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* [http://docatlanmod.emn.fr/IDM++_public_repository/Ressources/DependencyMatrixEclipseCPP.xlsx Eclipse CPP configuration dependency matrix] | * [http://docatlanmod.emn.fr/IDM++_public_repository/Ressources/DependencyMatrixEclipseCPP.xlsx Eclipse CPP configuration dependency matrix] | ||
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Current revision as of 15:07, 30 September 2010
Here are available some resources from the IDM++ project sorted by work packages.
Use Cases
No resources yet.
MegaModeling
Resource on the PetStore use case.
- Inter-DSL Traceability and Navigability Support by Combining Megamodeling and Model Weaving
- The PetStore use case on Eclipse.org.
- Navigability between models demo with the PetStore.
- The Eclipse bundle with the AMMA Platform (ATL, AMW, AM3, TCS) and the PetStore use case is available for download (~235Mo).
Resources on the Rule Interoperability Technologies use case.
- Industrial-strength Rule Interoperability using Model Driven Engineering
- The Megamodel visualization generation demo with the RIT use case.
Resources on the Eclipse Configuration use case.
- Neptune Days 2010, Applying MDE for the validation of correct Eclipse Plugin Bundles
- Eclipse CPP configuration dependency matrix
Model Configuration
No resources yet.
Other Resources
- Creation of a zoo of SBVR vocabularies definitions describing metamodels (more than 300), by Guillaume Doux.
Other Publications
- ECMFA 2010:
- Model Driven Tool Interoperablility in Practice, Jean Bézivin, Hugo Brunelière, Jordi Cabot and Guillaume Doux,
- Model Driven Interoperablility of Dependencies Visualization, Vincent Mahé, Hugo Brunelière, Frédéric Jouault, Jean Bézivin, and Jean Pierre Talpin
- Models'09: Parsing SBVR-based controlled languages, by Mathias Kleiner, Patrick Albert and Jean Bézivin.