Ebook: Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems: 13th International Conference, MODELS 2010, Oslo, Norway, October 3-8, 2010, Proceedings, Part I
- Tags: Software Engineering, Programming Techniques, Programming Languages Compilers Interpreters, Computer System Implementation, Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6394
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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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.
This book is part I of a two-volume work that contains the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MODELS 2010, held in Oslo, Norway, during October 3-8, 2010. The 54 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 252 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on genericity and generalization, model migration and incremental manipulation, modeling model transformations, verifying consistency and conformance, taming modeling complexity, modeling user-system interaction, model-driven quality assurance, managing variability, multi-modeling approaches, distributed/embedded software development, (de)composition and refactoring, model change, (meta)models at runtime, requirements engineering, slicing and model transformations, incorporating quality concerns in MDD, model-driven engineering in practice, and modeling architecture.
This book is part I of a two-volume work that contains the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MODELS 2010, held in Oslo, Norway, during October 3-8, 2010. The 54 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 252 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on genericity and generalization, model migration and incremental manipulation, modeling model transformations, verifying consistency and conformance, taming modeling complexity, modeling user-system interaction, model-driven quality assurance, managing variability, multi-modeling approaches, distributed/embedded software development, (de)composition and refactoring, model change, (meta)models at runtime, requirements engineering, slicing and model transformations, incorporating quality concerns in MDD, model-driven engineering in practice, and modeling architecture.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
A Unified Approach to Modeling and Programming....Pages 1-15
Generic Meta-modelling with Concepts, Templates and Mixin Layers....Pages 16-30
An Observer-Based Notion of Model Inheritance....Pages 31-45
MDE-Based Approach for Generalizing Design Space Exploration....Pages 46-60
A Comparison of Model Migration Tools....Pages 61-75
Incremental Evaluation of Model Queries over EMF Models....Pages 76-90
Active Operations on Collections....Pages 91-105
Henshin: Advanced Concepts and Tools for In-Place EMF Model Transformations....Pages 106-120
A Technique for Automatic Validation of Model Transformations....Pages 121-135
Static- and Dynamic Consistency Analysis of UML State Chart Models....Pages 136-150
Verifying Semantic Conformance of State Machine-to-Java Code Generators....Pages 151-165
A Dynamic-Priority Based Approach to Fixing Inconsistent Feature Models....Pages 166-180
Taming Graphical Modeling....Pages 181-195
Taming EMF and GMF Using Model Transformation....Pages 196-210
A Visual Traceability Modeling Language....Pages 211-225
Application Logic Patterns – Reusable Elements of User-System Interaction....Pages 226-240
A Metamodel-Based Approach for Automatic User Interface Generation....Pages 241-255
Rapid UI Development for Enterprise Applications: Combining Manual and Model-Driven Techniques....Pages 256-270
Environment Modeling with UML/MARTE to Support Black-Box System Testing for Real-Time Embedded Systems: Methodology and Industrial Case Studies ....Pages 271-285
Improving Test Models for Large Scale Industrial Systems: An Inquisitive Study....Pages 286-300
Automatically Discovering Properties That Specify the Latent Behavior of UML Models ....Pages 301-315
Towards a Semantics of Activity Diagrams with Semantic Variation Points....Pages 316-330
An AADL-Based Approach to Variability Modeling of Automotive Control Systems....Pages 331-345
Extending Variability for OCL Interpretation....Pages 346-360
Inter-modelling: From Theory to Practice....Pages 361-375
Consistent Modeling Using Multiple UML Profiles....Pages 376-391
A Systematic Review on the Definition of UML Profiles....Pages 392-406
Back Matter....Pages 407-422
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