Search for dissertations about: "meta-models"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word meta-models.
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1. A Generic Principle for Enabling Interoperability of Structured and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Tools
Abstract : In the 1980s, the evolution of engineering methods and techniques yielded the object-oriented approaches. Specifically, object orientation was established in software engineering, gradually relieving structured approaches. In other domains, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Reliability-Based Assessment and Optimization of High-Speed Railway Bridges
Abstract : Increasing the operational speed of trains has attracted a lot of interest in the last decades and has brought new challenges, especially in terms of infrastructure design methodology, as it may induce excessive vibrations. Such demands can damage bridges, which in turn increases maintenance costs, endangers the safety of passing trains and disrupts passenger comfort. READ MORE
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3. Towards Automated Support for the Co-Evolution of Meta-Models and Grammars
Abstract : Blended modeling is an emerging paradigm involving seamless interaction between multiple notations for the same underlying modeling language. We focus on a model-driven engineering (MDE) approach based on meta-models to develop textual languages to improve the blended modeling capabilities of modeling tools. READ MORE
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4. Measuring the Evolution of Meta-models, Models and Design Requirements to Facilitate Architectural Updates in Large Software Systems
Abstract : Background: In order to reduce complexity of the system and its development cost, the architecture of large software systems is often developed following the MDE (Model-Driven Engineering) approach. Developing architectures according to MDE relies on three main artifacts in the development process: domain-specific meta-models, architectural models and system design requirements. READ MORE
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5. Measuring the Evolution of Automotive Software Models and Meta-Models to Support Faster Adoption of New Architectural Features
Abstract : Background: The ever-increasing amount of software in cars today combined with high market competition demands fast adoption of new software solutions in car development projects. One challenge in enabling such a fast adoption is to develop the architecture and models of the automotive software systems in a structured and controlled way. READ MORE