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MetaEdit+ is an environment for creating and using Domain-Specific Modeling languages.

Research History

The research behind the genesis of MetaEdit+ was carried out at the University of Jyväskylä, as part of the MetaPHOR project. A metamodeling and modelng tool, MetaEdit (later MetaEdit Personal), had been created by the earlier SYTI project in the late 1980s and early 1990s, in co-operation with a company, MetaCase.

Both MetaEdit and MetaEdit+ were described in a large number of publications from the MetaPHOR research group - ten Ph.D. theses, five books, and over 80 articles in scientific conferences and journals - e.g.

Smolander K., Lyttinen K., Tahvanainen V.P., and Martiin P., "MetaEdit: A flexible graphical environment for methodology modelling", Proceedings of CAiSE'91, 3rd Intl. Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Springer Verlag, pp. 168-193, 1991.

Kelly, S., Lyytinen, K., and Rossi, M., "MetaEdit+: A Fully Configurable Multi-User and Multi-Tool CASE Environment," Proceedings of CAiSE'96, 8th Intl. Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1080, Springer-Verlag, pp. 1-21, 1996.

Tool History

MetaEdit allowed graphical metamodeling using OPRR, definition of the DSM language notation with a graphical symbol editor, and the definition of code generators using a Domain-Specific Language. These three elements together formed a metamodel file, which configured MetaEdit to support that modeling language. Version 1.0 was released as shareware in 1993, and 1.1 and 1.2 as commercial software in 1993 and 1995.

MetaEdit was limited to supporting one modeling language at a time, one user at a time, and one representational paradigm - graphical diagrams. MetaEdit+ was designed to extend this to multiple integrated modeling languages, multiple simultaneous users, and multiple representational paradigms - diagrams, matrices and tables.

MetaEdit+ 2.0, the first version of MetaEdit+, was released by MetaCase in 1995 for Windows. MetaEdit+ 2.5 was released in 1996, adding full multi-user facilities and support for Solaris and HP-UX. MetaEdit+ 3.0 was released in 1999, with support for Linux and significant new functionality added in three Service Releases. MetaEdit+ 4.0 was released in 2004, with two Service Releases adding new functionality and support for Mac OS X.

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