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Towards Automated Support for the Co-Evolution of Meta-Models and Grammars

Science and Information Technology

Weixing Zhang will present his licentiate thesis with the title "Towards Automated Support for the Co-Evolution of Meta-Models and Grammars" for a Degree of Licentiate of Science in the subject Computer Science and Engineering.

Seminar
Date
29 Nov 2023
Time
13:00 - 15:00
Location
Room 520, Jupiter Building, Campus Lindholmen, Hörselgången 5, Gothenburg

Description:

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.

In this thesis, we propose an approach that can support the co-evolution of meta-models and grammars as language engineers develop textual languages in a meta-model-based MDE setting. Firstly, we comprehensively report on the challenges and limitations of modeling tools that support blended modeling, as well as opportunities to improve them. Second, we demonstrate how language engineers can extend Xtext’s generator capabilities according to their needs. Third, we propose a semi-automatic method to transform a language with a generated grammar into a Python-style language.

Finally, we provide a solution (i.e. GrammarOptimizer) that can support rapid prototyping of languages in different styles and the co-evolution of meta-models and grammars of evolving languages.

 

Discussion leader:

Associate professor Antonio Cicchetti, Mälardalen University, Sweden