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- 2012
- Colin Atkinson, Ralph Gerbig, Bastian Kennel:
On-the-Fly Emendation of Multi-level Models. ECMFA 2012: 194-209 - Gabor Batori, Zoltán Theisz, Domonkos Asztalos:
Metamodel Based Methodology for Dynamic Component Systems. ECMFA 2012: 275-286 - Razieh Behjati, Shiva Nejati, Tao Yue, Arnaud Gotlieb, Lionel C. Briand:
Model-Based Automated and Guided Configuration of Embedded Software Systems. ECMFA 2012: 226-243 - Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche, Yanhua Liu:
Combining UML Sequence and State Machine Diagrams for Data-Flow Based Integration Testing. ECMFA 2012: 74-89 - Frank R. Burton, Richard F. Paige, Louis M. Rose, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Simon M. Poulding, Simon Smith:
Solving Acquisition Problems Using Model-Driven Engineering. ECMFA 2012: 428-443 - Fabian Büttner, Jordi Cabot:
Lightweight String Reasoning for OCL. ECMFA 2012: 244-258 - Maged Elaasar, Yvan Labiche:
Model Interchange Testing: A Process and a Case Study. ECMFA 2012: 49-61 - Ning Ge, Marc Pantel:
Time Properties Verification Framework for UML-MARTE Safety Critical Real-Time Systems. ECMFA 2012: 352-367 - Thomas Goldschmidt, Wolfgang Mahnke:
An Internal Domain-Specific Language for Constructing OPC UA Queries and Event Filters. ECMFA 2012: 62-73 - Clément Guy, Benoît Combemale, Steven Derrien, Jim Steel, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
On Model Subtyping. ECMFA 2012: 400-415 - Lars Hamann, Oliver Hofrichter, Martin Gogolla:
OCL-Based Runtime Monitoring of Applications with Protocol State Machines. ECMFA 2012: 384-399 - Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Louis M. Rose, James R. Williams, Nikolas Drivalos Matragkas, Richard F. Paige:
A Lightweight Approach for Managing XML Documents with MDE Languages. ECMFA 2012: 118-132 - Mirco Kuhlmann, Martin Gogolla:
Strengthening SAT-Based Validation of UML/OCL Models by Representing Collections as Relations. ECMFA 2012: 32-48 - Juan de Lara, Esther Guerra:
Domain-Specific Textual Meta-Modelling Languages for Model Driven Engineering. ECMFA 2012: 259-274 - Marius Lauder, Anthony Anjorin, Gergely Varró, Andy Schürr:
Bidirectional Model Transformation with Precedence Triple Graph Grammars. ECMFA 2012: 287-302 - Henrik Lönn:
Models Meeting Automotive Design Challenges. ECMFA 2012: 2-3 - Sébastien Mosser, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Laurence Duchien:
A Commutative Model Composition Operator to Support Software Adaptation. ECMFA 2012: 4-19 - Rolf-Helge Pfeiffer, Andrzej Wasowski:
TexMo: A Multi-language Development Environment. ECMFA 2012: 178-193 - Jorge Pinna Puissant, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Tom Mens:
Badger: A Regression Planner to Resolve Design Model Inconsistencies. ECMFA 2012: 146-161 - Tahir Naseer Qureshi, De-Jiu Chen, Martin Törngren:
A Timed Automata-Based Method to Analyze EAST-ADL Timing Constraint Specifications. ECMFA 2012: 303-318 - Alek Radjenovic, Nikolas Drivalos Matragkas, Richard F. Paige, Matteo Rossi, Alfredo Motta, Luciano Baresi, Dimitrios S. Kolovos:
MADES: A Tool Chain for Automated Verification of UML Models of Embedded Systems. ECMFA 2012: 340-351 - Alek Radjenovic, Richard F. Paige, Louis M. Rose, Jim Woodcock, Steve King:
A Plug-in Based Approach for UML Model Simulation. ECMFA 2012: 328-339 - István Ráth, Ábel Hegedüs, Dániel Varró:
Derived Features for EMF by Integrating Advanced Model Queries. ECMFA 2012: 102-117 - Jan Rieke, Oliver Sudmann:
Specifying Refinement Relations in Vertical Model Transformations. ECMFA 2012: 210-225 - Ed Seidewitz:
Executable UML: From Multi-domain to Multi-core. ECMFA 2012: 1 - Gehan M. K. Selim, Shige Wang, James R. Cordy, Jürgen Dingel:
Model Transformations for Migrating Legacy Models: An Industrial Case Study. ECMFA 2012: 90-101 - Petr C. Smolik, Pavel Vitkovsky:
Code Generation Nirvana. ECMFA 2012: 319-327 - Gergely Varró, Anthony Anjorin, Andy Schürr:
Unification of Compiled and Interpreter-Based Pattern Matching Techniques. ECMFA 2012: 368-383 - Anjelika Votintseva, Petra Witschel, Nikolaus Regnat, Philipp Emanuel Stelzig:
Comparative Study of Model-Based and Multi-Domain System Engineering Approaches for Industrial Settings. ECMFA 2012: 20-31 - Ulrich Winkler, Mathias Fritzsche, Wasif Gilani, Alan Marshall:
BOB the Builder: A Fast and Friendly Model-to-PetriNet Transformer. ECMFA 2012: 416-427
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