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FieSta: An approach for Fine-Grained Scope Definition, Configuration and Derivation of Model-Driven Software Product LinesArboleda, Hugo 28 October 2009 (has links) (PDF)
We present an approach based on Model-Driven Development ideas to create Software Product Lines(SPLs). In Model-Driven SPL approaches, the derivation of a product starts from a domain application model. This model is transformed through several stages reusing model transformation rules until a product is obtained. Transformations rules are selected according to variants included in configurations created by product designers. Configurations include variants from variation points, which are relevant characteristics representing the variability of a product line. Our approach (1) provides mechanisms to improve the expression of variability of Model-Driven SPLs by allowing designers to create fine-grained configurations of products, and (2) integrates a product derivation process which uses decision models and Aspect-Oriented Programming facilitating the reuse, adaptation and composition of model transformation rules. We introduce constraint models which make it possible for product line architects to capture the scope of product lines using the concepts of constraint, cardinality property and structural dependency property. To configure products, we create domain models and binding models, which are sets of bindings between model elements and variants and satisfy the constraint models. We define a decision model as a set of aspects. An aspect maintains information of what and when transformations rules that generate commonalities of products must be intercepted (joinpoints) and what transformation rules (advices) that generate variable structures must be executed instead. Our strategy maintains uncoupled variants from model transformation rules. This solves problems related to modularization, coupling, flexibility and maintainability of transformations rules because they are completely separated from variants; thus, they can evolve independently.
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Modeling and verification of functional and non functional requirements of ambient, self adaptative systemsAhmad, Manzoor 07 October 2013 (has links) (PDF)
The overall contribution of this thesis is to propose an integrated approach for modeling and verifying the requirements of Self Adaptive Systems using Model Driven Engineering techniques. Model Driven Engineering is primarily concerned with reducing the gap between problem and software implementation domains through the use of technologies that support systematic transformation of problem level abstractions to software implementations. By using these techniques, we have bridged this gap through the use of models that describe complex systems at multiple levels of abstraction and through automated support for transforming and analyzing these models. We take requirements as input and divide it into Functional and Non Functional Requirements. We then use a process to identify those requirements that are adaptable and those that cannot be changed. We then introduce the concepts of Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering for modeling the requirements of Self Adaptive Systems, where Non Functional Requirements are expressed in the form of goals which is much more rich and complete in defining relations between requirements. We have identified some problems in the conventional methods of requirements modeling and properties verification using existing techniques, which do not take into account the adaptability features associated with Self Adaptive Systems. Our proposed approach takes into account these adaptable requirements and we provide various tools and processes that we developed for the requirements modeling and verification of Self Adaptive Systems. We validate our proposed approach by applying it on two different case studies in the domain of Self Adaptive Systems.
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Geração automática de código VHDL a partir de modelos UML para sistemas embarcados de tempo-real / Automatic VHDL code generation from UML models for real-time embedded systemsMoreira, Tomás Garcia January 2012 (has links)
A crescente demanda da indústria exige a produção de dispositivos embarcados em menos tempo e com mais funcionalidades diferentes. Isso implica diretamente no processo de desenvolvimento destes produtos requerendo novas técnicas para absorver a complexidade crescente dos projetos e para acelerar suas etapas de desenvolvimento. A linguagem UML vem sendo utilizada para absorver a complexidade do projeto de sistemas embarcados através de sua representação gráfica que torna o processo mais simples e intuitivo. Para acelerar o desenvolvimento surgiram processos que permitem, diretamente a partir modelos UML, a geração de código para linguagens de descrição de software embarcado (C, C++, Java) e para linguagens tradicionais de descrição de hardware (VHDL, Verilog). Diversos trabalhos e ferramentas comerciais foram desenvolvidos para automatizar o processo de geração de código convencional a partir de modelos UML (software). No entanto, pela complexidade da transformação existem apenas poucos trabalhos e nenhuma ferramenta comercial direcionado à geração de HDL a partir de UML, tornando este processo ainda pouco difundido. Nossa proposta é focada na geração de descrições de hardware na linguagem VHDL a partir de modelos UML de sistemas tempo-real embarcados (STRE), surgindo como alternativa ao processo de desenvolvimento de hardware. Apresenta uma metodologia completa para geração automática de código VHDL, permitindo que o comportamento descrito para o sistema modelado seja testado e validado antes de ser desenvolvido, acelerando o processo de produção de hardware e diminuindo as chances de erros de projeto. É proposto como um processo de engenharia dirigido por modelos (MDE) que cobre desde as fases de análise de requisitos e modelagem UML, até a geração de código fonte na linguagem VHDL, onde o foco é gerar na forma de descrições de hardware, todas aquelas funções lógicas de um sistema embarcado que normalmente são desenvolvidas em software. Para atingir este objetivo, foi desenvolvido neste trabalho um conjunto de regras de mapeamento que estende a funcionalidade da ferramenta GenERTiCA, utilizada como suporte ao processo. Adicionalmente, foram pesquisados e desenvolvidos conceitos que serviram como base para o desenvolvimento de regras utilizadas pela ferramenta suporte para guiar o processo de mapeamento entre as linguagens. Os conceitos e as regras propostas foram validados por meio de um estudo de caso, cujos resultados obtidos estão demonstrados nesta dissertação. / The growing market demand requires the production of embedded devices in less time and with more different features. This directly implies on the development process of these products requiring new techniques to absorb the growing complexity of projects and to accelerate their development stages. UML has been used to handle the embedded systems design complexity through its graphical representation that makes the process simpler and more intuitive. To speed up the development cycle, it has emerged some processes that permit code generating directly from UML models to embedded software description languages (C, C++, Java), and traditional hardware description languages (VHDL, Verilog). Several researches and commercial tools have been developed to automate the code generation process from UML models to conventional languages (software). However, due to the transformation complexity there are only few studies and no commercial tool addressed to HDL generation from UML models, making this process almost unknown. Our proposal is focused on generating hardware descriptions as VHDL code from UML models of real-time embedded systems (RTES), emerging as an alternative to the hardware development. It presents a complete methodology to the VHDL code generation, allowing the behavior described to the modeled system to be tested and validated before being implemented, accelerating the hardware production and decreasing the chances of design errors. It is proposed as a model-driven engineering (MDE) process that covers the phases of requirements analysis, UML modeling, models transformations, and the source code generating process to the VHDL language, where the focus is to generate as hardware descriptions all the logic functions of an embedded system which are usually developed as software. To achieve this goal, this work was developed a set of mapping rules which extends the functionality of the tool GenERTiCA, used to support the process. Additionally, it was researched and developed concepts that were the basis for the development of rules used by the tool support to guide the mapping process between languages. The concepts and proposed rules have been validated through a case study, whose results are shown in this dissertation.
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Model-based approach for automatic generation of IEC-61025 standard compliant fault treesZornoza Moreno, Enrique January 2018 (has links)
Reliability and safety of complex software-intensive systems are proved to be a crucial matter since most of these systems fulfil tasks, where a failure could lead to catastrophic consequences. For example, in space systems such as satellites, a failure could result in the loss of the satellite. Therefore, a certain level of reliability and safety must be assured for such systems to trust the services they provide. Standards set this level and put requirements for the analysis and assurance of these properties using documented evidence. In particular, European Cooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS) standards for space systems require Fault Tree Analysis(FTA) for identifying the causes of system failure and consequently safety hazards, as well as fault trees as evidence for the assurance of reliability and safety. In this thesis, we present a tool supported model-based approach to generate fault tree automatically from an existing system modelling and analysis toolset. CHESS is a system and dependability modelling toolset and integrates Concerto-FLA to enable the support of failure logic analysis. We proposed a model-based transformation from Concerto-FLA to fault tree model and implemented it as an Eclipse plugin in CHESS toolset. A case study is performed in the aerospace domain; more specifically we modelled Attitude Control System (ACS) and automatically generated IEC-61025-compliant fault trees. / AMASS project
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Quality of Human-Computer Interaction : Self-Explanatory User Interfaces by Model-Driven Engineering / Qualité de l'interaction homme machine : interfaces auto-explicatives par ingénierie dirigée par les modèlesGarcia Frey, Alfonso 03 July 2013 (has links)
En Interaction Homme-Machine, la qualité est une utopie : malgré toutes les précautions prises en conception, il existe toujours des utilisateurs et des situations d'usage pour lesquels l'Interface Homme-Machine (IHM) est imparfaite. Cette thèse explore l'auto-explication des IHM pour améliorer la qualité perçue par les utilisateurs. L'approche s'inscrit dans une Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles. Elle consiste à embarquer à l'exécution les modèles de conception pour dynamiquement augmenter l'IHM d'un ensemble de questions et de réponses. Les questions peuvent être relatives à l'utilisation de l'IHM (par exemple, "A quoi sert ce bouton ?", "Pourquoi telle action n'est pas possible ?) et à sa justification (par exemple, "Pourquoi les items ne sont-ils pas rangés par ordre alphabétique ?"). Cette thèse propose une infrastructure logicielle UsiExplain basée sur les méta-modèles UsiXML. L'évaluation sur un cas d'étude d'achat de voitures montre que l'approche est pertinente pour les questions d'utilisation de l'IHM. Elle ouvre des perspectives en justification de conception. / In Human-Computer Interaction, quality is an utopia. Despite all the design efforts, there are always uses and situations for which the user interface is not perfect. This thesis investigates self-explanatory user interfaces for improving the quality perceived by end users. The approach follows the principles of model-driven engineering. It consists in keeping the design models at runtime so that to dynamically enrich the user interface with a set of possible questions and answers. The questions are related to usage (for instance, "What's the purpose of this button?", "Why is this action not possible"?) as well as to design rationale (for instance, "Why are the items not alphabetically ordered?"). This thesis proposes a software infrastructure UsiExplain based on the UsiXML metamodels. An evaluation conducted on a case study related to a car shopping webiste confirms that the approach is relevant especially for usage questions. Design rationale will be further explored in the future.STAR
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Atelier de conception pour l'évolution des systèmes PLM : une approche d'ingénierie dirigée par les modèles / Design workshop for the evolution of PLM systems : a model driven engineering approachYildiz, Onur 21 September 2015 (has links)
Le déploiement, la maintenance et l'évolution des systèmes d'informations techniques qui accompagnent les processus de création de produits (PLM) constituent des tâches complexes et parfois onéreuses pour des structures de type PME ou micro entreprise innovantes. Si l'appui sur un progiciel développé et maintenu par un éditeur permet aujourd'hui des solutions pérennes, la question de l'évolution conjointe des processus métiers de l'entreprise et du progiciel suite aux évolutions techniques de l'ingénierie numérique pose aux chercheurs la problématique des méthodologies à mettre en œuvre pour faciliter ce double axe d'évolution. Dans le cadre de ses démarches d'innovation, l'éditeur progiciel souhaite rendre accessibles à ses clients PME les capacités fonctionnelles de sa solution PLM en développant un atelier de modélisation pour la création de modèles métier au sein des systèmes PLM et la gestion de leur cohérence au cours du temps. Ce projet, réalisé dans le cadre d'une thèse CIFRE avec la société AUDROS, a pour but de fournir les concepts et les outils qui simplifient la synchronisation des différents outils métiers au sein du système d'information dans le but de gérer l'entreprise de façon la plus étendue et la plus homogène possible. / The specification, the deployment, the maintenance and the evolution of technical information systems which support the processes of products developement (PLM) constitute complex tasks for organisations like SME or innovative companies. If today the support on a software package developed and maintained by an editor allows long-lasting solutions, researchers face the issue of the convergent evolutions of the business processes and the software package. As the technical evolutions embedded in digital engineering, this thesis proposes methodologies to be implemented to facilitate this double axis of evolution. Within his innovation framework, the software editor wishes to provide his customers with PLM systems evolution tools.This project, granted as an industrial thesis with AUDROS company, aims at supplying the concepts and the tools which simplify the synchronization of the various business tools within the information system. The company can thus be dynamically supported in a context of extended enterprise.
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Geração automática de código VHDL a partir de modelos UML para sistemas embarcados de tempo-real / Automatic VHDL code generation from UML models for real-time embedded systemsMoreira, Tomás Garcia January 2012 (has links)
A crescente demanda da indústria exige a produção de dispositivos embarcados em menos tempo e com mais funcionalidades diferentes. Isso implica diretamente no processo de desenvolvimento destes produtos requerendo novas técnicas para absorver a complexidade crescente dos projetos e para acelerar suas etapas de desenvolvimento. A linguagem UML vem sendo utilizada para absorver a complexidade do projeto de sistemas embarcados através de sua representação gráfica que torna o processo mais simples e intuitivo. Para acelerar o desenvolvimento surgiram processos que permitem, diretamente a partir modelos UML, a geração de código para linguagens de descrição de software embarcado (C, C++, Java) e para linguagens tradicionais de descrição de hardware (VHDL, Verilog). Diversos trabalhos e ferramentas comerciais foram desenvolvidos para automatizar o processo de geração de código convencional a partir de modelos UML (software). No entanto, pela complexidade da transformação existem apenas poucos trabalhos e nenhuma ferramenta comercial direcionado à geração de HDL a partir de UML, tornando este processo ainda pouco difundido. Nossa proposta é focada na geração de descrições de hardware na linguagem VHDL a partir de modelos UML de sistemas tempo-real embarcados (STRE), surgindo como alternativa ao processo de desenvolvimento de hardware. Apresenta uma metodologia completa para geração automática de código VHDL, permitindo que o comportamento descrito para o sistema modelado seja testado e validado antes de ser desenvolvido, acelerando o processo de produção de hardware e diminuindo as chances de erros de projeto. É proposto como um processo de engenharia dirigido por modelos (MDE) que cobre desde as fases de análise de requisitos e modelagem UML, até a geração de código fonte na linguagem VHDL, onde o foco é gerar na forma de descrições de hardware, todas aquelas funções lógicas de um sistema embarcado que normalmente são desenvolvidas em software. Para atingir este objetivo, foi desenvolvido neste trabalho um conjunto de regras de mapeamento que estende a funcionalidade da ferramenta GenERTiCA, utilizada como suporte ao processo. Adicionalmente, foram pesquisados e desenvolvidos conceitos que serviram como base para o desenvolvimento de regras utilizadas pela ferramenta suporte para guiar o processo de mapeamento entre as linguagens. Os conceitos e as regras propostas foram validados por meio de um estudo de caso, cujos resultados obtidos estão demonstrados nesta dissertação. / The growing market demand requires the production of embedded devices in less time and with more different features. This directly implies on the development process of these products requiring new techniques to absorb the growing complexity of projects and to accelerate their development stages. UML has been used to handle the embedded systems design complexity through its graphical representation that makes the process simpler and more intuitive. To speed up the development cycle, it has emerged some processes that permit code generating directly from UML models to embedded software description languages (C, C++, Java), and traditional hardware description languages (VHDL, Verilog). Several researches and commercial tools have been developed to automate the code generation process from UML models to conventional languages (software). However, due to the transformation complexity there are only few studies and no commercial tool addressed to HDL generation from UML models, making this process almost unknown. Our proposal is focused on generating hardware descriptions as VHDL code from UML models of real-time embedded systems (RTES), emerging as an alternative to the hardware development. It presents a complete methodology to the VHDL code generation, allowing the behavior described to the modeled system to be tested and validated before being implemented, accelerating the hardware production and decreasing the chances of design errors. It is proposed as a model-driven engineering (MDE) process that covers the phases of requirements analysis, UML modeling, models transformations, and the source code generating process to the VHDL language, where the focus is to generate as hardware descriptions all the logic functions of an embedded system which are usually developed as software. To achieve this goal, this work was developed a set of mapping rules which extends the functionality of the tool GenERTiCA, used to support the process. Additionally, it was researched and developed concepts that were the basis for the development of rules used by the tool support to guide the mapping process between languages. The concepts and proposed rules have been validated through a case study, whose results are shown in this dissertation.
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Geração automática de código VHDL a partir de modelos UML para sistemas embarcados de tempo-real / Automatic VHDL code generation from UML models for real-time embedded systemsMoreira, Tomás Garcia January 2012 (has links)
A crescente demanda da indústria exige a produção de dispositivos embarcados em menos tempo e com mais funcionalidades diferentes. Isso implica diretamente no processo de desenvolvimento destes produtos requerendo novas técnicas para absorver a complexidade crescente dos projetos e para acelerar suas etapas de desenvolvimento. A linguagem UML vem sendo utilizada para absorver a complexidade do projeto de sistemas embarcados através de sua representação gráfica que torna o processo mais simples e intuitivo. Para acelerar o desenvolvimento surgiram processos que permitem, diretamente a partir modelos UML, a geração de código para linguagens de descrição de software embarcado (C, C++, Java) e para linguagens tradicionais de descrição de hardware (VHDL, Verilog). Diversos trabalhos e ferramentas comerciais foram desenvolvidos para automatizar o processo de geração de código convencional a partir de modelos UML (software). No entanto, pela complexidade da transformação existem apenas poucos trabalhos e nenhuma ferramenta comercial direcionado à geração de HDL a partir de UML, tornando este processo ainda pouco difundido. Nossa proposta é focada na geração de descrições de hardware na linguagem VHDL a partir de modelos UML de sistemas tempo-real embarcados (STRE), surgindo como alternativa ao processo de desenvolvimento de hardware. Apresenta uma metodologia completa para geração automática de código VHDL, permitindo que o comportamento descrito para o sistema modelado seja testado e validado antes de ser desenvolvido, acelerando o processo de produção de hardware e diminuindo as chances de erros de projeto. É proposto como um processo de engenharia dirigido por modelos (MDE) que cobre desde as fases de análise de requisitos e modelagem UML, até a geração de código fonte na linguagem VHDL, onde o foco é gerar na forma de descrições de hardware, todas aquelas funções lógicas de um sistema embarcado que normalmente são desenvolvidas em software. Para atingir este objetivo, foi desenvolvido neste trabalho um conjunto de regras de mapeamento que estende a funcionalidade da ferramenta GenERTiCA, utilizada como suporte ao processo. Adicionalmente, foram pesquisados e desenvolvidos conceitos que serviram como base para o desenvolvimento de regras utilizadas pela ferramenta suporte para guiar o processo de mapeamento entre as linguagens. Os conceitos e as regras propostas foram validados por meio de um estudo de caso, cujos resultados obtidos estão demonstrados nesta dissertação. / The growing market demand requires the production of embedded devices in less time and with more different features. This directly implies on the development process of these products requiring new techniques to absorb the growing complexity of projects and to accelerate their development stages. UML has been used to handle the embedded systems design complexity through its graphical representation that makes the process simpler and more intuitive. To speed up the development cycle, it has emerged some processes that permit code generating directly from UML models to embedded software description languages (C, C++, Java), and traditional hardware description languages (VHDL, Verilog). Several researches and commercial tools have been developed to automate the code generation process from UML models to conventional languages (software). However, due to the transformation complexity there are only few studies and no commercial tool addressed to HDL generation from UML models, making this process almost unknown. Our proposal is focused on generating hardware descriptions as VHDL code from UML models of real-time embedded systems (RTES), emerging as an alternative to the hardware development. It presents a complete methodology to the VHDL code generation, allowing the behavior described to the modeled system to be tested and validated before being implemented, accelerating the hardware production and decreasing the chances of design errors. It is proposed as a model-driven engineering (MDE) process that covers the phases of requirements analysis, UML modeling, models transformations, and the source code generating process to the VHDL language, where the focus is to generate as hardware descriptions all the logic functions of an embedded system which are usually developed as software. To achieve this goal, this work was developed a set of mapping rules which extends the functionality of the tool GenERTiCA, used to support the process. Additionally, it was researched and developed concepts that were the basis for the development of rules used by the tool support to guide the mapping process between languages. The concepts and proposed rules have been validated through a case study, whose results are shown in this dissertation.
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A high-level methodology for automatically generating dynamically reconfigurable systems using IP-XACT and the UML MARTE profile / Méthodologie de conception de haut niveau pour la génération automatique des systèmes dynamiquement reconfigurables en utilisant IP-XACT et le profil UML MARTEOchoa Ruiz, Gilberto 14 November 2013 (has links)
La principale contribution de cette thèse porte sur la proposition et le développement d'une approche d'Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles (IDM), liée à une méthodologie basée sur des composants, pour faciliter la conception, design et implantation des Systèmes Dynamiquement Reconfigurables sur puce (FPGA). La méthodologie proposée repose sur l'utilisation du paradigme Metadata-based Composition Framework, et fortement basée sur des standards, tels qu'UML MARTE et, en particulier, l'IEEE IP-XACT, qui est exploitée comme représentation intermédiaire pour les IPs utilisés et pour la plateforme matérielle composée aux hautes-niveaux d'abstraction. Un procès d'emballage permet la réutilisation des bloques IP, qui ont été enveloppés par des interfaces PLB (IP statiques) et propriétaires (IP dynamiques). Subséquemment, la libraire est utilisée pour la composition d'un modèle de plateforme en UML, mais qui étant générative, permet la création d'une description cible de la composante matérielle de la plateforme, dans la forme d'un modèle spécifique à Xilinx Platform Studio, obtenu par des transformations des modèles. Les chaines de transformations pour la création de la libraire et de la plateforme, respectivement, ont été développées et implantées en utilisant Sodius MDWorkbench, un outil IDM conçu pour la création et manipulation des modèles et leur méta - modèles, ainsi que la définition et exécution des transformations des modèles associées / The main contribution of this thesis consists on the proposition and development a Model-driven Engineering (MDE) framework, in tandem with a component-based approach, for facilitating the design and implementation of Dynamic Partially Reconfigurable (DPR) Systems-on-Chip. The proposed methodology has been constructed around the Metadata-based Composition Framework paradigm, and based on common standards such as UML MARTE and the IEEE IP-XACT standard, an XML representation used for storing metadata about the IPs to be reused and of the platforms to be obtained at high-levels of abstraction. In fact, a componentizing process enables us to reuse the IP blocks, in UML MARTE, by wrapping them with PLB (static IPs) and proprietary (DPR blocks) interfaces. This is attained by reflecting the associated IP metadata to IP-XACT descriptions, and then to UML MARTE templates (IP reuse). Subsequently, these IP templates are used for composing a DPR model that can be exploited to create a Xilinx Platform Studio FPGA-design, through model transformations. The IP reflection and system generation chains were developed using Sodius MDWorkbench, an MDE tool conceived for the creation and manipulation of models and their meta-models, as well as the definition and execution of the associated transformation rules.
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Pragmatic model verification / Vérification pragmatique de modèlesGonzalez Perez, Carlos Alberto 09 October 2014 (has links)
L’Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles (IDM) est une approche populaire pour le développement logiciel qui favorise l’utilisation de modèles au sein des processus de développement. Dans un processus de développement logiciel base sur l’IDM, le logiciel est développé en créant des modèles qui sont transformés successivement en d’autres modèles et éventuellement en code source. Quand l’IDM est utilisée pour le développement de logiciels complexes, la complexité des modèles et des transformations de modèles augmente, risquant d’affecter la fiabilité du processus de développement logiciel ainsi que le logiciel en résultant.Traditionnellement, la fiabilité des logiciels est assurée au moyen d’approches pour la vérification de logiciels, basées sur l’utilisation de techniques pour l’analyse formelle de systèmes et d’approches pour le test de logiciels. Pour assurer la fiabilité du processus IDM de développement logiciel, ces techniques ont en quelque sorte été adaptées pour essayer de s’assurer la correction des modèles et des transformations de modèles associées. L’objectif de cette thèse est de fournir de nouveaux mécanismes améliorant les approches existantes pour la vérification de modèles statiques, et d’analyser comment ces approches peuvent s’avérer utiles lors du test des transformations de modèles. / Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is a popular approach to the development of software which promotes the use of models as first-Class citizens in the software development process. In a MDE-Based software development process, software is developed by creating models to be successively transformed into another models and eventually into the software source code. When MDE is applied to the development of complex software systems, the complexity of models and model transformations increase, thus risking both, the reliability of the software development process and the soundness of the resulting software. Traditionally, ensuring software correctness and absence of errors has been addressed by means of software verification approaches, based on the utilization of formal analysis techniques, and software testing approaches. In order to ensure the reliability of MDE-Based software development processes, these techniques have some how been adapted to try to ensure correctness of models and model transformations. The objective of this thesis is to provide new mechanisms to improve the landscape of approaches devoted to the verification of static models, and analyze how these static model verification approaches can be of assistance at the time of testing model transformations.
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