Keynote 2 | |
Modeling the Internet | p. 1 |
Distributed/Embedded Software Development | |
Transformation-Based Parallelization of Request-Processing Applications | p. 2 |
Model Driven Orchestration: Design for Service Compatibility | p. 17 |
Embedded Software Development with Projectional Language Workbenches | p. 32 |
(De)Composition and Refactoring | |
Concern-Based (de)composition of Model-Driven Software Development Processes | p. 47 |
Flexible Model Element Introduction Policies for Aspect-Oriented Modeling | p. 63 |
Role-Based Generic Model Refactoring | p. 78 |
Model Change | |
Precise Detection of Conflicting Change Operations Using Process Model Terms | p. 93 |
Capturing the Intention of Model Changes | p. 108 |
Selective and Consistent Undoing of Model Changes | p. 123 |
(Meta)Models at Runtime | |
Modeling Features at Runtime | p. 138 |
Metamodel-Based Information Integration at Industrial Scale | p. 153 |
Inferring Meta-models for Runtime System Data from the Clients of Management APIs | p. 168 |
Requirements Engineering | |
A Meta Model for Artefact-Orientation: Fundamentals and Lessons Learned in Requirements Engineering | p. 183 |
A Common Framework for Synchronization in Requirements Modelling Languages | p. 198 |
A Systematic Review of the Use of Requirements Engineering Techniques in Model-Driven Development | p. 213 |
Slicing and Model Transformations | |
Slicing of UML Models Using Model Transformations | p. 228 |
An Adjustable Transformation from OWL to Ecore | p. 243 |
Transforming Process Models: Executable Rewrite Rules versus a Formalized Java Program | p. 258 |
Keynote 3 | |
Disciplined Heterogeneous Modeling (Invited Paper) | p. 273 |
Incorporating Quality Concerns in MDD | |
Design Guidelines for the Development of Quality-Driven Model Transformations | p. 288 |
Early Deviation Detection in Modeling Activities of MDE Processes | p. 303 |
Artifact or Process Guidance, an Empirical Study | p. 318 |
Model-Driven Engineering in Practice | |
Scaling Up Model Driven Engineering - Experience and Lessons Learnt | p. 331 |
Mod4J: A Qualitative Case Study of Model-Driven Software Development | p. 346 |
Modeling Issues: A Survival Guide for a Non-expert Modeler | p. 361 |
Modeling Architecture | |
Monarch: Model-Based Development of Software Architectures | p. 376 |
Model-to-Metamodel Transformation for the Development of Component-Based Systems | p. 391 |
Architectural Descriptions as Boundary Objects in System and Design Work | p. 406 |
Author Index | p. 421 |
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