Supporting Model Animation Methods with Graph Transformation: Model Animation in Theory and Practice - Couverture souple

Mészáros, Tamás

 
9783846595565: Supporting Model Animation Methods with Graph Transformation: Model Animation in Theory and Practice

Synopsis

Model-based software development has become an actively researched area recently. There are numerous efficient methods to define modeling languages and their visual appearance, however, the description of the dynamic behavior of visual languages is an open topic. The purpose of my research is to establish a framework capable of describing the animation of visual modeling languages, and the elaboration of tools and techniques making this process efficient. This covers (i) the introduction of a visual modeling language-family and framework for animation description, (ii) efficient methods to process and transform models, and (iii) domain-specific model pattern support to speed up working with visual languages.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Model-based software development has become an actively researched area recently. There are numerous efficient methods to define modeling languages and their visual appearance, however, the description of the dynamic behavior of visual languages is an open topic. The purpose of my research is to establish a framework capable of describing the animation of visual modeling languages, and the elaboration of tools and techniques making this process efficient. This covers (i) the introduction of a visual modeling language-family and framework for animation description, (ii) efficient methods to process and transform models, and (iii) domain-specific model pattern support to speed up working with visual languages.

Biographie de l'auteur

Tamás Mészáros is an assistant lecturer at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He has received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in ComputerScience in 2007 and 2011, respectively. His research interests include the formalization of domain-specific model patterns, model transformation engines and model animation.

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