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245 1 0 _aModel Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
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_b12th International Conference, MODELS 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 4-9, 2009, Proceedings /
_cedited by Andy Schürr, Bran V. Selic.
250 _a1st ed. 2009.
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505 0 _aKeynote 1 -- Models. Models. Models. So What? -- (Meta-)Model Modeling and Management -- Modeling Modeling -- Representation and Traversal of Large Clabject Models -- Meta-model Pruning -- Quantitative Modeling with UML -- A UML/MARTE Model Analysis Method for Detection of Data Races in Concurrent Systems -- Model Driven Performance Measurement and Assessment with MoDePeMART -- Security Analysis of a Biometric Authentication System Using UMLsec and JML -- Model Transformations and Constraints -- Automatically Discovering Hidden Transformation Chaining Constraints -- CSP(M): Constraint Satisfaction Problem over Models -- Parsing SBVR-Based Controlled Languages -- Model Management -- SLIM-A Lightweight Environment for Synchronous Collaborative Modeling -- Language-Independent Change Management of Process Models -- Requirements for Practical Model Merge - An Industrial Perspective -- UML in Practice and Quality Assurance -- Evaluating the Impact of UML Modeling on Software Quality: An Industrial Case Study -- Concern Visibility in Base Station Development - An Empirical Investigation -- Influencing Factors in Model-Based Testing with UML State Machines: Report on an Industrial Cooperation -- Formalization of Model Transformations -- Towards Composite Model Transformations Using Distributed Graph Transformation Concepts -- On-the-Fly Construction, Correctness and Completeness of Model Transformations Based on Triple Graph Grammars -- Formal Support for QVT-Relations with Coloured Petri Nets -- Scenario Modeling -- An Example Is Worth a Thousand Words: Composite Operation Modeling By-Example -- Refactoring-Safe Modeling of Aspect-Oriented Scenarios -- Model-Based Testing Using LSCs and S2A -- Business Application Development -- Model Driven Development of Graphical User Interfaces for EnterpriseBusiness Applications - Experience, Lessons Learnt and a Way Forward -- Business Process Models as a Showcase for Syntax-Based Assistance in Diagram Editors -- Rule-Enhanced Business Process Modeling Language for Service Choreographies -- Model Synchronisation and Change Propagation -- Change-Driven Model Transformations -- An Incremental Algorithm for High-Performance Runtime Model Consistency -- Traceability-Based Change Awareness -- Keynote 2 -- Interaction Design and Model-Driven Development -- Language Specification and Annotation -- Towards Test-Driven Semantics Specification -- Scalable Semantic Annotation Using Lattice-Based Ontologies -- OntoDSL: An Ontology-Based Framework for Domain-Specific Languages -- Domain-Specific Languages -- Domain-Specific Languages in Practice: A User Study on the Success Factors -- Evaluating Context Descriptions and Property Definition Patterns for Software Formal Validation -- Anatomy of a Visual Domain-Specific Language Project in an Industrial Context -- Model-Based Analysis -- A Goal-Based Modeling Approach to Develop Requirements of an Adaptive System with Environmental Uncertainty -- A Use Case Modeling Approach to Facilitate the Transition towards Analysis Models: Concepts and Empirical Evaluation -- Polymorphic Scenario-Based Specification Models: Semantics and Applications -- Model (De-)Composition and Abstractio -- Aspect Model Unweaving -- Model Composition Contracts -- Abstracting Complex Languages through Transformation and Composition -- An Approach for Evolving Transformation Chains -- Distributed Software Development -- Deterministic UML Models for Interconnected Activities and State Machines -- Automated Encapsulation of UML Activities for Incremental Development and Verification -- Using UML Statecharts with Knowledge Logic Guards.-Service and Business Process Integration -- A Modeling Language for Activity-Oriented Composition of Service-Oriented Software Systems -- A Domain Specific Modeling Language Supporting Specification, Simulation and Execution of Dynamic Adaptive Systems -- Executable Domain Specific Language for Message-Based System Integration -- Keynote 3 -- Architectural Mining: The Other Side of the MDD -- Genericity and Constraints -- Generic Model Refactorings -- Constraining Type Parameters of UML 2 Templates with Substitutable Classifiers -- Generating Assertion Code from OCL: A Transformational Approach Based on Similarities of Implementation Languages -- OCLLib, OCLUnit, OCLDoc: Pragmatic Extensions for the Object Constraint Language -- Variability Management -- Variability within Modeling Language Definitions -- Variability Modelling throughout the Product Line Lifecycle -- Weaving Variability into Domain Metamodels -- Automatic Domain Model Migration to Manage Metamodel Evolution -- Model Transformation Engineering -- Model Transformation by Demonstration -- Reviving QVT Relations: Model-Based Debugging Using Colored Petri Nets -- Incremental Development of Model Transformation Chains Using Automated Testing -- Test-Driven Development of Model Transformations -- Symposium -- Educators' Symposium at MODELS 2009.
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