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Summary of the First Workshop on the Analysis of Model Transformations (AMT'12)

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To facilitate the processing and manipulation of models, a lot of research has gone into developing languages, standards, and tools to support model transformations -- a quick search on the internet produces more than 30 different transformation languages that have been proposed in the literature or implemented in open-source or commercial tools. The growing adoption of these languages and the growing size and complexity of the model transformations developed require a better understanding of how all activities in the model transformation lifecycle can be better supported.

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P.-A. Muller, F. Fleurey, and J.-M. Jézéquel. Weaving Executability into Object-Oriented Meta-Languages. In MoDELS, pages 264--278, 2005.

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    AMT '12: Proceedings of the First Workshop on the Analysis of Model Transformations
    October 2012
    48 pages
    ISBN:9781450318037
    DOI:10.1145/2432497

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