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The AMMA (ATLAS Model Management Architecture) platform is a model management platform designed and developed by the ATLAS Team, INRIA.
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The AMMA (ATLAS Model Management Architecture) platform is a model management platform designed and developed by the '''AtlanMod Team, INRIA'''.
 
It is composed of several elements.
 
It is composed of several elements.
Three of them: [[AM3]], [[AMW]], and [[ATL]] are available as [[GMT]] components.
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Three of them: [[AM3]], [[AMW]], and [[MoDisco]] are available as [[GMT]] components. [[ATL]] is a component of [[M2M]] project.
  
 
==Description of AMMA==
 
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See the description of [[TCS]].
 
See the description of [[TCS]].
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===MoDisco===
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See the description of [[MoDisco]].
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===ACG===
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See the description of [[ACG]].
  
 
==AMMA-based Projects==
 
==AMMA-based Projects==

Latest revision as of 08:01, 18 September 2008

The AMMA (ATLAS Model Management Architecture) platform is a model management platform designed and developed by the AtlanMod Team, INRIA. It is composed of several elements. Three of them: AM3, AMW, and MoDisco are available as GMT components. ATL is a component of M2M project.

Description of AMMA

Globally Managing Models with AM3

See the description of AM3.

Weaving Models with AMW

See the description of AMW.

Transforming Models with ATL

See the description of ATL.

The KM3 Language for Metamodel Specification

See the description of KM3.

The TCS Language for Textual Concrete Syntax Specification

See the description of TCS.

MoDisco

See the description of MoDisco.

ACG

See the description of ACG.

AMMA-based Projects

We call projects that make use of one or several of AMMA components "AMMA-based Projects". The table below is intended as a list of such projects. This information is typically contributed by people involved in these projects. It is, as such, only informative and definitely non-exhaustive.

Note that it is not mandatory to list an AMMA-based projects here. However, the committers and contributors involved in AMMA development generally appreciate to get feedback. Besides, this list may also be used by people evaluating AMMA usage by informing them on the variety of potential applications.

The Project column corresponds to the name of the project, which may optionally be an hyperlink to more project information. The Affiliation column corresponds to the entity responsible for the project (e.g. laboratory, team, company). The Involved persons column should contain a list of people involved in the project. An entry may span over several rows when several people are involved in the corresponding project. Each person name may optionally be an hyperlink to a mail address or homepage. The Components used column corresponds to the use of the three main AMMA components and is further subdivided into three columns: AM3, AMW and ATL. A Y in one of these columns indicates that the project uses the component, whereas N means that the component is not used. The Comments column may contain additional comments.

Project
(name and link)
Affiliation
(name and link)
Involved persons
(names and links)
Components used Comments
AM3 AMW ATL
BibTeX management ATLAS team Guillaume Hillairet Y N Y
DSL for Defining Model Composition Operators ATLAS team Ivan Kurtev Y N Y

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