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Kurtev I.: Transforming Models with ATL:

by Frédéric Jouault , Ivan Kurtev - Proceedings of the Model Transformations in Practice Workshop at MoDELS, , 2005
"... Abstract. This paper presents ATL (ATLAS Transformation Language): a hybrid model transformation language that allows both declarative and imperative constructs to be used in transformation definitions. The paper describes the language syntax and semantics by using examples. ATL is supported by a s ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents ATL (ATLAS Transformation Language): a hybrid model transformation language that allows both declarative and imperative constructs to be used in transformation definitions. The paper describes the language syntax and semantics by using examples. ATL is supported by a

Transforming Models with ATL 1

by Frédéric Jouault, Ivan Kurtev
"... hybrid model transformation language that allows both declarative and imperative constructs to be used in transformation definitions. The paper describes the language syntax by using examples. Language semantics is described in pseudo-code and various optimizations of transformation executions are d ..."
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are discussed. ATL is supported by a set of development tools such as an editor, a compiler, a virtual machine, and a debugger. A case study shows the applicability of the language constructs. Alternative ways for implementing the case study are outlined. ATL language features are classified according to a

On validation of ATL . . .

by Fabian Büttner, Jordi Cabot, Martin Gogolla , 2011
"... Model-to-model transformations constitute an important ingredient in model-driven engineering. As real world transformations are complex, systematic approaches are required to ensure their correctness. The ATLAS Transformation Language (ATL) is a mature transformation language which has been success ..."
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Model-to-model transformations constitute an important ingredient in model-driven engineering. As real world transformations are complex, systematic approaches are required to ensure their correctness. The ATLAS Transformation Language (ATL) is a mature transformation language which has been

ATL: Atlas Transformation Language ATL User Manual

by Lina Inria , 2006
"... - version 0.7- ..."
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Loosely Coupled Traceability for ATL

by Frédéric Jouault - In Proceedings of the European Conference on Model Driven Architecture (ECMDA) workshop on traceability , 2005
"... Abstract. In the context of model transformation, traceability information may be used in a wide variety of scenarios. Each of them potentially requires a different format or complexity level. Moreover, a single transformation program can be used in several contexts. Consequently, such a program may ..."
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may need to be able to generate different kinds of traceability information. This work aims at showing how traceability can be added to programs written in ATLAS Transformation Language while limiting dependencies to program logic. Model transformation is used to implement this approach. 1

Achieving QVTO & ATL Interoperability An Experience Report on the Realization of a QVTO to ATL Compiler

by Alfons Laarman
"... Abstract. With the emergence of a number of model transformation languages the need for interoperability among them increases. The de-gree at which this interoperability can be achieved between two given languages depends heavily on their paradigms (declarative vs impera-tive). Previous studies have ..."
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have indicated that the QVT and ATL languages are compatible. In this paper we study the possibility to compile QVT Operational to the ATL virtual machine. We describe our experience of developing such a compiler. The resulting compiled QVT transforma-tions can run on top of existing ATL tools. Thereby

Orchestrating ATL Model Transformations

by J. E. Rivera, D. Ruiz-gonzález, F. López-romero, J. Bautista, A. Vallecillo - In Jouault [7
"... Abstract. The design and development of any complex applications using a Model-driven Engineering approach involve not only the use of many models, but also the use of many model transformations between them. These transformations should be chained together, using Model Transformation Orchestration ..."
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notations and tools. This paper introduces Wires*, a graphical executable language for the orchestration of ATL transformations, which provides appropriate mechanisms to enable the modular and compositional specification and execution of complex model transformations chains. 1

On the Architectural Alignment of ATL and QVT

by unknown authors
"... Transforming models is a critical activity in Model Driven Engineering (MDE). With the expected adoption of the OMG QVT standard for model transformation language it is anticipated that the experience in applying model transformations in various cases will increase. However, the QVT standard is just ..."
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suitable languages and tools for a particular problem. This paper compares the proposed QVT language and the ATLAS Transformation Language (ATL) as a step in the direction of gathering knowledge about the existing model transformation approaches. The focus is on the major language components (sublanguages

D.: Advanced Traceability for ATL

by Andrés Yie, Dennis Wagelaar - In: Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Model Transformation with ATL (MtATL’09 , 2009
"... Abstract. Tracing information is an essential part of the ATLAS Transformation Language (ATL). It is used to support interaction between transformation rules, where each rule can use the output of other rules by means of the implicit tracing mechanism. However, tracing information is often useful ou ..."
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Abstract. Tracing information is an essential part of the ATLAS Transformation Language (ATL). It is used to support interaction between transformation rules, where each rule can use the output of other rules by means of the implicit tracing mechanism. However, tracing information is often useful

First experiments with the ATL model transformation language: Transforming XSLT into XQuery

by Jean Bézivin, Grégoire Dupé, Frédéric Jouault, Gilles Pitette, Jamal Eddine Rougui - 2nd OOPSLA Workshop on Generative Techniques in the context of Model Driven Architecture , 2003
"... ATL (Atlas Transformation Language) has been defined to perform general transformations within the MDA framework (Model Driven Architecture) recently proposed by the OMG. We are currently learning from the first applications developed with this language. The example used here is a transformation fro ..."
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ATL (Atlas Transformation Language) has been defined to perform general transformations within the MDA framework (Model Driven Architecture) recently proposed by the OMG. We are currently learning from the first applications developed with this language. The example used here is a transformation
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