Seamless integration of MetaEdit+ and eclipse to combine modeling and coding
Tool integration tries to help users by automating processes in software
development. In literature integration is mostly shown from technical point of view leaving
user related issues outside. In this paper tool integration is looked also from the perspective
of software engineering process and the user involved in the process. Another aspect will
be integrating design models and code. A case of tool integration will be presented. The
first tool is MetaEdit+ which is a Domain-Specific Modeling environment. The other tool
is Eclipse which is used for traditional software engineering. The integration aims to
combine the modeling and coding activities which together support metamodelers and
modelers in their work.
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