The High-Level Variability Language: An Ontological Approach

Ángela Villota, R. Mazo, C. Salinesi
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Given its relevance, there is an extensive body of research for modeling variability in diverse domains. Regretfully, the community still faces issues and challenges to port or share variability models among tools and methodological approaches. There are researchers, for instance, implementing the same algorithms and analyses again because they use a specific modeling language and cannot use some existing tool. This paper introduces the High-Level Variability Language (HLVL), an expressive and extensible textual language that can be used as a modeling and an intermediate language for variability. HLVL was designed following an ontological approach, i.e., by defining their elements considering the meaning of the concepts existing on different variability languages. Our proposal not only provides a unified language based on a comprehensive analysis of the existing ones but also sets foundations to build tools that support different notations and their combination.
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高级可变性语言:一种本体论方法
鉴于其相关性,有一个广泛的研究机构在不同的领域建模变异性。遗憾的是,社区仍然面临着在工具和方法方法之间移植或共享可变性模型的问题和挑战。例如,有些研究人员再次实现相同的算法和分析,因为他们使用特定的建模语言,而不能使用某些现有的工具。本文介绍了高级可变性语言(HLVL),它是一种表达能力强、可扩展的文本语言,可以作为可变性的建模语言和中间语言。HLVL的设计遵循本体论方法,即通过考虑不同可变性语言上存在的概念的含义来定义其元素。我们的建议不仅基于对现有语言的全面分析提供了一种统一的语言,而且还为构建支持不同符号及其组合的工具奠定了基础。
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