Eclipse Modeling Framework
MoDELS'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Satellite Events at the MoDELS
Practical declarative model transformation with tefkat
MoDELS'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Satellite Events at the MoDELS
Weaving executability into object-oriented meta-languages
MoDELS'05 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Building specifications as a domain-specific aspect language
Proceedings of the seventh workshop on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages
Modeling cyber-physical systems: model-driven specification of energy efficient buildings
Proceedings of the Modelling of the Physical World Workshop
On the application of software modelling principles on ISO 15926
Proceedings of the Modelling of the Physical World Workshop
Q: why is a raven like a writing desk?: A: they're both objects
Proceedings of the Modelling of the Physical World Workshop
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The building industry is undergoing a significant evolution, with increasing use of digital models during the design process and subsequent lifecycle of a building. These models, which span multiple design disciplines, multiple stakeholders, and many phases of the building's life, represent an interesting study for the application of ideas from model-driven engineering, being large, complex, and highly interrelated. Building models are typically represented using the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC), an industry standard supported by many of the popular CAD tools, defined in the STEP/Express technical space. Because the majority of research in MDE has focussed on the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) technical space, it has previously been difficult to experiment with IFC models using model-driven engineering tools and techniques. In this paper we describe a workbench which provides for the integration of the STEP and EMF technical spaces. We also describe a number of initial experiments in bringing model transformation techniques and tools to bear on the domain of building models, and propose some future work.