使用Edapt维护工业规范模型

Y. Vissers, J. Mengerink, R. Schiffelers, Alexander Serebrenik, M. Reniers
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领域特定语言(dsl)简化了行业中正式规范的采用。它们允许开发人员在其领域的概念中描述其规范模型。然而,DSL随着时间的推移而发展,导致规范模型必须共同发展以反映DSL中的发展。这些(通常是手工)对规范模型的更改所带来的维护开销可能会使DSL在工业中使用的优势黯然失色。在这种程度上,文献中提出了许多方法,通过自动化模型共同更改来促进DSL维护。在本文中,我们评估了Edapt工具在四年的维护期内支持22个工业dsl和相应规范模型的变更和共同变更的能力。我们观察到,该工具只能对72%的DSL更改自动地共同更改规范模型。为了处理剩下的28%的更改,我们扩展了Edapt。由此产生的扩展允许对98%的DSL更改自动地共同更改规范模型。
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Maintenance of specification models in industry using Edapt
Domain specific languages (DSLs) ease the adoption of formal specification in industry. They allow developers to describe their specification models in concepts of their domain. However, DSLs evolve over time, causing specification models to have to co-evolve to reflect the evolution in the DSL. The maintenance overhead introduced by these, often manual, changes to specification models threatens to overshadow the advantages of DSL usage in industry. To this extent, many approaches have been proposed in the literature to facilitate DSL maintenance by automating model co-changes. In this paper, we evaluate the ability of a tool, Edapt, to support the change and co-change in twenty-two industrial DSLs and corresponding specification models over a maintenance period of four years. We observe that the tool is only able to automatically co-change specification models for 72% of the DSL changes. To address the remaining 28% of the changes, we extend Edapt. The resulting extension allows automatically co-changing specification models for 98% of the DSL changes.
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