Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems 10th International Conference, MoDELS 2007, Nashville, USA, September 30 - October 5, 2007, Proceedings /

Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems 10th International Conference, MoDELS 2007, Nashville, USA, September 30 - October 5, 2007, Proceedings / [electronic resource] : edited by Gregor Engels, Bill Opdyke, Douglas C. Schmidt, Frank Weil. - 1st ed. 2007. - XV, 698 p. online resource. - Programming and Software Engineering, 4735 2945-9168 ; . - Programming and Software Engineering, 4735 .

Model Transformation -- Bidirectional Model Transformations in QVT: Semantic Issues and Open Questions -- Reconciling TGGs with QVT -- UniTI: A Unified Transformation Infrastructure -- Modeling Constraints -- Guided Development with Multiple Domain-Specific Languages -- Model-Driven, Network-Context Sensitive Intrusion Detection -- An Empirical Study of the Impact of OCL Smells and Refactorings on the Understandability of OCL Specifications -- Meta-Modeling -- On Metamodeling in Megamodels -- Magritte – A Meta-driven Approach to Empower Developers and End Users -- Matching Model-Snippets -- Consistent Models -- Improving Inconsistency Resolution with Side-Effect Evaluation and Costs -- Model Composition in Product Lines and Feature Interaction Detection Using Critical Pair Analysis -- Automated Semantic Analysis of Design Models -- Modeling Support -- Piecewise Modelling with State Subtypes -- Deriving Operation Contracts from UML Class Diagrams -- Finding the Pattern You Need: The Design Pattern Intent Ontology -- User Interface Design -- Model-Driven Approach for Managing Human Interface Design Life Cycle -- Integrating Heterogeneous Tools into Model-Centric Development of Interactive Applications -- A Business-Process-Driven Approach for Generating E-Commerce User Interfaces -- Language Definition -- Enhancing UML Extensions with Operational Semantics. -- Integrated Definition of Abstract and Concrete Syntax for Textual Languages -- Architectural Aspects in UML -- Modeling Methods -- Domain Specific Modeling Methodology for Reconfigurable Networked Systems -- A Modelling Method for Rigorous and Automated Design of Large-Scale Industrial Systems -- Relating Navigation and Request Routing Models in Web Applications -- Service and Process Modeling -- A UML2 Profile for Service Modeling -- AutomaticGeneration of Workflow-Extended Domain Models -- A Practical Perspective on the Design and Implementation of Service-Oriented Solutions -- Model Analysis -- Constructive Techniques for Meta- and Model-Level Reasoning -- A Metamodel-Based Approach for Analyzing Security-Design Models -- UML2Alloy: A Challenging Model Transformation -- Modeling Process -- i 2 MAP: An Incremental and Iterative Modeling and Analysis Process -- A Model-Driven Measurement Procedure for Sizing Web Applications: Design, Automation and Validation -- Model-Driven Engineering for Software Migration in a Large Industrial Context -- Aspects -- Introducing Variability into Aspect-Oriented Modeling Approaches -- An Expressive Aspect Composition Language for UML State Diagrams -- Enhancing UML State Machines with Aspects -- New Language Features -- Complementary Use Case Scenario Representations Based on Domain Vocabularies -- Modeling Time(s) -- A UML Profile for Developing Airworthiness-Compliant (RTCA DO-178B), Safety-Critical Software -- Debugging Support -- Forensic Debugging of Model Transformations -- Runtime Debugging Using Reverse-Engineered UML -- Formally Defining a Graphical Language for Monitoring and Checking Object Interactions -- Statecharts -- Statechart Development Beyond WYSIWYG -- Model-Based Design of Computer-Controlled Game Character Behavior -- Model-Driven Construction of Certified Binaries -- Workshops, Tutorials and Panels -- Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2007 -- Tutorials at MODELS 2007 -- Panels at MODELS 2007.

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Computer science.
Engineering.
Software engineering.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Computer simulation.
Electronic data processing--Management.
Theory of Computation.
Technology and Engineering.
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Computer Modelling.
IT Operations.

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