Abstract

Data integration is a key issue for any integrated set of software tools. A typical CASE environment, for instance, offers tools for the manipulation of requirements and software design documents, and it provides more or less sophisticated assistance for keeping these documents in a consistent state. Up to now, almost all data consistency observing or preserving integration tools are hand-crafted due to the lack of generic implementation frameworks and the absence of adequate specification formalisms. Triple graph grammars are intended to fill this gap and to support the specification of interdependencies between graph-like data structures on a very high level. Furthermore, they are the fundamentals of a new machinery for the production of batch-oriented as well as incrementally working data integration tools.

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