- Author: Thomas Degueule
- Advisors: Olivier Barais, Arnaud Blouin, Benoit Combemale
- Manuscript: PDF
- Slides: PDF
- Publications: cf. Thomas Degueule’s personal website or Google Scholar profile.
- Defense: December 12, 2016 – 9 a.m. – Room Petri-Turing – IRISA
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Jury:
- Pr. Mark van den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology, Reviewer
- Pr. Richard Paige, University of York, Reviewer
- Pr. Sandrine Blazy, University of Rennes, Examiner
- Pr. Ralf Lämmel, University of Koblenz-Landau, Examiner
- Pr. Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen University, Examiner
- Pr. Olivier Barais, University of Rennes, Advisor
- Dr. Arnaud Blouin, INSA Rennes, Advisor
- Dr. Benoit Combemale, University of Rennes, Advisor
The Melange language workbench
Melange’s website gives a comprehensive overview of the features of Melange. It includes many examples, screencasts, and tutorials. The source code of Melange can be retrieved from our Github repository under the EPL-1.0 license. Melange can be installed on an Eclipse platform following the installation instructions.
Complementary Resources
- The K3 meta-language: http://diverse-project.github.io/k3/
- The GEMOC Studio: http://gemoc.org/studio/
- Companion webpage for Chapter 5 (COMLAN’16): http://melange-lang.org/comlan15/
- Companion webpage for Chapter 6 (SLE’15): http://melange-lang.org/sle15/
- Screencasts of the MiniFsm example: http://melange-lang.org/minifsm/