A metamodel for the specification and verification of model refactoring actions

Davide Arcelli, V. Cortellessa, Daniele Di Pompeo
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Refactoring has become a valuable activity during the software development lifecycle, because it can be induced by different causes, like new requirements or quality improvement. In code-based development contexts this activity has been widely studied, whereas in model-driven ones, where models are first-class development entities, there are many issues yet to be tackled. In this paper we present a metamodel that supports the specification of pre- and post- conditions of model refactoring actions, and the automated derivation and verification of such conditions in specific modeling languages. Our work is aimed at helping users to implement refactoring actions in the adopted modelling language by providing an environment for guaranteeing the feasibility of refactoring actions. Our primary focus is on the definition of applicable sequences of refactoring actions, rather than on the user-driven step-by-step application of refactoring actions. As an example, we illustrate the applicability of our metamodel for UML models refactoring.
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用于规范和验证模型重构操作的元模型
重构已经成为软件开发生命周期中的一项有价值的活动,因为它可以由不同的原因引起,比如新的需求或质量改进。在基于代码的开发环境中,这个活动已经得到了广泛的研究,而在模型驱动的环境中,模型是一级开发实体,有许多问题有待解决。在本文中,我们提出了一个元模型,该模型支持模型重构操作的前置和后置条件的规范,以及在特定建模语言中对这些条件的自动派生和验证。我们的工作旨在通过提供一个环境来保证重构操作的可行性,从而帮助用户在采用的建模语言中实现重构操作。我们主要关注的是重构操作的可应用序列的定义,而不是用户驱动的重构操作的逐步应用。作为一个例子,我们说明了元模型对UML模型重构的适用性。
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