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Analysis of a metamodel to estimate complexity of using a domain-specific language
This paper considers the complexity of building models by analyzing the structure of the metamodel that defines a domain-specific modeling language. An algorithm is presented that generates a state model to produce at least one instance of every model in the metamodel, and the complexity of that state model provides insight into the complexity of the modeling language.