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Title: | Using action reports for testing meta-models, models, generators and target interpreter in domain-specific modeling | Authors: | Djukic V. Luković, Ivan Popović, Aleksandra Ivančević, Vladimir |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2012 | Journal: | 2012 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2012 | Abstract: | In this paper, we present an approach to testing of models and generated code as well as of target interpreters that relies on the use of modeling tools and model transformation languages. When compared to the existing Model Driven Development (MDD) approaches and tools supporting Domain Specific Modeling (DSM), contributions of our research include: (i) introduction of action reports, which allow semantic actions on elements of a graphical interface for modeling; (ii) creation of recommendations and of the interface for integrating modeling tools with applications; and (iii) construction of a language for the description of the structure of user controls as well as construction of a component for embedding such controls into modeling and meta-modeling tools. The basic idea behind the approach is to use a transformation language to construct complex objects and applications as well as specify operations on complex objects and the interface. In this manner, we not only generate the target platform code from the select domain-specific graphical language (DSGL) models but also directly use these models and appropriate tools as client applications. The applicability of action reports is demonstrated in the examples concerning validation of document models and their generators. © 2012 Polish Info Processing Socit. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9474 | ISBN: | 9781467307086 |
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