The Möbius Framework and Its Implementation

  • Authors:
  • Daniel D. Deavours;Graham Clark;Tod Courtney;David Daly;Salem Derisavi;Jay M. Doyle;William H. Sanders;Patrick G. Webster

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-;-;-;-;-;-

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

The Möbius framework is an environment for supporting multiple modeling formalisms and solution techniques. Models expressed in formalisms that are compatible with the framework are translated into equivalent models using Möbius framework components. This translation preserves the structure of the models, allowing efficient solutions. The framework is implemented in the tool by a well-defined abstract functional interface. Models and solution techniques interact with one another through the use of the standard interface, allowing them to interact with Möbius framework components, not formalism components. This permits novel combinations of modeling techniques, and will be a catalyst for new research in modeling techniques. This paper describes our approach, focusing on the 驴atomic model.驴 We describe the formal description of the Möbius components as well as their implementations in our software tool.