Keeping Pace with the History of Evolving Runtime Models

  • Sakizloglou L
  • Barkowsky M
  • Giese H
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Abstract

Structural runtime models provide a snapshot of the constituents of a system and their state. Capturing the history of runtime models, i.e., previous snapshots, has been shown to be useful for a number of aims. Handling, however, history at runtime poses important challenges to tool support. We present the InTempo tool which is based on the Eclipse Modeling Framework and encodes runtime models as graphs. Key features of InTempo, such as, the integration of temporal requirements into graph queries, the in-memory storage of the model, and a systematic method to contain the model's memory consumption, intend to address issues which seemingly place limitations on the available tool support. InTempo offers two operation modes which support both runtime and postmortem application scenarios.

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Sakizloglou, L., Barkowsky, M., & Giese, H. (2021). Keeping Pace with the History of Evolving Runtime Models (pp. 262–268). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71500-7_13

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