Title
NAOMI --- An Experimental Platform for Multi---modeling
Abstract
Domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) are designed to provide precise abstractions of domain-specific constructs. However, models for complex systems typically do not fit neatly within a single domain and capturing all important aspects of such a system requires developing multiple models using different DSMLs. Combining these models into multi-models presents difficult challenges, most importantly those of integrating the various models and keeping both the models and their associated data synchronized. To this end, we present NAOMI, an experimental platform for enabling multiple models, developed in different DSMLs, to work together. NAOMI analyzes model dependencies to determine the impact of changes to one model on other dependent models and coordinates the propagation of necessary model changes. NAOMI also serves as a useful testbed for exploring how diverse modeling paradigms can be combined.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-87875-9_10
MoDELS
Keywords
Field
DocType
necessary model change,diverse modeling paradigm,complex system,domain-specific modeling language,naomi analyzes model dependency,multiple model,various model,different dsmls,dependent model,associated data,experimental platform,single domain
Complex system,Abstraction,Systems engineering,Computer science,Testbed,Modeling language,Real-time computing,Multi modeling,Distributed computing,Multiple Models
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5301
0302-9743
18
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.33
13
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Trip Denton11078.47
Edward Jones2181.33
Srini Srinivasan3181.67
Ken Owens4302.29
Richard Buskens5395.70