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Electronic Communication of the European Association of Software Science and Technology, Volume 42
Volume 42, 2011
- Vasco Amaral, Hans Vangheluwe
, Cécile Hardebolle, László Lengyel:
MPM 2010 Preface. - Aleksandr A. Kerzhner, Christiaan J. J. Paredis:
Combining SysML and Model Transformations to Support Systems Engineering Analysis. - Bart Meyers
, Manuel Wimmer, Antonio Cicchetti, Jonathan Sprinkle:
A generic in-place transformation-based approach to structured model co-evolution. - Benjamin Braatz, Christoph Brandt:
Rule-Based Integration of Domain-Specific Modelling Languages. - Eugene Syriani, Márk Asztalos, Manuel Wimmer, Marouane Kessentini:
Towards Transformation Rule Composition. - Márk Asztalos, Péter Ekler, László Lengyel, Tihamer Levendovszky, Gergely Mezei, Tamás Mészáros:
Automated Verification by Declarative Description of Graph Rewriting-Based Model Transformations. - Ragnhild Van Der Straeten:
Towards a Methodology for Semantics Specification of Domain-specific Models through Properties. - Sebastian Herold
:
Compliance between Architecture and Design Models of Component-Based Systems. - Tamás Mészáros, Tihamer Levendovszky, Gergely Mezei:
Active Model Patterns with Interactive Model Transformation. - Thomas Kühne:
A Visual Notation for Declarative Behaviour Specification. - Kamal Zellag, Hans Vangheluwe:
Modelling- and Simulation-Based Design of Multi-tier Systems. - Vincent Aranega, Anne Etien, Jean-Luc Dekeyser:
Using an Alternative Trace for QVT.
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