Abstract—Software development and modelling cannot be seperated in today’s software life cycle. A different model is produced in every step of the way, starting from requirements all the way up to analysis. This creates a plethora of non-communicating, heterogeneous models. Multi-paradigm modelling promotes an interoperability between these models, extending the usability of the models and reducing the number of redundant models. This paper presents an alternative framework for Multi-paradigm modelling using XSLT to support various XML-based models used in software development.
Index Terms—Modelling, multi-paradigm, transformation, XSLT.
M. A. Ameedeen is with the IBM Centre of Excellence, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia, and the he is also with the Faculty of Computer Systems & Software Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia (e-mail: mohamedariff@ump.edu.my).
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Cite:Mohamed Ariff Ameedeen, "Multi-paradigm Modelling via XSLT," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 332-335, 2016.