Multiple Model Synchronization with Multiary Delta Lenses with Amendment and K-Putput

November 26, 2019 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› Formal Aspects of Computing

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Authors Zinovy Diskin, Harald Kรถnig, Mark Lawford arXiv ID 1911.11302 Category cs.LO: Logic in CS Cross-listed cs.SE Citations 31 Venue Formal Aspects of Computing Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Multiple (more than 2) model synchronization is ubiquitous and important for model driven engineering, but its theoretical underpinning gained much less attention than the binary case. Specifically, the latter was extensively studied by the bx community in the framework of algebraic models for update propagation called lenses. Now we make a step to restore the balance and propose a notion of multiary delta lens. Besides multiarity, our lenses feature {\em reflective} updates, when consistency restoration requires some amendment of the update that violated consistency. We emphasize the importance of various ways of lens composition for practical applications of the framework, and prove several composition results.
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