a visual representation for atl? [message #893073] |
Mon, 02 July 2012 13:35 |
Martin Benedict Messages: 22 Registered: June 2012 |
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Hello,
I'm currently doing my master thesis and have written some atl scripts. Now I ask myself if it is possible to get a visual representation of the atl mapping rules. I want to use a visual representation in my thesis instead of atl-code.
I already have read some papers concerning this topic, but there I haven't found some visual representation yet.
Is there any visual concrete syntax for atl-rules?
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Re: a visual representation for atl? [message #893176 is a reply to message #893073] |
Tue, 03 July 2012 05:41 |
Ed Willink Messages: 7670 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi
There are many model to model transformation languages. ATL is a
successful 'prototype for QVT'. It has a textual concrete syntax.
In principle all the M2M languages are rather similar, so if you want
graphics, why not look at a graphical M2Ms, such as Tiger, GReAT, QVTr,
UMLX ...
The graphical exposition has significant advantages and disadvantages
and so looking for detailed equivalence today may not be practical or
sensible.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 02/07/2012 14:35, Martin Benedict wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently doing my master thesis and have written some atl
> scripts. Now I ask myself if it is possible to get a visual
> representation of the atl mapping rules. I want to use a visual
> representation in my thesis instead of atl-code.
>
> I already have read some papers concerning this topic, but there
> Is there any visual concrete syntax for atl-rules?
>
>
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