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Toward Standardised Model to Text Transformations

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The objective of this work is to assess the qualities of the MOFScript language, which has recently been submitted to the OMG as a proposed model to text transformation language. This is done by identifying requirements for this type of language and evaluating the MOFScript language with regard to these. The language is presented along with a tool implementation and compared with the alternative languages submitted to the OMG Model to Text RFP.

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Oldevik, J., Neple, T., Grønmo, R., Aagedal, J., Berre, AJ. (2005). Toward Standardised Model to Text Transformations. In: Hartman, A., Kreische, D. (eds) Model Driven Architecture – Foundations and Applications. ECMDA-FA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3748. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11581741_18

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