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Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering [electronic resource] : International Summer School, GTTSE 2005, Braga, Portugal, July 4-8, 2005. Revised Papers / edited by Ralf Lämmel, João Saraiva, Joost Visser.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 4143Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Description: X, 471p. Also available online. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540462354
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.758
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Contents:
Tutorials -- A Tutorial on Feature Oriented Programming and the AHEAD Tool Suite -- Model Driven Engineering: An Emerging Technical Space -- Program Transformation with Reflection and Aspect-Oriented Programming -- The Transformational Approach to Database Engineering -- Program Optimizations and Transformations in Calculation Form -- Mappings Make Data Processing Go ’Round -- On the Use of Graph Transformations for Model Refactoring -- Technology Presentations -- Forms2Net – Migrating Oracle Forms to Microsoft .NET -- Applications of the Asf+Sdf Meta-Environment -- MetaBorg in Action: Examples of Domain-Specific Language Embedding and Assimilation Using Stratego/XT -- Agile Parsing to Transform Web Applications -- Data Cleaning and Transformation Using the AJAX Framework -- Developing Tools with Fujaba XProM -- The COMPOST, COMPASS, Inject/J and RECODER Tool Suite for Invasive Software Composition: Invasive Composition with COMPASS Aspect-Oriented Connectors -- Program Transformation Using HATS 1.84 -- Participants’ Contributions -- Using Java CSP Solvers in the Automated Analyses of Feature Models -- Co-transformations in Database Applications Evolution -- Modular Name Analysis for Java Using JastAdd -- Techniques for Lightweight Generator Refactoring -- E-CARES Project: Reengineering of Telecommunication Systems -- A Feature Composition Problem and a Solution Based on C++ Template Metaprogramming.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The international summer school on Generative and Transformational Te- niques in Software Engineering (GTTSE 2005) was held in Braga, Portugal, on July 4–8, 2005. In this volume, you will ?nd an augmented selection of the - terial presented at the school, including tutorials, technology presentations, and contributions to the participants workshop. TheGTTSEsummerschoolbringstogetherPhDstudents,lecturers,techn- ogypresenters,aswellasotherresearchersandpractitionerswhoareinterestedin the generation and the transformation of programs, data, models, meta-models, and documentation. This concerns many areas of software engineering: software reverse and re-engineering, model-driven approaches, automated software en- neering, and generic languagetechnology, to name a few. These areasdi?er with regardto the speci?c sorts of meta-models (or grammars,schemas, formats etc.) that underlie the artifacts involved, and with regard to the speci?c techniques that are employed for the generation and the transformation of the artifacts. The 2005 instance of GTTSE o?ered 8 tutorials, given by renowned rep- sentatives of complementary approaches and problem domains. Each tutorial combines foundations, methods, examples, and tool support. The program of the summer school also featured 10 invited technology presentations, which p- sented concrete support for generative and transformational techniques. These presentations complemented each other in terms of the chosen application - mains, case studies, and the underlying concepts. Furthermore, the program of the schoolincluded a participants workshopto which all students of the summer schoolwereaskedto submit an extended abstractbeforehand.The Organization Committee reviewedtheseextended abstractsandinvited14 students to present their work at the workshop.
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Tutorials -- A Tutorial on Feature Oriented Programming and the AHEAD Tool Suite -- Model Driven Engineering: An Emerging Technical Space -- Program Transformation with Reflection and Aspect-Oriented Programming -- The Transformational Approach to Database Engineering -- Program Optimizations and Transformations in Calculation Form -- Mappings Make Data Processing Go ’Round -- On the Use of Graph Transformations for Model Refactoring -- Technology Presentations -- Forms2Net – Migrating Oracle Forms to Microsoft .NET -- Applications of the Asf+Sdf Meta-Environment -- MetaBorg in Action: Examples of Domain-Specific Language Embedding and Assimilation Using Stratego/XT -- Agile Parsing to Transform Web Applications -- Data Cleaning and Transformation Using the AJAX Framework -- Developing Tools with Fujaba XProM -- The COMPOST, COMPASS, Inject/J and RECODER Tool Suite for Invasive Software Composition: Invasive Composition with COMPASS Aspect-Oriented Connectors -- Program Transformation Using HATS 1.84 -- Participants’ Contributions -- Using Java CSP Solvers in the Automated Analyses of Feature Models -- Co-transformations in Database Applications Evolution -- Modular Name Analysis for Java Using JastAdd -- Techniques for Lightweight Generator Refactoring -- E-CARES Project: Reengineering of Telecommunication Systems -- A Feature Composition Problem and a Solution Based on C++ Template Metaprogramming.

The international summer school on Generative and Transformational Te- niques in Software Engineering (GTTSE 2005) was held in Braga, Portugal, on July 4–8, 2005. In this volume, you will ?nd an augmented selection of the - terial presented at the school, including tutorials, technology presentations, and contributions to the participants workshop. TheGTTSEsummerschoolbringstogetherPhDstudents,lecturers,techn- ogypresenters,aswellasotherresearchersandpractitionerswhoareinterestedin the generation and the transformation of programs, data, models, meta-models, and documentation. This concerns many areas of software engineering: software reverse and re-engineering, model-driven approaches, automated software en- neering, and generic languagetechnology, to name a few. These areasdi?er with regardto the speci?c sorts of meta-models (or grammars,schemas, formats etc.) that underlie the artifacts involved, and with regard to the speci?c techniques that are employed for the generation and the transformation of the artifacts. The 2005 instance of GTTSE o?ered 8 tutorials, given by renowned rep- sentatives of complementary approaches and problem domains. Each tutorial combines foundations, methods, examples, and tool support. The program of the summer school also featured 10 invited technology presentations, which p- sented concrete support for generative and transformational techniques. These presentations complemented each other in terms of the chosen application - mains, case studies, and the underlying concepts. Furthermore, the program of the schoolincluded a participants workshopto which all students of the summer schoolwereaskedto submit an extended abstractbeforehand.The Organization Committee reviewedtheseextended abstractsandinvited14 students to present their work at the workshop.

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