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Conference Papers Year : 2012

Supporting Collaborative Work by Preserving Model Meaning When Merging Graphical Models

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An important aspect of support for distributed work is to enable users at different sites to work collaboratively; models need to be accessible by more than one user at a time allowing them to modify them independently from each other supporting parallel evolution [1]. As design is a largely creative process users also use layout to convey meaning. However, tools for merging such models tend to do so from a purely structural perspective, thus losing an important aspect of the meaning conveyed by the modeller. This paper presents a novel approach to model merging which allows us to preserve such layout meaning when merging. We first present evidence from an industrial study, which demonstrates how users use layout to convey specific meanings. We then introduce an approach to merging which will allow for the preservation of meaning and finally describe a prototype tool.
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hal-01520465 , version 1 (10-05-2017)

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Keith Phalp, Frank Grimm, Lai Xu. Supporting Collaborative Work by Preserving Model Meaning When Merging Graphical Models. 13th Working Confeence on Virtual Enterpries (PROVE), Oct 2012, Bournemouth, United Kingdom. pp.262-269, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-32775-9_27⟩. ⟨hal-01520465⟩
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