I’m currently writing a survey paper, which is supposed to summarise an area of current issue in software engineering as an introduction for any software engineer. My topic is Software Systems Modelling. One of the papers I’m reading concentrates on metamodelling, which is, you guessed it, about modelling models. This quotation from it goes one step further, however:
A metamodel is a description of a modeling language. A metamodeling language is thus a language used to describe metamodels.
I need someone to untwist my brain.
Peter | 04-Mar-08 at 12:11 pm | Permalink
Mmmmm recursive….
Matt In The Hat | 04-Mar-08 at 7:19 pm | Permalink
CompScis have too much time on their hands.