Model transformation by example using inductive logic programming.

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Title: Model transformation by example using inductive logic programming.
Authors: Balogh, Zoltán1,2 zoltan.balogh@optxware.hu, Varró, Dániel1,2 varro@mit.bme.hu
Source: Software & Systems Modeling. Jul2009, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p347-364. 18p. 11 Diagrams.
Subjects: Computer programming, Parallel logic programming, Programming languages, Computer software, Model-integrated computing, Horn clauses
Abstract: Model transformation by example is a novel approach in model-driven software engineering to derive model transformation rules from an initial prototypical set of interrelated source and target models, which describe critical cases of the model transformation problem in a purely declarative way. In the current paper, we automate this approach using inductive logic programming (Muggleton and Raedt in J Logic Program 19-20:629–679, 1994) which aims at the inductive construction of first-order clausal theories from examples and background knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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