Metamodels Taken Seriously: The TGraph Approach

J. Ebert
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Source code and accompanying documents that are subject to reverse engineering activities are usually written in different artifact languages, ranging from programming languages over diagram languages to natural languages. For the purpose of information extraction from such heterogeneous sources a common unifying representation is essential. Metamodeling is a popular approach to define the abstract syntax of any kind of language and is capable to handle almost all kinds of languages and formats occurring in reverse engineering contexts. Metamodels specify how concrete artifacts are to be represented as instances. The instances of CMOF-like metamodels can be viewed as graphs. TGraphs are a very general graph concept, which is based on vertices and edges as first-class entities and includes types, attributes, and ordering for both. Their use allows a common integrated representation of all kinds of documents in a concise manner which is simultaneously formal, visualisable, and efficiently processable. This talk will explain the use of metamodeling of artifacts and their representation by TGraphs as an efficient data structure. It will illustrate the role of graph algorithms and graph querying as enabling technologies in graph-based reverse engineering tools..
认真对待元模型:TGraph方法
受逆向工程活动影响的源代码和附带的文档通常是用不同的工件语言编写的,范围从编程语言到图语言再到自然语言。为了从这种异构源中提取信息,一个通用的统一表示是必不可少的。元建模是一种定义任何语言的抽象语法的流行方法,并且能够处理逆向工程上下文中出现的几乎所有类型的语言和格式。元模型指定如何将具体工件表示为实例。类似cmof的元模型的实例可以看作是图形。tgraph是一个非常通用的图概念,它基于顶点和边作为一级实体,包括类型、属性和两者的排序。它们的使用允许以一种简洁的方式对所有类型的文档进行通用的集成表示,这种方式同时具有形式化、可视化和有效的可处理性。本演讲将解释工件元建模的使用以及tgraph作为有效数据结构的表示。它将说明图算法和图查询作为基于图的逆向工程工具中的启用技术的作用。
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