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Classification of Model Transformation Techniques used in UML-based Web
Engineering @article{koch:iet:2007,
author = {Nora Koch},
title = {{Classification of Model Transformation Techniques used in UML-based Web
Engineering}},
journal = {IET Software Journal},
publisher = {Institution of Engineering and Technology},
volume = {1},
number = "3",
month = {June},
year = {2007},
abstract ={Software development techniques are continuously evolving with the goal
of solving the main problems that still affect the building and maintenance of
software systems: time, costs and error-proneness. Model-driven software development
(MDD) approaches aim to reduce at least some of these problems providing techniques
for the construction of models and the specification of transformation rules, tool
support, and automatic generation of code and documentation. The method of
resolution of MDD is to first build models, which are independent of the platform,
transforming them in later stages to technological dependent models, and to achieve
automatic model and code generation based on transformation rules. Web Engineering
is a domain where MDD can be used to address evolution and adaptation of Web
software to continuously emerging new platforms and changes in technologies. We
present an overview of the development process of the UML-based Web Engineering
(UWE) defined as an MDD approach. The main characteristic of UWE is the use of
standards including the UML, XMI as model exchange, MOF for metamodelling, MDA, and
the transformation language QVT. In this article, we
focus on the model transformation aspects of the UWE process.},
pages = {98-111},
task = {T1.4,T7.1},
partner = {LMU},
status = {public}
}
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