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MoDELS 2006: Genova, Italy
- Oscar Nierstrasz, Jon Whittle, David Harel, Gianna Reggio:
Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, 9th International Conference, MoDELS 2006, Genova, Italy, October 1-6, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4199, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-45772-0
Keynote 1
- Hassan Gomaa:
A Software Modeling Odyssey: Designing Evolutionary Architecture-Centric Real-Time Systems and Product Lines. 1-15
Evaluating UML
- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez
:
Uses and Abuses of the Stereotype Mechanism in UML 1.x and 2.0. 16-26 - Christian F. J. Lange, Bart Du Bois, Michel R. V. Chaudron, Serge Demeyer
:
An Experimental Investigation of UML Modeling Conventions. 27-41 - Greg O'Keefe:
Improving the Definition of UML. 42-56
MDA in Software Development
- Miroslaw Staron:
Adopting Model Driven Software Development in Industry - A Case Study at Two Companies. 57-72 - Santiago Ceria, Juan José Cukier:
Use Case Driven Iterative Development: Hurdles and Solutions. 73-82 - Thomas Kuhn, Reinhard Gotzhein, Christian Webel:
Model-Driven Development with SDL - Process, Tools, and Experiences. 83-97
Concrete Syntax
- Pierre-Alain Muller, Franck Fleurey, Frédéric Fondement, Michel Hassenforder, Rémi Schneckenburger, Sébastien Gérard
, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Model-Driven Analysis and Synthesis of Concrete Syntax. 98-110 - Thomas Baar:
Correctly Defined Concrete Syntax for Visual Modeling Languages. 111-125
Applying UML to Interaction and Coordination
- Louis van Gool, Teade Punter, Marc Hamilton, Remco van Engelen:
Compositional MDA. 126-139 - Jan Van den Bergh, Karin Coninx:
CUP 2.0: High-Level Modeling of Context-Sensitive Interactive Applications. 140-154
Aspects
- Awais Rashid
, Ana Moreira:
Domain Models Are NOT Aspect Free. 155-169 - María Agustina Cibrán, Maja D'Hondt:
A Slice of MDE with AOP: Transforming High-Level Business Rules to Aspects. 170-184
Model Intergration
- Alanna Zito, Zinovy Diskin, Jürgen Dingel:
Package Merge in UML 2: Practice vs. Theory? 185-199 - Tom Mens, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Maja D'Hondt:
Detecting and Resolving Model Inconsistencies Using Transformation Dependency Analysis. 200-214 - Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Richard F. Paige, Fiona Polack:
Merging Models with the Epsilon Merging Language (EML). 215-229
Formal Semantics of UML
- Zinovy Diskin, Jürgen Dingel:
Mappings, Maps and Tables: Towards Formal Semantics for Associations in UML2. 230-244 - Ali Taleghani, Joanne M. Atlee:
Semantic Variations Among UML StateMachines. 245-259 - Dolors Costal, Cristina Gómez
, Anna Queralt, Ruth Raventós, Ernest Teniente:
Facilitating the Definition of General Constraints in UML. 260-274
Security
- Michael Hafner, Muhammad Alam, Ruth Breu:
Towards a MOF/QVT-Based Domain Architecture for Model Driven Security. 275-290 - Jörn Guy Süß, Tim McComb, Soon-Kyeong Kim, Luke Wildman, Geoffrey Watson:
MDA-Based Re-engineering with Object-Z. 291-305 - Achim D. Brucker
, Jürgen Doser, Burkhart Wolff:
A Model Transformation Semantics and Analysis Methodology for SecureUML. 306-320
Model Transformation Tools and Implementation
- David Hearnden, Michael Lawley, Kerry Raymond:
Incremental Model Transformation for the Evolution of Model-Driven Systems. 321-335 - Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado
, Jesús García Molina:
A Plugin-Based Language to Experiment with Model Transformation. 336-350 - David H. Akehurst, Behzad Bordbar, M. J. Evans, W. Gareth J. Howells, Klaus D. McDonald-Maier
:
SiTra: Simple Transformations in Java. 351-364
Analyzing Dynamic Models
- Vahid Garousi, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche:
Analysis and Visualization of Behavioral Dependencies Among Distributed Objects Based on UML Models. 365-379 - Lucio Mauro Duarte, Jeff Kramer, Sebastián Uchitel:
Model Extraction Using Context Information. 380-394 - Christophe Tombelle, Gilles Vanwormhoudt:
Dynamic and Generic Manipulation of Models: From Introspection to Scripting. 395-409
Specifying Transformations
- Dániel Varró:
Model Transformation by Example. 410-424 - Enrico Biermann, Karsten Ehrig, Christian Köhler, Günter Kuhns, Gabriele Taentzer, Eduard Weiss:
Graphical Definition of In-Place Transformations in the Eclipse Modeling Framework. 425-439 - Jean Bézivin, Fabian Büttner, Martin Gogolla, Frédéric Jouault, Ivan Kurtev
, Arne Lindow:
Model Transformations? Transformation Models! 440-453
MOF
- Marcus Alanen, Torbjörn Lundkvist, Ivan Porres:
A Mapping Language from Models to DI Diagrams. 454-468 - Marcus Alanen, Ivan Porres:
Basic Operations over Models Containing Subset and Union Properties. 469-483 - Maged Elaasar, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche:
A Metamodeling Approach to Pattern Specification. 484-498
Keynote 2
- Irun R. Cohen:
Immune System Computation and the Immunological Homunculus. 499-512
Bridging Models
- Gabriela Arévalo, Jean-Rémy Falleri
, Marianne Huchard
, Clémentine Nebut:
Building Abstractions in Class Models: Formal Concept Analysis in a Model-Driven Approach. 513-527 - Gerti Kappel, Elisabeth Kapsammer, Horst Kargl, Gerhard Kramler, Thomas Reiter, Werner Retschitzegger, Wieland Schwinger, Manuel Wimmer:
Lifting Metamodels to Ontologies: A Step to the Semantic Integration of Modeling Languages. 528-542 - Holger Giese, Robert Wagner:
Incremental Model Synchronization with Triple Graph Grammars. 543-557
Risk, Trust and Dependability
- Sadaf Mustafiz, Ximeng Sun, Jörg Kienzle, Hans Vangheluwe
:
Model-Driven Assessment of Use Cases for Dependable Systems. 558-573 - Ida Hogganvik, Ketil Stølen:
A Graphical Approach to Risk Identification, Motivated by Empirical Investigations. 574-588 - Jean-Marie Mottu, Benoit Baudry, Yves Le Traon
:
Reusable MDA Components: A Testing-for-Trust Approach. 589-603
Tool Environments
- Stéphane Ducasse, Tudor Gîrba:
Using Smalltalk as a Reflective Executable Meta-language. 604-618 - Björn Lundell, Brian Lings, Anna Persson, Anders Mattsson:
UML Model Interchange in Heterogeneous Tool Environments: An Analysis of Adoptions of XMI 2. 619-630 - Prawee Sriplakich, Xavier Blanc, Marie-Pierre Gervais:
Applying Model Fragment Copy-Restore to Build an Open and Distributed MDA Environment. 631-645
OCL
- Claudia Pons
, Diego García:
An OCL-Based Technique for Specifying and Verifying Refinement-Oriented Transformations in MDE. 646-660 - Slavisa Markovic, Thomas Baar:
An OCL Semantics Specified with QVT. 661-675 - Piotr Kosiuczenko:
Specification of Invariability in OCL. 676-691
Roundtrip Engineering
- Michal Antkiewicz, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
Framework-Specific Modeling Languages with Round-Trip Engineering. 692-706 - Heather Goldsby, Betty H. C. Cheng
, Sascha Konrad, Stephane Kamdoum:
A Visualization Framework for the Modeling and Formal Analysis of High Assurance Systems. 707-721 - Scott A. Hendrickson, Bryan Jett, André van der Hoek:
Layered Class Diagrams: Supporting the Design Process. 722-736
Real Time and Embedded Systems
- Tim Schattkowsky
, Jan Hendrik Hausmann, Gregor Engels:
Using UML Activities for System-on-Chip Design and Synthesis. 737-752 - Antonia Bertolino, Alvise Bonivento, Guglielmo De Angelis, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Modeling and Early Performance Estimation for Network Processor Applications. 753-767 - Michael von der Beeck:
A Formal Semantics of UML-RT. 768-782
Workshops, Tutorials and Panels
- Thomas Kühne
:
Workshops and Symposia at MoDELS 2006. 783-790 - Egidio Astesiano:
Tutorials at MoDELS 2006. 791-794 - Douglas C. Schmidt:
Panels at MoDELS 2006. 795

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