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9783540317807

Satellite Events at the MoDELS 2005 Conference : MoDELS 2005 International Workshop OCLWS, MoDeVA, MARTES, AOM, MTiP, WiSME, MODAUI, Nfc, MDD, WUsCaM, Montego Bay, Jamaica, October 2-7, 2005, Revised Selected Papers

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  • Copyright: 2006-02-15
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Summary

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of 10 internationl workshops held as satellite events of the 8th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MoDELS 2005, in Montego Bay, Jamaica in October 2005 (see LNCS 3713). The 30 revised full papers were carefully selected for inclusion in the book and are presented along with an educators's and a doctorial symposium section comprising additional 13 short articles. The papers are organized in topical sections representing the various workshops: tool support for OCL and related formalisms, model design and validation (MoDeVA), modeling and analysis of real-time and embedded systems (MARTES), aspect oriented modeling (AOM), model transformations in practice (MTiP), software model engineering (WiSME), model driven development of advanced user interfaces (MODAUI), models for non-functional aspects of component-based software (NfC), MDD for software product-lines, and use cases in model-driven software engineering (WUsCaM).

Table of Contents

Tool support for OCL and related formalisms - needs and trendsp. 1
Lessons learned from developing a dynamic OCL constraint enforcement tool for Javap. 10
OCL and graph-transformations - a symbiotic alliance to alleviate the frame problemp. 20
Report on the 2nd workshop on model development and validation - MoDeVap. 32
Using process algebra to validate behavioral aspects of object-oriented modelsp. 39
Automated analysis of natural language properties for UML modelsp. 48
Modeling and analysis of real-time and embedded systemsp. 58
Modular verification of safe online-reconfiguration for proactive components in mechatronic UMLp. 67
Annotating UML models with non-functional properties for quantitative analysisp. 79
Report of the 7th International Workshop on Aspect-oriented Modelingp. 91
Modeling aspect-oriented compositionsp. 100
Towards a generic aspect oriented design processp. 110
Model transformations in practice workshopp. 120
Transforming models with ATLp. 128
Practical declarative model transformation with tefkatp. 139
Essentials of the 4th UML/MoDELS workshop in software model engineering (WiSME'2005)p. 151
Bridging grammarware and modelwarep. 159
sNets : a first generation model engineering platformp. 169
Workshop report : model driven development of advanced user interfaces (MDDAUI)p. 182
Towards model driven engineering of plastic user interfacesp. 191
UML model mappings for platform independent user interface designp. 201
Workshop on models for non-functional properties of component-based software - NfCp. 210
Abstraction-raising transformation for generating analysis modelsp. 217
Explicit architectural policies to satisfy NFRs using COTSp. 227
Workshop 9 summaryp. 237
Addressing domain evolution challenges in software product linesp. 247
From requirements documents to feature models for aspect oriented product line implementationp. 262
Use cases in model-driven software engineeringp. 272
Use cases, actions, and rolesp. 280
Specifying precise use cases with use case chartsp. 290
Summary of the educator's symposiump. 302
Teaching UML is teaching software engineering is teaching abstractionp. 306
Best practices for teaching UML based software developmentp. 320
MoDELS 2005 doctoral symposium summaryp. 333
Preening : reflection of models in the mirror a meta-modelling approach to generate reflective middleware configurationsp. 337
Transformation-based structure model evolutionp. 339
Software hazard analysis for X-by-wire applicationsp. 341
Enhancement of development technologies for agent-based software engineeringp. 343
Modeling reactive systems and aspect-orientationp. 345
SelfSync : a dynamic round-trip engineering environmentp. 347
A framework for composable security definition, assurance, and enforcementp. 353
Ontology-based model transformationp. 355
Modeling turnpike : a model-driven framework for domain-specific software developmentp. 357
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