Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Teaching model-driven engineering from a relational database perspective. |
| Authors: |
Batory, Don, Azanza, Maider |
| Source: |
Software & Systems Modeling; May2017, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p443-467, 25p |
| Subject Terms: |
Teaching models, Relational databases, Java programming language, Information & communication technologies, Prolog (Computer program language) |
| Abstract: |
We reinterpret MDE from the viewpoint of relational databases to provide an alternative way to understand, demonstrate, and teach MDE using concepts and technologies that should be familiar to undergraduates. We use (1) relational database schemas to express metamodels, (2) relational databases to express models, (3) Prolog to express constraints and M2M transformations, (4) Java tools to implement M2T and T2M transformations, and (5) Java to execute transformations. Application case studies and a user study illuminate the viability and benefits of our approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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