Model transformations in converge.

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Tratt, L. and Clark, T. 2003. Model transformations in converge. 2nd Workshop in Software Model Engineering (WiSME 2003). San Francisco Oct 2003
TypeConference paper
TitleModel transformations in converge.
AuthorsTratt, L. and Clark, T.
Abstract

Model transformations are currently the focus of much interest and research due to the OMG’s QVT initiative. Current proposals for model transformation languages
can be divided into two main camps: those taking a ‘declarative’ approach, and those opting for an ‘imperative’ approach. In this paper we detail an imperative, meta-circular, object orientated, pattern matching programming language Converge which is enriched with features pioneered by the Icon programming language,
amongst them: success/failure, generators and goal-directed evaluation. By presenting these features in a language suitable for representing models, we show
that we are able to gain some of the advantages of declarative approaches in an imperative setting.

Research GroupResearch Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
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Conference2nd Workshop in Software Model Engineering (WiSME 2003)
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Deposited30 Jun 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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