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- KonferenzbeitragModel Transformation Languages under a Magnifying Glass: A Controlled Experiment with Xtend, ATL, and QVT(Software Engineering and Software Management 2019, 2019) Hebig, Regina; Seidl, Christoph; Berger, Thorsten; Pedersen, John Kook; Wasowski, AndrzejIn Model-Driven Software Development, models are processed automatically to support the creation, build, and execution of systems. A large variety of dedicated model-transformation languages exists, promising to efficiently realize the automated processing of models. To investigate the actual benefit of using such specialized languages, we performed a large-scale controlled experiment in which 78 subjects solved 231 individual tasks using three languages. The experiment sheds light on commonalities and differences between model transformation languages (ATL, QVT-O) and on benefits of using them in common development tasks (comprehension, change, and creation) against a modern general-purpose language (Xtend). The results of our experiment show no statistically significant benefit of using a dedicated transformation language over a modern general-purpose language. However, we were able to identify several aspects of transformation programming where domain-specific transformation languages do appear to help, including copying objects, context identification, and conditioning the computation on types.