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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

ClaferMPS: Modeling and Optimizing Automotive Electric/Electronic Architectures Using Domain-Specific Languages

by MichaƂ Antkiewicz, Jan 23, 2017

Eldar Khalilov's Masters thesis about ClaferMPS is now available for download:

ClaferMPS: Modeling and Optimizing Automotive Electric/Electronic Architectures Using Domain-Specific Languages

The implementation is open-source in the following two projects:
  • ClaferMPS
  • Meta-Programming System support for ROS messages
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About Clafer

Clafer is a general-purpose lightweight modeling language developed at GSD Lab, University of Waterloo and MODELS group at IT University of Copenhagen. Lightweight modeling aims at improving the understanding of the problem domain in the early stages of software development and determining the requirements with fewer defects. Clafer's goal is to make modeling more accessible to a wider range of users and domains.
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