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2006-06-04KonferenzveröffentlichungA Code Generation Metamodel for ULF-Ware Generating Code for SDL and Interfacing with the Runtime LibraryPiefel, Michael; Neumann, TobyModels can be used in many stages of many different processes, but in software engineering, the ultimate purpose of modelling is often code generation. While code can be generated from any model, we propose to use an ...
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2006-07-20KonferenzveröffentlichungA Common Metamodel for Code Generation Piefel, MichaelModels can be used in many stages of many different processes, but in so ware engineering, the ultimate purpose of modelling is oft en code generation. While code can be generated from any model, we propose to use an ...
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2005-01-01KonferenzveröffentlichungA Metamodel for SDL-2000 in the Context of Metamodelling ULF Fischer, Joachim; Piefel, Michael; Scheidgen, MarkusToday the syntax of many languages is defined by using context-free grammars. These syntax definitions suffer from a major drawback: grammars do not allow the definition of abstract, reusable concept definitions. Especially ...
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2006-07-20KonferenzveröffentlichungModelling SDL, Modelling Languages Piefel, Michael; Scheidgen, MarkusToday’s so ware systems are too complex to implement them and model them using only one language. As a result,modern so ftware engineering uses different languages for different levels of abstraction and different system ...
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2002-07-14KonferenzveröffentlichungThe Term Processor Kimwitu++ Löwis, Martin von; Piefel, MichaelCompiler builders have for a long time used tools that automate the frontend process of scanning and parsing the input. However, tools to handle the result of the parse are rarely found. Kimwitu++, the term processor, is ...
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2005-06-20KonferenzveröffentlichungULF-Ware – An Open Framework for Integrated Tools for ITU-T Languages Fischer, Joachim; Kunert, Andreas; Piefel, Michael; Scheidgen, MarkusModel driven engineering is a popular attempt to deal with the complexity of modern software systems. For the telecommunication sector a model driven approach means that you have to handle half a dozen ITU-T modelling ...