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Object Constraint Language / ECO / Eclipse / Package / Model-driven engineering / KeY / Domain-specific language / Alloy Analyzer / Metamodeling / Software / Unified Modeling Language / Computing
Date: 2014-11-10 03:43:46
Object Constraint Language
ECO
Eclipse
Package
Model-driven engineering
KeY
Domain-specific language
Alloy Analyzer
Metamodeling
Software
Unified Modeling Language
Computing

Collected Experience and Thoughts on Long Term Development of an Open Source MDE Tool Lars Hamann, Frank Hilken, and Martin Gogolla University of Bremen, Computer Science Department DBremen, Germany

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