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+ | == ⌘⌘ Graph Kernels for Model Driven Software Engineering == | ||
+ | * https://modeling-languages.com/graph-kernels-model-driven-software-engineering/ | ||
+ | === 5 Steps === | ||
+ | # Decide how the model should be encoded into a graph | ||
+ | # Translate each of the models into a labeled graph | ||
+ | # Select the graph kernel algorithm to be used | ||
+ | # Load all the graphs and compute the graph kernel | ||
+ | # Exploit the information in the kernel matrix | ||
===⌘⌘ What is Apache TinkerPop/Gremlin? === | ===⌘⌘ What is Apache TinkerPop/Gremlin? === |
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Graph Approaches for Software Engineering- author
- Wolfgang Fahl Wolfgang Fahl info@bitplan.com
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- Applying the OpenSource Project SimpleGraph and it's modules to Software Engineering
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- sebis Oberseminar Technische Universität München
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⌘⌘ Wolfgang Fahl
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⌘⌘ Vorgeschichte
⌘⌘ Why I am here
⌘⌘ Graph Kernels for Model Driven Software Engineering
5 Steps
- Decide how the model should be encoded into a graph
- Translate each of the models into a labeled graph
- Select the graph kernel algorithm to be used
- Load all the graphs and compute the graph kernel
- Exploit the information in the kernel matrix
⌘⌘ What is Apache TinkerPop/Gremlin?
Apache Tinkerpop is an Open Source project.
- OLTP - Online Transaction Processing - Navigation and Processing
- OLAP - Online Analytical Processing - Queries
- - Example - Ancestors of King James
⌘⌘ What is SimpleGraph?
⌘⌘ Outlook: Dragtop
The Dragtop Open Source Software makes the SimpleGraph modules available for direct access from your Desktop. By simple drag and drop of the input onto the dragtop and then dropping a "tool" onto the dragtop you can combine the module functionality as you see fit.