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6. ECMFA 2010: Paris, France
- Thomas Kühne, Bran Selic, Marie-Pierre Gervais, François Terrier:
Modelling Foundations and Applications - 6th European Conference, ECMFA 2010, Paris, France, June 15-18, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6138, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-13594-1 - Colin Atkinson:
Orthographic Software Modelling: A Novel Approach to View-Based Software Engineering. 1 - Diarmuid Corcoran:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Experiences with Model Driven Development in Large Scale Projects at Ericsson. 2 - Mathieu Acher, Philippe Collet, Philippe Lahire, Robert B. France:
Comparing Approaches to Implement Feature Model Composition. 3-19 - Tomás Balderas-Contreras, Gustavo Rodríguez Gómez, René Cumplido:
A UML 2.0 Profile to Model Block Cipher Algorithms. 20-31 - Hugo Bruneliere, Jordi Cabot, Cauê Clasen, Frédéric Jouault, Jean Bézivin:
Towards Model Driven Tool Interoperability: Bridging Eclipse and Microsoft Modeling Tools. 32-47 - Anis Charfi, Heiko Müller, Mira Mezini:
Aspect-Oriented Business Process Modeling with AO4BPMN. 48-61 - Darren Clowes, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Chris Holmes, Louis M. Rose, Richard F. Paige, Julian Johnson, Ray Dawson, Steve G. Probets:
A Reflective Approach to Model-Driven Web Engineering. 62-73 - Pietro Colombo, Ferhat Khendek, Luigi Lavazza:
Requirements Analysis and Modeling with Problem Frames and SysML: A Case Study. 74-89 - Xavier Crégut, Benoît Combemale, Marc Pantel, Raphaël Faudoux, Jonatas Pavei:
Generative Technologies for Model Animation in the TopCased Platform. 90-103 - Michael Eichberg, Martin Monperrus, Sven Kloppenburg, Mira Mezini:
Model-Driven Engineering of Machine Executable Code. 104-115 - Ralf Ellner, Samir Al-Hilank, Johannes Drexler, Martin Jung, Detlef Kips, Michael Philippsen:
eSPEM - A SPEM Extension for Enactable Behavior Modeling. 116-131 - Jendrik Johannes, Miguel A. Fernández:
Adding Abstraction and Reuse to a Network Modelling Tool Using the Reuseware Composition Framework. 132-143 - Rupesh Kakade, Mohan Murugesan, Bhupal Perugu, Mohanan Nair:
Model-Based Development of Automotive Electronic Climate Control Software. 144-155 - Marouane Kessentini, Arbi Bouchoucha, Houari A. Sahraoui, Mounir Boukadoum:
Example-Based Sequence Diagrams to Colored Petri Nets Transformation Using Heuristic Search. 156-172 - Mathias Kleiner, Marcos Didonet Del Fabro, Patrick Albert:
Model Search: Formalizing and Automating Constraint Solving in MDE Platforms. 173-188 - Ali Koudri, Joël Champeau, Jean-Christophe Le Lann, Vincent Leilde:
MoPCoM Methodology: Focus on Models of Computation. 189-200 - Jochen Malte Küster, Christian Gerth, Gregor Engels:
Dynamic Computation of Change Operations in Version Management of Business Process Models. 201-216 - Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Detecting Inconsistencies in Multi-View Models with Variability. 217-232 - Kouichi Ono, Manabu Toyota, Ryo Kawahara, Yoshifumi Sakamoto, Takeo Nakada, Naoaki Fukuoka:
A Model-Based Method for Evaluating Embedded System Performance by Abstraction of Execution Traces. 233-244 - Louis M. Rose, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Nikolaos Drivalos, James R. Williams, Richard F. Paige, Fiona A. C. Polack, Kiran Jude Fernandes:
Concordance: A Framework for Managing Model Integrity. 245-260 - Matthias Schmidt, Jan Polowinski, Jendrik Johannes, Miguel A. Fernández:
An Integrated Facet-Based Library for Arbitrary Software Components. 261-276 - Ashley Sterritt, Siobhán Clarke, Vinny Cahill:
Precise Specification of Design Pattern Structure and Behaviour. 277-292 - Salvador Trujillo, Jose Miguel Garate, Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Xabier Mendialdua, Albert Rosado, Alexander Egyed, Charles W. Krueger, Josune De Sosa:
Coping with Variability in Model-Based Systems Engineering: An Experience in Green Energy. 293-304 - Antonio Vallecillo:
On the Combination of Domain Specific Modeling Languages. 305-320 - Tobias Walter, Fernando Silva Parreiras, Steffen Staab, Jürgen Ebert:
Joint Language and Domain Engineering. 321-336 - Tao Yue, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche:
An Automated Approach to Transform Use Cases into Activity Diagrams. 337-353
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