Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6885704 | Journal of Systems and Software | 2014 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
In this article we present an approach for model synthesis, the first stage of model interpretation, that separates the domain-specific knowledge (DSK) from the model of execution (MoE). Previous work on model synthesis tightly couples the DSK and MoE reducing the ability for implementations of the DSVM to be easily reused in other domains. To illustrate how our approach to model synthesis works for i-DSMLs, we have created MGridML, an i-DSML for energy management in smart microgrids, and an MGridVM prototype, the DSVM for MGridML. We evaluated our approach by performing experiments on the model synthesis aspect of MGridVM and comparing the results to a DSVM from the user-centric communication domain.
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Authors
Mark Allison, Karl A. Morris, Fábio M. Costa, Peter J. Clarke,