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      <subfield code="a">Burgueño-Caballero, Lola</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Wimmer, Manuel</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Vallecillo-Moreno, Antonio Jesús</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Context: The performance and scalability of model transformations is gaining&#xd;
interest as industry is progressively adopting model-driven techniques and multicore&#xd;
computers are becoming commonplace. However, existing model transformation&#xd;
engines are mostly based on sequential and in-memory execution strategies,&#xd;
and thus their capabilities to transform large models in parallel and distributed&#xd;
environments are limited.&#xd;
Objective: This paper presents a solution that provides concurrency and distribution&#xd;
to model transformations.&#xd;
Method: Inspired by the concepts and principles of the Linda coordination language,&#xd;
and the use of data parallelism to achieve parallelization, a novel Javabased&#xd;
execution platform is introduced. It offers a set of core features for the&#xd;
parallel execution of out-place transformations that can be used as a target for&#xd;
high-level transformation language compilers.&#xd;
Results: Significant gains in performance and scalability of this platform are reported&#xd;
with regard to existing model transformation solutions. These results are&#xd;
demonstrated by running a model transformation test suite, and by its comparison&#xd;
against several state-of-the-art model transformation engines.&#xd;
Conclusion: Our Linda-based approach to the concurrent execution of model&#xd;
transformations can serve as a platform for their scalable and efficient implementation&#xd;
in parallel and distributed environments.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Modelización</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">A Linda-based Platform for the Parallel Execution of Out-place Model Transformations</subfield>
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