Projects tagged ‘mda’, ‘mde’, ‘metamodel’, and ‘modeling’


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ATL (Atlas Transformation Language) is a model transformation language and toolkit. In the field of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), ATL provides ways to produce a set of target models from a set of source models. Developed on top of the Eclipse ... [More] platform, the ATL Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides a number of standard development tools (syntax highlighting, debugger, etc.) that aim to ease the development of ATL transformations. [Less]

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AMW (ATLAS Model Weaver) is a tool for establishing relationships (i.e., links) between models. The links are stored in a model, called weaving model. It is created conforming to a weaving metamodel.

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Epsilon is a family of integrated model management languages for tasks such as model navigation and modification, transformation, validation, comparison, merging etc. Epsilon can be used to manage models of different modeling technologies (EMF ... [More] , MDR) and is supported by Eclipse plugins (editors, outline viewers, launch configurations etc). Epsilon also provides a number of Eclipse-based tools such as tools for code profiling and monitoring, an ANT-based workflow for defining complex chains of model management operations, an extension of the built-in reflective EMF editor (Exeed) that enables users to customize its appearence (icons and labels), and a multi-tab editor (ModeLink) that enables users to establish arbitrary links between different EMF models. [Less]

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The goal of AM3 (ATLAS MegaModel Management) is to provide a practical support for modeling in the large. The objective is to deal with global resource management in a model-engineering environment. We base this activity on the concept of a "megamodel".