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@inproceedings{icmt08-rbov08,
  author    = {Istv{\\'a}n R{\\'a}th and
               G{\\'a}bor Bergmann and
               Andr{\\'a}s {\\"O}kr{\\"o}s and
               D{\\'a}niel Varr{\\'o}},
  title     = {Live Model Transformations Driven by Incremental Pattern
               Matching},
  editor    = {Antonio Vallecillo and
               Jeff Gray and
               Alfonso Pierantonio},
  booktitle     = {Proc. First International  Conference on the
                   Theory and Practice of Model Transformations (ICMT 2008)},
  location  = {Z{\\"u}rich, Switzerland, July 1-2, 2008},
  publisher = {Springer},
  series    = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  volume    = {5063},
  year      = {2008},
  pages     = {107-121},
  url        = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69927-9_8},
  abstract  = {In the current paper, we introduce a live model transformation framework,
  which continuously maintains a transformation context such that model changes to source
  inputs can be readily identified, and their effects can be incrementally propagated.
  Our framework builds upon an incremental pattern matcher engine, which keeps track of
  matches of complex contextual constraints captured in the form of graph patterns.
  As a result, complex model changes can be treated as elementary change events.
  Reactions to the changes of match sets are specified by graph transformation rules
  with a novel transactional execution semantics incorporating both pseudo-parallel
  and serializable behaviour.}
}

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