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Towards Efficient Offline Incremental Model-to-Text Transformations
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Tue 7 Oct 2025 11:37 - 12:00 at DCIH 505 - Doctoral Symposium Session
Model-driven engineering (MDE) aims to facilitate dealing with large and complex systems. Central to MDE are model transformations. However, as model transformations grow more complex, and as the models of the systems become larger, executing the transformations requires more time and resources. In order to improve the execution times of successive model transformations on a model as it evolves, incremental transformations aim to only execute the parts of the transformations for which the output would be affected. This paper describes how offline and implicitly incremental model-to-text transformations could be implemented to help improve the experience of model-to-text transformations in more contexts.
This program is tentative and subject to change.
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