Abstract
It is of critical relevance that designers are able to comprehend the various kinds of design-level modifications that a system undergoes throughout its entire lifecycle. In this respect, an interesting and useful operation between subsequent system versions is the model difference calculation and representation. In this paper, a metamodel independent approach to the representation of model differences which is agnostic of the calculation method is presented. Given two models which conform to a metamodel, their difference is conforming to another metamodel derived from the former by an automated transformation. Difference models are first-class entities which induce transformations able to apply the modifications they specify. Finally, difference models can be composed sequentially and in parallel giving place to more complex modifications.
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Cicchetti, A., Di Ruscio, D., & Pierantonio, A. (2007). A metamodel independent approach to difference representation. Journal of Object Technology, 6(9), 165–185. https://doi.org/10.5381/jot.2007.6.9.a9
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