David Mosteller
,
Michael Haustermann
, and Daniel Moldt.
Prototypical graphical simulation feedback in reference net-based
domain-specific languages within a meta-modeling environment.
In Bergenthum and Kindler (éd.), Algorithms and Tools for Petri Nets Proceedings of the Workshop AWPN 2017, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark October 19–20, 2017, pages 58-63.
Abrégé: The development of domain specific models requires appropriate tool support for modeling and execution. Meta-modeling facilitates solutions for the generation of modeling tools from abstract language specifications. The RMT-approach applies transformational semantics using Petri net formalisms as target languages in order to produce quick results for simulation support in order to prototypically develop modeling techniques. The problem with transformational approaches is that the inspection of the system during execution is not possible in the original representation.
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