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Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems

12th International Conference, MODELS 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 4-9, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5795)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): MODELS: International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems

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Table of contents (62 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Keynote 1

    1. Models. Models. Models. So What?

      • Stephen J. Mellor
      Pages 1-1
  3. (Meta-)Model Modeling and Management

    1. Modeling Modeling

      • Pierre-Alain Muller, Frédéric Fondement, Benoît Baudry
      Pages 2-16
    2. Representation and Traversal of Large Clabject Models

      • Thomas Aschauer, Gerd Dauenhauer, Wolfgang Pree
      Pages 17-31
    3. Meta-model Pruning

      • Sagar Sen, Naouel Moha, Benoit Baudry, Jean-Marc Jézéquel
      Pages 32-46
  4. Quantitative Modeling with UML

    1. A UML/MARTE Model Analysis Method for Detection of Data Races in Concurrent Systems

      • Marwa Shousha, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche
      Pages 47-61
    2. Model Driven Performance Measurement and Assessment with MoDePeMART

      • Marko Bošković, Wilhelm Hasselbring
      Pages 62-76
  5. Model Transformations and Constraints

    1. Automatically Discovering Hidden Transformation Chaining Constraints

      • Raphaël Chenouard, Frédéric Jouault
      Pages 92-106
    2. CSP(M): Constraint Satisfaction Problem over Models

      • Ákos Horváth, Dániel Varró
      Pages 107-121
    3. Parsing SBVR-Based Controlled Languages

      • Mathias Kleiner, Patrick Albert, Jean Bézivin
      Pages 122-136
  6. Model Management

    1. SLIM—A Lightweight Environment for Synchronous Collaborative Modeling

      • Christian Thum, Michael Schwind, Martin Schader
      Pages 137-151
    2. Language-Independent Change Management of Process Models

      • Christian Gerth, Jochen M. Küster, Gregor Engels
      Pages 152-166
    3. Requirements for Practical Model Merge – An Industrial Perspective

      • Lars Bendix, Pär Emanuelsson
      Pages 167-180
  7. UML in Practice and Quality Assurance

    1. Concern Visibility in Base Station Development – An Empirical Investigation

      • Lars Pareto, Peter Eriksson, Staffan Ehnebom
      Pages 196-210
  8. Formalization of Model Transformations

    1. On-the-Fly Construction, Correctness and Completeness of Model Transformations Based on Triple Graph Grammars

      • Hartmut Ehrig, Claudia Ermel, Frank Hermann, Ulrike Prange
      Pages 241-255
    2. Formal Support for QVT-Relations with Coloured Petri Nets

      • Juan de Lara, Esther Guerra
      Pages 256-270

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About this book

The pioneering organizers of the ?rst UML workshop in Mulhouse, France inthe summerof1998couldhardlyhaveanticipatedthat,in littleoveradecade, theirinitiativewouldblossomintotoday’shighlysuccessfulMODELSconference series, the premier annual gathering of researchersand practitioners focusing on a very important new technical discipline: model-based software and system engineering. This expansion is, of course, a direct consequence of the growing signi?cance and success of model-based methods in practice. The conferences have contributed greatly to the heightened interest in the ?eld, attracting much young talent and leading to the gradualemergence of its correspondingscienti?c and engineering foundations. The proceedings from the MODELS conferences are one of the primary references for anyone interested in a more substantive study of the domain. The 12th conference took place in Denver in the USA, October 4–9, 2009 along with numerous satellite workshops and tutorials, as well as several other related scienti?c gatherings. The conference was exceptionally fortunate to have three eminent, invited keynote speakers from industry: Stephen Mellor, Larry Constantine, and Grady Booch.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Fachgebiet Echtzeitsysteme, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt,, Germany

    Andy Schürr

  • Malina Software Corporation, Ontario, Canada

    Bran Selic

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