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Model Transformation by Example @INPROCEEDINGS{models06-varro, title = {{Model Transformation by Example}}, author = {{D\'aniel} {Varr\'o}}, booktitle = {Proc. 9th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2006)}, note = {In press}, abstract = {In advanced XML transformer tools, XSLT rules are generated automatically after relating simple source and target XML documents. In this paper, we generalize this approach for the design of model transformations: transformation rules are derived semi-automatically from an initial prototypical set of interrelated source and target models. These initial model pairs describe critical cases of the model transformation problem in a purely declarative way. The derived transformation rules can be refined later by adding further source-target model pairs. The main advantage of the approach is that transformation designers do not need to learn a new model transformation language, instead they only use the concepts of the source and target modeling languages.}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {LNCS}, year = {2006}, address = {Genova}, main = {Y}, month = {October}, partner = {BUTE}, status = {public}, task = {T7.3}, }
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