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There are many di.erent tools that support, in one way or another, the Uni.ed Modeling Language (UML), but most of these tools are targeted to software developers. The System Modeling Workbench (SMW) [8] is a collection of tools targeted to those interested in doing research on new modeling languages and constructing tools to transform and derive new artifacts from models in those languages.

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Back, RJ., Björklund, D., Lilius, J., Milovanov, L., Porres, I. (2003). A Workbench to Experiment on New Model Engineering Applications. In: Stevens, P., Whittle, J., Booch, G. (eds) «UML» 2003 - The Unified Modeling Language. Modeling Languages and Applications. UML 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2863. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45221-8_9

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