Big MDE workshop 2013
Date: Jun 17, 2013 1:00 am – Jun 17, 2013 7:00 pm
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Big MDE
A workshop of the STAF conferences, focusing on scalability in Model Driven Engineering.
June 17, 2013, Budapest, Hungary.
Scalability in Model Driven Engineering
As Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is increasingly applied to larger and more complex systems, the current generation of modelling and model management technologies are being pushed to their limits in terms of capacity and efficiency. As such, additional research and development is imperative in order to enable MDE to remain relevant with industrial practice and to continue delivering its widely-recognised productivity, quality, and maintainability benefits.
The aim of this workshop is to provide a venue where developers and users of modelling and model management languages and tools can present problems and solutions related to topics such as:
- Transformation, validation and automated management of large models.
- Extracting large models through reverse engineering.
- Collaborative modelling (version control, collaborative editing).
- Techniques for efficient management/execution of large model transformations.
- Model indexing and searching.
- Model fragmentation.
- Efficient model persistence and retrieval.
- Models and model transformations on the cloud.
Submitted by Anonymous
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Date: Jun 17, 2013 1:00 am – Jun 17, 2013 7:00 pm
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Big MDE
A workshop of the STAF conferences, focusing on scalability in Model Driven Engineering.
June 17, 2013, Budapest, Hungary.
Scalability in Model Driven Engineering
As Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is increasingly applied to larger and more complex systems, the current generation of modelling and model management technologies are being pushed to their limits in terms of capacity and efficiency. As such, additional research and development is imperative in order to enable MDE to remain relevant with industrial practice and to continue delivering its widely-recognised productivity, quality, and maintainability benefits.The aim of this workshop is to provide a venue where developers and users of modelling and model management languages and tools can present problems and solutions related to topics such as:
- Transformation, validation and automated management of large models.
- Extracting large models through reverse engineering.
- Collaborative modelling (version control, collaborative editing).
- Techniques for efficient management/execution of large model transformations.
- Model indexing and searching.
- Model fragmentation.
- Efficient model persistence and retrieval.
- Models and model transformations on the cloud.
Submitted by Anonymous
on