Benchmarking for Graph Transformation
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- Strategic Management Tools
- Tags:
- Benchmarking,
- Transformation,
- Software/Web Development,
- Software Development,
- Research & Development,
- Performance Management,
- Ooa/Ood/Oop,
- Modeling,
- Model-Driven Development,
- Model Transformation,
- ...
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Overview: Model Transformation (MT) is a key technology in the model-driven development approach of software engineering that provides automated means to capture the evolution of models and mappings between modeling languages. The pattern and rule-based paradigm of graph transformation is considered a very popular approach for specifying such model transformations. While the expressiveness of different MT specification techniques is frequently compared on well-known transformation problems (e.g. UML-to-XMI, or UML-to-EJB mappings), no such benchmarks exist currently for comparing the performance of different model transformation tools. This paper proposes a systematic method for quantitative benchmarking in order to assess the performance of graph transformation tools.
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