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Models in Software Engineering

Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2011, Wellington, New Zealand, October 16-21, 2011, Reports and Revised Selected Papers

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 7167)

Part of the book sub series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues (LNTCS)

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

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Table of contents (27 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Doctoral Symposium

    1. Doctoral Symposium at MoDELS 2011

      • Joerg Evermann, Ivan Porres
      Pages 1-3
    2. Interoperability of Software Engineering Metamodels

      • Muhammad Atif Qureshi
      Pages 12-19
  3. Educators’ Symposium

    1. Using Constraints in Teaching Software Modeling

      • Dan Chiorean, Vladiela Petraşcu, Ileana Ober
      Pages 25-39
  4. Variability for You Workshop

    1. VARY – Variability for You

      • Øystein Haugen
      Pages 48-52
    2. Towards Evolution of Generic Variability Models

      • Andreas Svendsen, Xiaorui Zhang, Øystein Haugen, Birger Møller-Pedersen
      Pages 53-67
  5. 5th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling

    1. Summary of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modelling: Concepts and Tools

      • Vasco Amaral, Cécile Hardebolle, Hans Vangheluwe, László Lengyel, Peter Bunus
      Pages 83-88
    2. Supporting Incremental Synchronization in Hybrid Multi-view Modelling

      • Antonio Cicchetti, Federico Ciccozzi, Thomas Leveque
      Pages 89-103
    3. Semantic Adaptation Using CCSL Clock Constraints

      • Frédéric Boulanger, Ayman Dogui, Cécile Hardebolle, Christophe Jacquet, Dominique Marcadet, Iuliana Prodan
      Pages 104-118
  6. First International Workshop on Experiences and Empirical Studies in Software Modelling

    1. Summary of the First International Workshop on Experiences and Empirical Studies in Software Modelling

      • Michel R. V. Chaudron, Marcela Genero, Silvia Abrahão, Parastoo Mohagheghi, Lars Pareto
      Pages 119-122
    2. Assessing the Impact of Hierarchy on Model Understandability – A Cognitive Perspective

      • Stefan Zugal, Jakob Pinggera, Barbara Weber, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers
      Pages 123-133
    3. Does the Level of Detail of UML Models Affect the Maintainability of Source Code?

      • Ana M. Fernández-Sáez, Marcela Genero, Michel R. V. Chaudron
      Pages 134-148
  7. 6th International Workshop on Models@run.time

    1. Summary of the 6th International Workshop on Models@run.time

      • Nelly Bencomo, Gordon Blair, Robert France, Betty H. C. Cheng, Cédric Jeanneret
      Pages 149-151
    2. Runtime Monitoring of Functional Component Changes with Behavior Models

      • Carlo Ghezzi, Andrea Mocci, Mario Sangiorgio
      Pages 152-166
  8. Model-Driven Engineering, Verification and Validation

    1. MoDeVVa 2011 Workshop Summary

      • Levi Lúcio, Stephan Weißleder, Frédéric Fondement, Harald Cichos
      Pages 183-186

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About this book

This book presents a comprehensive documentation of the scientific outcome of satellite events held at the 14th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering, Languages and Systems, MODELS 2011, held in Wellington, New Zealand, in October 2011. In addition to 3 contributions each of the doctoral symposium and the educators' symposium, papers from the following workshops are included: variability for you; multi-paradigm modeling; experiences and empirical studies in software modelling; models@run.time; model-driven engineering, verification and validation; comparing modeling approaches; models and evoluation; and model-based architecting and construction of embedded systems.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

    Jörg Kienzle

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