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Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems : 13th International Conference, MODELS 2010, Oslo, Norway 3-8, 2010, Proceedings, Part II / edited by Dorina C. Petriu, Nicolas Rouquette, Oystein Haugen.

Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Petriu, Dorina C.
Rouquette, Nicolas.
Haugen, ystein.
Conference Name:
MODELS (Conference) (13th : 2010 : Oslo, Norway)
Series:
Programming and Software Engineering, 2945-9168 ; 6395
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software engineering.
Computer engineering.
Computer networks.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Computer programming.
Computer systems.
Software Engineering.
Computer Engineering and Networks.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Programming Techniques.
Computer System Implementation.
Local Subjects:
Software Engineering.
Computer Engineering and Networks.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Programming Techniques.
Computer System Implementation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXI, 422 p. 162 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2010.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The MODELS series of conferences is the premier venue for the exchange of - novative technical ideas and experiences focusing on a very important new te- nical discipline: model-driven software and systems engineering. The expansion ofthisdisciplineisadirectconsequenceoftheincreasingsigni?canceandsuccess of model-based methods in practice. Numerous e?orts resulted in the invention of concepts, languagesand tools for the de?nition, analysis,transformation, and veri?cationofdomain-speci?cmodelinglanguagesandgeneral-purposemodeling language standards, as well as their use for software and systems engineering. MODELS 2010, the 13th edition of the conference series, took place in Oslo, Norway, October 3-8, 2010, along with numerous satellite workshops, symposia and tutorials. The conference was fortunate to have three prominent keynote speakers: Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley, USA) and Pamela Zave (AT&T Laboratories, USA). To provide a broader forum for reporting on scienti?c progress as well as on experience stemming from practical applications of model-based methods, the 2010 conference accepted submissions in two distinct tracks: Foundations and Applications. The primary objective of the ?rst track is to present new research results dedicated to advancing the state-of-the-art of the discipline, whereas the second aims to provide a realistic and veri?able picture of the current state-- the-practice of model-based engineering, so that the broader community could be better informed of the capabilities and successes of this relatively young discipline. This volume contains the ?nal version of the papers accepted for presentation at the conference from both tracks.
Contents:
Keynote 2
Modeling the Internet
Transformation-Based Parallelization of Request-Processing Applications
Model Driven Orchestration: Design for Service Compatibility
Embedded Software Development with Projectional Language Workbenches
Concern-Based (de)composition of Model-Driven Software Development Processes
Flexible Model Element Introduction Policies for Aspect-Oriented Modeling
Role-Based Generic Model Refactoring
Precise Detection of Conflicting Change Operations Using Process Model Terms
Capturing the Intention of Model Changes
Selective and Consistent Undoing of Model Changes
Modeling Features at Runtime
Metamodel-Based Information Integration at Industrial Scale
Inferring Meta-models for Runtime System Data from the Clients of Management APIs
A Meta Model for Artefact-Orientation: Fundamentals and Lessons Learned in Requirements Engineering
A Common Framework for Synchronization in Requirements Modelling Languages
A Systematic Review of the Use of Requirements Engineering Techniques in Model-Driven Development
Slicing of UML Models Using Model Transformations
An Adjustable Transformation from OWL to Ecore
Transforming Process Models: Executable Rewrite Rules versus a Formalized Java Program
Keynote 3
Disciplined Heterogeneous Modeling
Design Guidelines for the Development of Quality-Driven Model Transformations
Early Deviation Detection in Modeling Activities of MDE Processes
Artifact or Process Guidance, an Empirical Study
Scaling Up Model Driven Engineering – Experience and Lessons Learnt
Mod4J: A Qualitative Case Study of Model-Driven Software Development
Modeling Issues: a Survival Guide for a Non-expert Modeler
Monarch: Model-Based Development of Software Architectures
Model-to-MetamodelTransformation for the Development of Component-Based Systems
Architectural Descriptions as Boundary Objects in System and Design Work.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-280-38955-9
9786613567475
3-642-16129-4

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