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Models in Software Engineering : Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 4-9, 2009. Reports and Revised Selected Papers / edited by Sudipto Ghosh.

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Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Ghosh, Sudipto.
Conference Name:
MODELS 2009 (2009 : Denver, Colo.)
MODELS 2009
Series:
Programming and Software Engineering, 2945-9168 ; 6002
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software engineering.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Computer science.
Electronic data processing--Management.
Electronic data processing.
Computer simulation.
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
IT Operations.
Computer Modelling.
Local Subjects:
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
IT Operations.
Computer Modelling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 360 p. 139 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 innovative technical ideas and experiences relating to model-driven approaches inthedevelopmentofsoftware-basedsystems.Followingthetraditionofprevious conferences,MODELS2009hostedseveralsatelliteeventsinDenver.Therewere ten workshops and two symposia. The selection of the workshops was performed by a Workshop Committee, which consisted of the following experts: - James M. Bieman, Colorado State University, USA (Chair) - Peter Clarke, Florida International University, USA - Holger Giese, University of Paderborn, Germany - Frank Weil, Hengsoft, USA The workshops and symposia were held during the ?rst three days of the conference. They provided a collaborative forum for groups of participants to exchange recent and preliminary results, conduct intensive discussions on a p- ticular topic, and to coordinate e'orts between representatives of a technical community. They discussions were lively and the attendance was high. The focus of the Educators'Symposium was on sharing experience related to teaching modeling techniques and on developing resources to support e'ective training of future practitioners of model-driven development. The DoctoralSymposiumprovideda forumin whichPhDstudents presented their work in progress. The symposium fostered the role of MODELS as a p- mier venue for research in model-driven engineering. The symposium provided the students with independent and constructive feedback about their already completed work, and more importantly, their planned research work.
Contents:
Doctoral Symposium
The Doctoral Symposium at MODELS 2009
Catch Me If You Can – Debugging Support for Model Transformations
A Coordination-Based Model-Driven Method for Parallel Application Development
Educators’ Symposium
Essentials of the 5th Educators’ Symposium at MODELS 2009
Teaching Object-Oriented Modeling and UML to Various Audiences
Teaching Modeling: Why, When, What?
Workshop — ACES-MB
Model Based Architecting and Construction of Embedded Systems (ACES-MB 2009)
Using Higher-Order Transformations to Derive Variability Mechanism for Embedded Systems
Model-Based Extension of AUTOSAR for Architectural Online Reconfiguration
Workshop — AOM
Report of the 14th International Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Modeling
HiLA: High-Level Aspects for UML State Machines
Workshop — Model@run.time
4th International Workshop on Models@run.time
Incremental Model Synchronization for Efficient Run-Time Monitoring
Generating Synchronization Engines between Running Systems and Their Model-Based Views
Workshop — MoDeVVa
MoDeVVa Workshop Summary
From UML to Alloy and Back Again
Generating Class Contracts from Deterministic UML Protocol Statemachines
Workshop — MoDSE-MCCM
“Models and Evolution”: Joint MoDSE-MCCM 2009 Workshop on Model-Driven Software Evolution (MoDSE) Model Co-Evolution and Consistency Management (MCCM)
Model Patches in Model-Driven Engineering
Limitations of Automating Model Migration in Response to Metamodel Adaptation
Workshop — MPM
Recent Advances in Multi-paradigm Modeling
Deriving Correspondence Relationships to Guide a Multi-view Heterogeneous Composition
Explicit Transformation Modeling
Workshop — OCL
Ninth International Workshop on the Pragmatics of OCL and Other TextualSpecification Languages
Extending OCL with Null-References
On Better Understanding OCL Collections or An OCL Ordered Set Is Not an OCL Set
Workshop — NFPinDSML
The 2nd International Workshop on Non-functional System Properties in Domain Specific Modeling Languages (NFPinDSML2009)
On the Specification of Non-functional Properties of Systems by Observation
Modeling Heterogeneous Points of View with ModHel’X
Workshop — TWOMDE
Second Workshop on Transforming and Weaving Ontologies in Model Driven Engineering (TWOMDE 2009)
Towards Semantic Modeling of Network Physical Devices
Using Ontology Reasoning for Reverse Engineering Design Patterns.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-280-38609-6
9786613564016
3-642-12261-2

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