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Model Transformation by Graph Transformation: A Comparative Study


@INPROCEEDINGS{TEG+05,
  title = {{Model Transformation by Graph Transformation: A Comparative Study}},
  author = {{Gabriele} {Taentzer} and {Karsten} {Ehrig} and {Esther} {Guerra} and {Juan de} {Lara} and {Laszlo} {Lengyel} and {Tihamer} {Levendovsky} and {Ulrike} {Prange} and {D\'aniel} {Varr\'o} and {Szilvia} {Varr\'o-Gyapay}},
  booktitle = {Proc. Workshop Model Transformation in Practice},
  abstract = {Graph transformation has been widely used for expressing model transformations. Especially transformations of visual models can be naturally formulated by graph transformations, since graphs are well suited to describe the underlying structures of models. Based on a common sample model transformation, four different model transformation approaches are presented which all perform graph transformations. At first, a basic solution is presented and crucial points of model transformations are indicated. Subsequent solutions focus mainly on the indicated problems. Finally, a first comparison of the chosen approaches to model transformation is presented where the main ingredients of each approach are summarized.},
  year = {2005},
  url = {http://tfs.cs.tu-berlin.de/publikationen/Papers05/TEG+05.pdf},
  address = {Jamaica, Montego Bay},
  keywords = {graph transformation, graph transformation tools, model transformation},
  month = {October},
  partner = {BUTE, ULEICES},
  status = {public},
  task = {T7.1},
}

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