Proceedings Fifth Transformation Tool Contest
Pieter Van Gorp (Eindhoven University of Technology), Steffen Mazanek,, Louis Rose (University of York)

TL;DR
The paper reports on the Fifth Transformation Tool Contest, comparing various graph and model transformation tools across multiple case studies to evaluate their expressiveness, usability, and performance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of transformation tools through case studies, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and open problems for future improvements.
Findings
25 offline case study solutions analyzed
Diverse tools evaluated across different application scenarios
Insights into tool features and open challenges
Abstract
The aim of the Transformation Tool Contest (TTC) series is to compare the expressiveness, the usability and the performance of graph and model transformation tools along a number of selected case studies. Participants want to learn about the pros and cons of each tool considering different applications. A deeper understanding of the relative merits of different tool features will help to further improve graph and model transformation tools and to indicate open problems. TTC 2011 involved 25 offline case study solutions: 12 solutions to the Hello World case, 2 solutions to the GMF Model Migration case, 5 solutions to the Compiler Optimization case, and 7 solutions to the Reengineering (i.e., Program Understanding) case. This volume contains the submissions that have passed an additional (post-workshop) reviewing round.
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