Florian Mantz

According to our database1, Florian Mantz authored at least 11 papers between 2010 and 2015.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2015
Co-evolving meta-models and their instance models: A formal approach based on graph transformation.
Sci. Comput. Program., 2015

2014
Coupled Transformations of Graph Structures applied to Model Migration.
PhD thesis, 2014

2013
Well-formed Model Co-evolution with Customizable Model Migration.
Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol., 2013

Co-Transformation of Type and Instance Graphs Supporting Merging of Types and Retyping.
Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol., 2013

A declarative and bidirectional model transformation approach based on graph co-spans.
Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming, 2013

Customizable Model Migration Schemes for Meta-model Evolutions with Multiplicity Changes.
Proceedings of the Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, 2013

Customizing model migrations by rule schemes.
Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, 2013

2012
Co-transformation of Graphs and Type Graphs with Application to Model Co-evolution.
Proceedings of the Graph Transformations - 6th International Conference, 2012

2011
Towards Syntactical Model Quality Assurance in Industrial Software Development: Process Definition and Tool Support.
Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2011: Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 2011

Graph Transformation Concepts for Meta-model Evolution Guaranteeing Permanent Type Conformance throughout Model Migration.
Proceedings of the Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance, 2011

2010
Enforcement of Patterns by Constraint-Aware Model Transformations.
Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol., 2010


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