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− | [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/henshin Henshin] is an in-place model transformation language for the Eclipse Modeling Framework ([[EMF]]). It supports direct transformations of EMF model instances (endogenous transformations), as well as generating instances of a target language from given instances of a source language (exogenous transformations). Its main features are: | + | [http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/henshin Henshin] is an in-place model transformation language for the Eclipse Modeling Framework ([[Eclipse Modeling Framework|EMF]]). It supports direct transformations of EMF model instances (endogenous transformations), as well as generating instances of a target language from given instances of a source language (exogenous transformations). Its main features are: |
*Support for endogenous as well as exogenous transformations | *Support for endogenous as well as exogenous transformations | ||
*Natural treatment and efficient in-place execution of endogenous transformations | *Natural treatment and efficient in-place execution of endogenous transformations | ||
− | *[ | + | *[[Henshin Transformation Rules|Graphical syntax]] for transformations |
− | *Support for verification of transformations using [ | + | *Support for verification of transformations using [[Henshin Statespace Explorer|state space analysis]] |
Revision as of 12:04, 19 January 2011
Henshin is an in-place model transformation language for the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). It supports direct transformations of EMF model instances (endogenous transformations), as well as generating instances of a target language from given instances of a source language (exogenous transformations). Its main features are:
- Support for endogenous as well as exogenous transformations
- Natural treatment and efficient in-place execution of endogenous transformations
- Graphical syntax for transformations
- Support for verification of transformations using state space analysis