Runtime Reconfiguration in Networked Embedded Systems by Zoltan Papp & George Exarchakos

Runtime Reconfiguration in Networked Embedded Systems by Zoltan Papp & George Exarchakos

Author:Zoltan Papp & George Exarchakos
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Singapore, Singapore


3.2.1.1 GME

GME (Generic modeling Environment (GME) [1]) is a public domain tool, which belongs to the category of meta-modeling tools. GME is a configurable and extensible modeling environment developed at the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University. The most prominent feature of GME is its configurability. The GME toolset can be configured to describe, check, visualize, and process models in almost any graphical modeling paradigm. Such flexibility is achieved by using meta-models to guide the environment configuration. GME contains all functionality required for developing adequate support for the target language. However, the stand-alone version of the tool is no longer actively supported. Instead, development of a browser based client-server version is underway. This version was not available yet at the time of writing of this document.



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