Context: Technically sophisticated systems are the result of the joint work of several domain experts. However, the more people collaborate, the more important it becomes to make the model evo- lution and its single edit operations accessible and comprehensible for involved stakeholders.
Objective: We developed the textual and semantic aware query language EditQL. It enables domain experts to search for model versions, changes, and causing edit operations within a model’s edit history. Based on an operation-based versioning system, the query language covers both edit operations and all model states.
Method: We systematically elaborate the re- quirements of a query language for edit histories. Based on this, we present a DSL integrated into an existing modeling tool. We conducted a mixed-methods usability study with 15 participants in which they had to answer various questions about a model’s evolution using EditQL.
Results: All participants agreed on the usefulness of the query language, particularly the possibility of querying for semantic changes in the model. The measured System Usability Scale (SUS) scores range from OK to good. In addition, we identified a set of possible improvements.
Conclusion: The study confirmed that EditQL and the underlying concepts are suitable tools to help domain experts understand the evolution of a model.
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10:45 - 12:30 | Model ManagementTechnical Track / Tools and Demonstrations at HS 7 Chair(s): Eugene Syriani Université de Montréal | ||
10:45 18mTalk | EditQL: A Textual Query Language for Evolving ModelsFT Technical Track Jakob Pietron Ulm University, Benedikt Jutz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Alexander Raschke Ulm University, Matthias Tichy Ulm University, Germany Link to publication DOI | ||
11:06 18mTalk | 10 years of Model Federation with Openflexo: Challenges and Lessons LearnedPT Technical Track Jean-Christophe Bach IMT Atlantique, Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Antoine Beugnard , Joel Champeau , Fabien Dagnat IMT Atlantique, Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Sylvain Guérin IMT Atlantique, Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Salvador Martínez IMT Atlantique | ||
11:27 18mTalk | Give me some REST: A Controlled Experiment to Study Effects and Perception of Model-Driven Engineering with a Domain-Specific LanguagePT Technical Track Maximilian Schiedermeier Université du Québec à Montréal, Jörg Kienzle ITIS Software, University of Malaga, Bettina Kemme McGill University, Canada | ||
11:48 18mTalk | Enhancing Model Management with Automated REST API Generation Tools and Demonstrations Adiel Tuyishime Gran Sasso Science Institute, Francesco Basciani Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo IN3 - UOC, Ludovico Iovino Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy | ||
12:09 18mTalk | Keeping clients' models up-to-date with Edelta Tools and Demonstrations Lorenzo Bettini Dipartimento di Statistica, Informatica, Applicazioni ‘Giuseppe Parenti’ (DISIA), Davide Di Ruscio University of L'Aquila, Amleto Di Salle Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Ludovico Iovino Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy, Alfonso Pierantonio |