Birs- 13w5115: Bi-directional transformations (BX) – Theory and Applications Across Disciplines

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    Minitutorial: BX in PL

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    Minitutorial: BX in SE

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    Minitutorial: BX in GT

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    Minitutorial: BX in DB

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    Introduction to the Bx Example Repository

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    Assessing Bidirectional Model Transformation Tools

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    What we need from the Bx example zoo

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    Computability of Combinators

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    What can BX make from Sense?

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    Challenging BX as a Software Engineer: What is a problem? How much BX do we need?

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    Model/Implementation Synchronisation in Domain-Specific Programming Languages

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    Incremental Updates and Non-Free Datatypes

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    Type Theory and Algebraic BX

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    Mathematical foundations for Bx: Symmetric lenses and spans

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    Making Semantic Bidirectionalization More Applicable

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    Correctness and Completeness for Incremental Model Synchronisation Based on TGGs

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    The Implications of Optimality Results for Incremental Model Synchronization for TGGs

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    Incrementality in Model Transformation with Triple Graph Grammars

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    Compositional development framework for bidirectional model transformations based on structural recursion on graphs

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    Validation of Bidirectional Transformation

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