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In this article we discuss the limitations found in regular programming language types when used in the context of multiparadigm modelling. By multi-paradigm, we mean the combination of meta-modelling (i.e., modelling models), multi-formalism modelling, and multiple abstraction levels. In particular, we propose the inclusion, in types, of informati...
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