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Model execution: An approach based on extending domain-specific modeling with action reports
Author(s) -
Verislav Djukić,
Ivan Luković,
Aleksandar Popović,
Vladimir G. Ivancevic
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
computer science and information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.244
H-Index - 24
eISSN - 2406-1018
pISSN - 1820-0214
DOI - 10.2298/csis121228059d
Subject(s) - computer science , model transformation , code generation , domain (mathematical analysis) , domain specific language , interpreter , programming language , model driven architecture , domain model , software engineering , synchronization (alternating current) , action (physics) , transformation (genetics) , code (set theory) , construct (python library) , modeling language , program transformation , unified modeling language , artificial intelligence , domain knowledge , software , channel (broadcasting) , consistency (knowledge bases) , computer security , mathematics , mathematical analysis , computer network , chemistry , key (lock) , biochemistry , quantum mechanics , physics , set (abstract data type) , gene
In this paper, we present an approach to development and application of domain-specific modeling (DSM) tools in the model-based management of business processes. The level of Model-to-Text (M2T) transformations in the standard architecture for domain-specific modeling solutions is extended with action reports, which allow synchronization between models, generated code, and target interpreters. The basic idea behind the approach is to use M2T transformation languages to construct submodels, client application components, and operations on target interpreters. In this manner, M2T transformations may be employed to support not only generation of target platform code from domain-specific graphical language (DSGL) models but also straightforward use of models and appropriate DSM tools as client applications. The applicability of action reports is demonstrated by examples from document engineering, and measurement and control systems. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. Grant III-44010: Intelligent Systems for Software Product Development and Business Support based on Models]

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