 2006) 10. org/emf/ 11. org/gmf/ 12. : Triple Graph Grammars: Concepts, Extensions, Implementations, and Application Scenarios. Technical Report, University of Paderborn, Department of Computer Science (June 2007) 13.

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