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Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Markus Herrmannsdoerfer

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This paper gives an overview of the Henshin solution to the Hello World case study of the Transformation Tool Contest 2011, intended to show basic language concepts and constructs.

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Stefan Jurack , Johannes Tietje

In this short paper we present our solution for the Hello World case study of the Transformation Tool Contest (TTC) 2011 using the QVTR-XSLT tool. The tool supports editing and execution of the graphical notation of QVT Relations language.…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Dan Li , Xiaoshan Li , Volker Stolz

This paper discusses the GReTL solution of the TTC 2011 Hello World case. The submitted solution covers all tasks including the optional ones.

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Tassilo Horn

We introduce the graph transformation tool GrGen.NET (www.grgen.net) by solving the Hello World Case of the Transformation Tool Contest 2011 which consists of a collection of small transformation tasks; for each task a section is given…

Programming Languages · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Sebastian Buchwald , Edgar Jakumeit

This paper describes the solution of Hello World transformations in MOLA transformation language. Transformations implementing the task are relatively straightforward and easily inferable from the task specification. The required additional…

Programming Languages · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Elina Kalnina , Audris Kalnins , Agris Sostaks , Janis Iraids , Edgars Celms

The aim of the Transformation Tool Contest (TTC) series is to compare the expressiveness, the usability and the performance of graph and model transformation tools along a number of selected case studies. Participants want to learn about…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-21 Pieter Van Gorp , Steffen Mazanek , Louis Rose

This report presents a solution to the Hello World case study of TTC 2011 using GROOVE. We provide and explain the grammar that we used to solve the case study. Every requested question of the case study was solved by a single rule…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Amir Hossein Ghamarian , Maarten de Mol , Arend Rensink , Eduardo Zambon

Epsilon is an extensible platform of integrated and task-specific languages for model management. With solutions to the 2011 TTC Hello World case, this paper demonstrates some of the key features of the Epsilon Object Language (an extension…

This paper presents the Henshin solution to the Model Transformations for Program Understanding case study as part of the Transformation Tool Contest 2011.

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Stefan Jurack , Johannes Tietje

The current paper presents a solution of the Program Understanding: A Reengineering Case for the Transformation Tool Contest using the VIATRA2 model transformation tool.

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Ábel Hegedus , Zoltán Ujhelyi , Gábor Bergmann

In this short paper we present our solution for the Compiler Optimization case study of the Transformation Tool Contest (TTC) 2011 using the QVTR-XSLT tool. The tool supports editing and execution of the graphical notation of QVT Relations…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Dan Li , Xiaoshan Li , Volker Stolz

This case comprises several primitive tasks that can be solved straight away with most transformation tools. The aim is to cover the most important kinds of primitive operations on models, i.e. create, read, update and delete (CRUD). To…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Steffen Mazanek

This case for the Transformation Tool Contest 2013 is about evaluating the scope and usability of transformation languages and tools for a set of four tasks requiring very different capabilities. One task deals with typical model-to-model…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2013-12-03 Tassilo Horn

The aim of the Transformation Tool Contest (TTC) series is to compare the expressiveness, the usability and the performance of graph and model transformation tools along a number of selected case studies. Participants want to learn about…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2013-12-02 Pieter Van Gorp , Louis M. Rose , Christian Krause

This paper presents a solution for the Flow Graphs case of the Transformation Tool Contest 2013, using the Eclectic model transformation tool. The solution makes use of several languages of Eclectic, showing how it is possible to combine…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2013-12-03 Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado

The authors' "metatools" are a collection of tools for generic programming. This includes generating Java sources from mathematically well-founded specifications, as well as the creation of strictly typed document object models for XML…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2011-11-22 Markus Lepper , Baltasar Trancón y Widemann

The THedu'11 workshop received thirteen submissions, twelve of which were accepted and presented during the workshop. For the post-conference proceedings nine submission where received and accepted. The submissions are within the scope of…

Systems and Control · Computer Science 2012-02-22 Pedro Quaresma , Ralph-Johan Back
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