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Refactoring Multi-Level Models
ACM transactions on software engineering and methodology, 2018-11, Vol.27 (4), p.1-56
2018

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Refactoring Multi-Level Models
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  • ACM transactions on software engineering and methodology, 2018-11, Vol.27 (4), p.1-56
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ACM
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2018
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  • Multi-level modelling promotes flexibility in modelling by enabling the use of several meta-levels instead of just two, as is the case in mainstream two-level modelling approaches. While this approach leads to simpler models for some scenarios, it introduces an additional degree of freedom as designers can decide the meta-level where an element should reside, having to ascertain the suitability of such decisions. In this respect, model refactorings have been successfully applied in the context of two-level modelling to rearrange the elements of a model while preserving its meaning. Following this idea, we propose a catalogue of 17 novel refactorings specific to multi-level models. Their objective is to help designers in rearranging elements across and within meta-levels and exploring the consequences. In this article, we detail each refactoring in the catalogue, show a classification across different dimensions, and describe the support we provide in our M eta D epth tool. We present two experiments to assess two aspects of our refactorings. The first one validates the predicted semantic side effects of the refactorings on the basis of more than 210.000 refactoring applications. The second one measures the impact of refactorings on three quality attributes of multi-level models.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1049-331X
eISSN: 1557-7392
DOI: 10.1145/3280985
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1145_3280985

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