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CHAPTER FOUR

Model Transformation Using
Multiobjective Optimization
Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Marouane Kessentini
SBSE Laboratory, CIS Department, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA

Contents
1. Introduction
2. State of the Art
2.1 Model Transformation Languages
2.2 Model Transformation by Example
2.3 Traceability-Based Model Transformation
2.4 Search-Based Software Engineering
2.5 Summary
3. Motivations and Problem Statement
3.1 Defining Transformation Rules
3.2 Reducing Transformation Complexity
3.3 Improving Transformation Quality
4. Approach Overview
5. Multiobjective Model Transformation
5.1 NSGA-II Overview
5.2 NSGA-II Adaptation
6. Validation
6.1 Research Questions
6.2

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