Seventh International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC'03) MQL: a Powerful Extension to OCL for MOF Queries Brisbane, Queensland, Australia September 16-September 19 ISBN: 0-7695-1994-6
The Meta-Object Facility (MOF) provides a standardised framework for object-oriented models. An instance of a MOF model contains objects and links whose interfaces are entirely derived from that model. Information contained in these objects can be accessed directly, however, in order to realise the Model-Driven ArchitectureTM. (MDA), we must have a mechanism for representing and evaluating structured queries on these instances.The MOF Query Language (MQL) is a language that extends the UML?s Object Constraint Language (OCL) to provide more expressive power, such as higher-order queries, parametric polymorphism and argument polymorphism. Not only do these features allow more powerful queries, but they also encourage a greater degree of modularisation and re-use, resulting in faster prototyping and facilitating automated integrity analysis.This paper presents an overview of the motivations for developing MQL and also discusses its abstract syntax, presented as a MOF model, and its semantics.
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David Hearnden, Kerry Raymond, Jim Steel, "MQL: a Powerful Extension to OCL for MOF Queries," edoc, pp.264, Seventh International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC'03), 2003 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||