Not Yet Another UML Modeling Tool: UML-MX available for download!

Posted on Posted in News

UML-MX is a new modeling tool developed by our Team. It is the first UML modeling editor that allows for instantiating and executing object models. “MX” stands for “Modeling and Execution”. UML-MX features a monotonic extension of UML, called UML++, that supplements UML with a few beneficial features such as delegation, executable operations, and constraints […]

New Screencast on the Definition and Use of Association Types

Posted on Posted in News

The use of DSMLs is often limited by a lacking possibility to define domain-specific association types. This is an obstacle to reusing domain-specific knowledge and also a threat to model Integrity, since modelers are not prevented from creating inappropriate associations. Recently, the XModelerML has been extended by a feature that allows for the convenient definition […]

XModelerML presented at PoEM 2023

Posted on Posted in News

Tony Clark and Ulrich Frank gave a talk at this year’s PoEM, which took place from Nov. 28th to Dec . 1st in Vienna. Based on a description of the reflexive, multi-level language architecture, Ulrich Frank demonstrated the latest version of XModelerML and showed, among other things, how the creation and use of UML class diagrams […]

Two papers presented at MULTI-23 in Vasteras, Sweden

Posted on Posted in News

the MULTI workshop series is the premier venue for presenting research on multi-level language architectures. At this year’s event, which took place in Vasteras, Sweden, Pierre Maier and Daniel Töpel presented our contribution to the warehouse challenge. Together with Arne Lange from Mannheim University Ulrich Frank presented a solution to the collaborative challenge . Views: […]

Award for most influential research project at this year’s CAiSE’23

Posted on Posted in News

At this year’s CAiSE (35th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering) in Zaragoza, the “Language Engineering for Multi-Level Modeling” (LE4MM) project received the “Most Influential Project” award. CAiSE is one of the leading international conferences in the field of systems analysis and systems engineering. In the LE4MM project, which has been carried out since […]