Models in Software Engineering

Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2007 Nashville, TN, USA, September 30 - October 5, 2007, Reports and Revised Selected Papers
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of 10 internationl workshops and 2 symposia held as satellite events of the 10th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MoDELS 2007, in Nashville, TN, USA, in September/October 2007 (see LNCS 4735).

The 29 revised full papers were carefully selected for inclusion in the book and are presented along with a doctoral and an educators' symposium section. The papers are organized in topical sections representing the various workshops: aspect-oriented modeling (AOM 2007), language engineering (ATEM2007), model driven development of advanced user interfaces (MDDAUI 2007), model size metrics (MSM 2007), model-based design of trustworthy health information systems (MOTHIS 2007), model-driven engineering, verification and validation (MoDeVVa 2007), modelling systems with OCL (Ocl4All 2007), Models@run.time, multi-paradigm modeling: concepts and tools (MPM 2007), quality in modeling, doctoral symposium, and educators' symposium.

Aspect-Oriented Modeling.- 11th International Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Modeling.- A Generic Approach for Automatic Model Composition.- MATA: A Tool for Aspect-Oriented Modeling Based on Graph Transformation.- Language Engineering.- 4th International Workshop on Language Engineering (ATEM 2007).- Designing Syntax Embeddings and Assimilations for Language Libraries.- A Comparison of Standard Compliant Ways to Define Domain Specific Languages.- Model Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces.- Third International Workshop on Model Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces.- Domain-Specific Methods and Tools for the Design of Advanced Interactive Techniques.- Transforming Discourse Models to Structural User Interface Models.- Model Size Metrics.- Second International Workshop on Model Size Metrics.- On the Relation between Class-Count and Modeling Effort.- Measuring the Level of Abstraction and Detail of Models in the Context of MDD.- Model-Based Design of Trustworthy Health Information Systems.- First International Workshop on the Model-Based Design of Trustworthy Health Information Systems.- Rigorously Defining and Analyzing Medical Processes: An Experience Report.- Modeling and Enforcing Advanced Access Control Policies in Healthcare Systems with Sectet.- Model-Driven Engineering, Verification and Validation.- 4th International Workshop on Model Driven Engineering, Verification, and Validation: Integrating Verification and Validation in MDE.- Deriving Input Partitions from UML Models for Automatic Test Generation.- Putting Performance Engineering into Model-Driven Engineering: Model-Driven Performance Engineering.- Ocl4All: Modelling Systems with OCL.- 7th International Workshop on Ocl4All: Modelling Systems with OCL.- Model-Level Integration of the OCL Standard Library Using a Pivot Model with Generics Support.- Evaluation of OCL for Large-Scale Modelling: A Different View of the Mondex Purse.- Models@run.time.- Second International Workshop on Models@run.time.- AMOEBA-RT: Run-Time Verification of Adaptive Software.- Model-Based Run-Time Error Detection.- Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools.- Second International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools.- ModHel'X: A Component-Oriented Approach to Multi-Formalism Modeling.- Domain-Specific Model Editors with Model Completion.- Quality in Modeling.- Third Intenational Workshop on Quality in Modeling.- Developing a Quality Framework for Model-Driven Engineering.- Doctoral Symposium.- Doctoral Symposium.- Models in Conflict - Towards a Semantically Enhanced Version Control System for Models.- Aspect-Oriented User Requirements Notation: Aspects in Goal and Scenario Models.- Educators' Symposium.- Educators' Symposium.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of 10 internationl workshops and 2 symposia held as satellite events of the 10th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MoDELS 2007, in Nashville, TN, USA, in September/October 2007 (see LNCS 4735). The 29 revised full papers were carefully selected for inclusion in the book and are presented along with a doctoral and an educators' symposium section. The papers are organized in topical sections representing the various workshops: aspect-oriented modeling (AOM 2007), language engineering (ATEM2007), model driven development of advanced user interfaces (MDDAUI 2007), model size metrics (MSM 2007), model-based design of trustworthy health information systems (MOTHIS 2007), model-driven engineering, verification and validation (MoDeVVa 2007), modelling systems with OCL (Ocl4All 2007), Models@run.time, multi-paradigm modeling: concepts and tools (MPM 2007), quality in modeling, doctoral symposium, and educators' symposium.

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