TY - GEN
T1 - An Introduction to Model Versioning
AU - Brosch, Petra
AU - Kappel, Gertrude
AU - Langer, Philip
AU - Seidl, Martina
AU - Wieland, Konrad
AU - Wimmer, Manuel
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - With the emergence of model-driven engineering (MDE), software models are considered as central artifacts in the software engineering process, going beyond their traditional use as sketches. In MDE, models rather act as the single source of information for automatically generating executable software. This shift poses several new research challenges. One of these challenges constitutes model versioning, which targets at enabling efficient team-based development of models. This compelling challenge induced a very active research community, who yielded remarkable methods and techniques ranging from model differencing to merging of models.
In this tutorial, we give an introduction to the foundations of model versioning, the underlying technologies for processing models and their evolution, as well as the state of the art in model versioning. Thereby, we aim at equipping students and researchers alike that are new to this domain with enough information for commencing to contribute to this challenging research area.
AB - With the emergence of model-driven engineering (MDE), software models are considered as central artifacts in the software engineering process, going beyond their traditional use as sketches. In MDE, models rather act as the single source of information for automatically generating executable software. This shift poses several new research challenges. One of these challenges constitutes model versioning, which targets at enabling efficient team-based development of models. This compelling challenge induced a very active research community, who yielded remarkable methods and techniques ranging from model differencing to merging of models.
In this tutorial, we give an introduction to the foundations of model versioning, the underlying technologies for processing models and their evolution, as well as the state of the art in model versioning. Thereby, we aim at equipping students and researchers alike that are new to this domain with enough information for commencing to contribute to this challenging research area.
M3 - Conference proceedings
VL - 7320
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
SP - 336
EP - 398
BT - Formal Methods for Model-Driven Engineering
A2 - M. Bernardo, V. Cortellessa, A. Pierantonio, null
PB - Springer
ER -