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- A metamodel is a model of a model, and metamodeling is the process of generating such metamodels. Thus metamodeling or meta-modeling is the analysis, construction...
- called metamodels, and product lines of product lines of product lines called meta-metamodels (PL**3), and further abstract concepts. A metamodel is a model...
- object-oriented metamodels (as UML for example) as well as non object-oriented metamodels (e.g. a Petri net or a Web Service metamodel). As of May 2006...
- although it can also be used for serialization of models of other languages (metamodels). In the OMG vision of modeling, data is split into abstract models and...
- The common warehouse metamodel (CWM) defines a specification for modeling metadata for relational, non-relational, multi-dimensional, and most other objects...
- Facility to build metamodels, called M2-models. The most prominent example of a Layer 2 Meta-Object Facility model is the UML metamodel, which describes...
- a specification for transformation of OMG metamodels to XML. Pursuant to the OMG's policies, the metamodel is the result of an open process involving...
- this can involve many thousands of model runs, other methods (such as metamodels) can be used to reduce com****tional expense when necessary. Moment-independent...
- just-in-time compilation Model-driven development uses graphical models and metamodels as basis for generating programs Program synthesis consists of synthesizing...
- Knowledge Discovery Metamodel (KDM) is a publicly available specification from the Object Management Group (OMG). KDM is a common intermediate representation...