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[QVTo] Timing transformations [message #556661] Thu, 02 September 2010 05:10 Go to next message
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Hello,

I am currently working on my graduation project, which is to research the performance of model transformation languages. For this, I am performing transformations in three different languages (ATL, QVT-R and QVTo), altering size and complexity meta-models, models and transformations.

However, I ran into a small problem I hope you can help me with. For ATL and QVT-R (I use mediniQVT for the latter), there is the possiblity to print the time taken for the transformation te execute. I would also like to do this for QVTo, but have not found a way to do this: the tool does not allow for this functionality, and I have yet to find a way to do this in pure QVT.

Would anyone know how I can time the execution of QVTo transformations?
Re: [QVTo] Timing transformations [message #556804 is a reply to message #556661] Thu, 02 September 2010 12:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi

QVTo support black box transformations so you can implement your own
timing in a Java BB Tx.

Regards

Ed Willink


On 02/09/2010 10:10, Steven Bosems wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on my graduation project, which is to research
> the performance of model transformation languages. For this, I am
> performing transformations in three different languages (ATL, QVT-R and
> QVTo), altering size and complexity meta-models, models and
> transformations.
>
> However, I ran into a small problem I hope you can help me with. For ATL
> and QVT-R (I use mediniQVT for the latter), there is the possiblity to
> print the time taken for the transformation te execute. I would also
> like to do this for QVTo, but have not found a way to do this: the tool
> does not allow for this functionality, and I have yet to find a way to
> do this in pure QVT.
> Would anyone know how I can time the execution of QVTo transformations?
Re: [QVTo] Timing transformations [message #557640 is a reply to message #556804] Wed, 08 September 2010 08:14 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,

Thank you very much for your reply. I have looked in to QVTo blackbox operations, and, at the risk of sounding like an idiot here, I have not managed to get even the example running.

How should a library be configured an run in order to be available to the QVTo transformation? I have loaded the "Black-box Library Definition" example, but have not managed to use any of the library functions in the transformation: should it be run as a plug-in (right clicking the MANIFEST.MF and run as an Eclipse application), using said plug-in as a dependency in the QVTo project and running that as a plug-in, I think I have tried about everything. Can anybody give me a clear tutorial on this or explain how to do it? The Eclipse wiki is not that clear on this.

Regards,

Steven Bosems


Edward Willink wrote on Thu, 02 September 2010 18:16
Hi

QVTo support black box transformations so you can implement your own
timing in a Java BB Tx.

Regards

Ed Willink


On 02/09/2010 10:10, Steven Bosems wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on my graduation project, which is to research
> the performance of model transformation languages. For this, I am
> performing transformations in three different languages (ATL, QVT-R and
> QVTo), altering size and complexity meta-models, models and
> transformations.
>
> However, I ran into a small problem I hope you can help me with. For ATL
> and QVT-R (I use mediniQVT for the latter), there is the possiblity to
> print the time taken for the transformation te execute. I would also
> like to do this for QVTo, but have not found a way to do this: the tool
> does not allow for this functionality, and I have yet to find a way to
> do this in pure QVT.
> Would anyone know how I can time the execution of QVTo transformations?

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