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SM@RT: representing run-time system data as MOF-compliant models

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Runtime models represent the dynamic data of running systems, and enable developers to manipulate the data in an abstract, model-based way. This paper presents SM@RT, a tool that help realize runtime models on a wide class of systems. Receiving a meta-model specifying the target system's data type and an API description specifying how to manipulate the data, SM@RT automatically generates the synchronizer to maintain the runtime model for this system.

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ICSE '10: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 2
May 2010
554 pages
ISBN:9781605587196
DOI:10.1145/1810295
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  1. MOF
  2. code generation
  3. runtime model

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