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In the automotive industry, the model driven development of software is generally based on the use of the tool MATLAB Simulink. Huge catalogues with hundreds of modeling guidelines have already been developed to increase the quality of models and ensure the safety and reliability of the generated code. In this paper, we present the MATLAB Simulink Analysis and Transformation Environment (MATE), a tool using metamodeling techniques and visual graph transformations to automate the analysis and correction of models according to these guidelines. The MATE approach is illustrated by a typical example, and compared to other classical approaches for model analysis.
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Legros, E., Schäfer, W., Schürr, A., Stürmer, I. (2010). 14 MATE - A Model Analysis and Transformation Environment for MATLAB Simulink. In: Giese, H., Karsai, G., Lee, E., Rumpe, B., Schätz, B. (eds) Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Real-Time Systems. MBEERTS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6100. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16277-0_14
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