Generic Modeling Environment
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Generic Modeling Environment (GME) is a model-integrated program synthesis tool for creating domain-specific models of large-scale systems. GME allows users to define new modeling languages using UML
-based metamodels. GME was developed by the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University
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Unified Modeling Language
Unified Modeling Language is a standardized general-purpose modeling language in the field of object-oriented software engineering. The standard is managed, and was created, by the Object Management Group...
-based metamodels. GME was developed by the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University is a private research university located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1873, the university is named for shipping and rail magnate "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided Vanderbilt its initial $1 million endowment despite having never been to the...
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See also
- Domain-specific modelling (DSM)
- Executable ArchitectureExecutable ArchitectureAn Executable Architecture , in general, is the description of a system architecture in a formal notation together with the tools that allow the automatic or semi-automatic generation of artifacts An Executable Architecture (EA), in general, is the description of a system architecture (including...
(EA) - MetaCASE toolMetaCASE toolmeta-CASE tool is a type of application software that provides possibility to use more than one modelling metodics or notations within process of software development....
- Ptolemy Project