On Additivity in Transformation Languages

S. Hidaka, F. Jouault, M. Tisi
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Some areas in computer science are characterized by a shared base structure for data artifacts (e.g., list, table, tree, graph, model), and dedicated languages for transforming this structure. We observe that in several of these languages it is possible to identify a clear correspondence between some elements in the transformation code and the output they generate. Conversely given an element in an output artifact it is often possible to immediately trace the transformation parts that are responsible for its creation. In this paper we formalize this intuitive concept by defining a property that characterizes several transformation languages in different domains. We name this property additivity: for a given fixed input, the addition or removal of program elements results in a corresponding addition or removal of parts of the output. We provide a formal definition for additivity and argue that additivity enhances modularity and incrementality of transformation engineering activities, by enumerating a set of tasks that this property enables or facilitates. Then we describe how it is instantiated in some well-known transformation languages. We expect that the development of new formal results on languages with additivity will benefit from our definitions.
论变换语言中的可加性
计算机科学的一些领域以数据工件的共享基础结构(例如,列表、表、树、图、模型)和用于转换该结构的专用语言为特征。我们观察到,在这些语言中的一些中,可以在转换代码中的一些元素和它们生成的输出之间识别出清晰的对应关系。相反,给定输出工件中的一个元素,通常可以立即跟踪负责其创建的转换部分。在本文中,我们通过定义表征不同领域中几种转换语言的属性来形式化这个直观的概念。我们将此属性命名为可加性:对于给定的固定输入,程序元素的添加或删除会导致相应的输出部分的添加或删除。我们为可加性提供了一个形式化的定义,并论证了可加性通过列举一组该属性支持或促进的任务,增强了转换工程活动的模块化和增量性。然后我们描述它是如何在一些著名的转换语言中实例化的。我们期望关于可加性语言的新的形式结果的发展将受益于我们的定义。
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