Friday, February 6, 2009

Model Integrated Computing (MIC)

Model-Integrated Computing (MIC) is a model-based concept for software development that facilitates to synthesis the application programs into models. It employs domain-specific models to represent the software, its environment, and their relationship and well-suited for the rapid design of complex computer-based systems. MIC concept is used to transform one DSML into another DSML.
Several tools available for metamodeling such as AToM3, MetaEdit+, DOME, Generic Model-ing Environment (GME) , and KOGGE. GME is a graphical and meta-programmable tool that is based on the principles of MIC and it automates the creation of domain-specific models. GME provides a universal design environment that can be configured for a wide range of domains.

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