Instant CORBA
Graph rewrite systems for program optimization
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing
Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing
GCSE '00 Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering-Revised Papers
On Edge Addition Rewrite Systems and their Relevance to Program Analysis
Selected papers from the 5th International Workshop on Graph Gramars and Their Application to Computer Science
Graph Rewrite Systems for Software Design Transformations
NODe '02 Revised Papers from the International Conference NetObjectDays on Objects, Components, Architectures, Services, and Applications for a Networked World
UMLAUT: An Extendible UML Transformation Framework
ASE '99 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise
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Design and maintenance of enterprize applications is complicated due to dependencies on technical requirements of the middleware framework. Especially, porting enterprise applications to another middleware layer or even new versions thereof requires a lot of handiwork and coding, since abstraction-, transformation-, and refinement steps have to be performed. Transformations should be assisted by a tool set which facilitates the migration process from one to another middleware platform. This paper presents GREAT, a rule-based transformation framework which facilitates transformations among models on the same or different abstraction levels. The feasibility of GREAT is shown by the transformation of a real world application conforming to EJB standard 1.1 into a version which complies to EJB standard 2.0.