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| cleanup | quality standards | model transformation language | INRIA | QVT | Object Management Group | model transformations | semantic translation | Virtual Machine | An ATL program (T1.atl here) will take model Ma.xmi as input and will produce model Mb.xmi as output. Both models may be expressed in the OMG XMI standard. The model Ma conforms to metamodel MMa.km3. Model Mb conforms to metamodel MMb.km3. The KM3 notation is a simple and neutral metamodel specification language. The ATL program itself (T1.atl here) is also a model, so it conforms to a metamodel (the ATL metamodel) not presented here. An ATL program is composed of a header, of a set of side-effect free functions called helpers and of a set of rules. | | XMI | model | metamodel | KM3 | side-effect | plugin | Eclipse | MOF | QVT | Domain Specific Language | KM3 | Domain Specific Language | NetBeans | Model Driven Engineering | Domain Specific Language | Model-driven architecture | Domain-specific modelling | Transformation language | Model Transformation Language | Semantic translation | Vocabulary-based transformation | Data mapping | Model-based testing | Eclipse | MOF Queries/Views/Transformations | MOF | KM3 | Software factory | Metamodel | Metamodeling technique | XMI | Object-oriented analysis and design | Modeling language | UML | UML tool | List of UML tools | Object Constraint Language | Glossary of Unified Modeling Language terms | ISBN 0-471-31920-1 | Categories | Systems engineering | Unified Modeling Language | Domain-specific programming languages | Java platform software | Free UML tools | Cleanup from April 2008 | All pages needing cleanup |
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