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Measuring Model Transformation in Model Driven Development
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In this paper, we propose the technique to define the metrics of model transformation using a meta-modeling technique and a graph rewriting techniques in a Model Driven Development (MDD) context.
Motoshi Saeki, Haruhiko Kaiya
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