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- Colin Atkinson, Thomas Kühne:
Concepts for Comparing Modeling Tool Architectures. MoDELS 2005: 398-413 - Paul Baker, Shiou Loh, Frank Weil:
Model-Driven Engineering in a Large Industrial Context - Motorola Case Study. MoDELS 2005: 476-491 - Reda Bendraou, Marie-Pierre Gervais, Xavier Blanc:
UML4SPM: A UML2.0-Based Metamodel for Software Process Modelling. MoDELS 2005: 17-38 - Alejandro Bia, Jaime Gómez:
UML for Document Modeling: Designing Document Structures for Massive and Systematic Production of XML-based Web Contents. MoDELS 2005: 648-660 - Xavier Blanc, Franklin Ramalho, Jacques Robin:
Metamodel Reuse with MOF. MoDELS 2005: 661-675 - Behzad Bordbar, Dirk Draheim, Matthias Horn, Ina Schulz, Gerald Weber:
Integrated Model-Based Software Development, Data Access, and Data Migration. MoDELS 2005: 382-396 - Jean-Michel Bruel:
Workshops at the MODELS 2005 Conference. MoDELS 2005: 706-714 - Franck Chauvel, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Code Generation from UML Models with Semantic Variation Points. MoDELS 2005: 54-68 - Betty H. C. Cheng, Ryan Stephenson, Brian Berenbach:
Lessons Learned from Automated Analysis of Industrial UML Class Models (An Experience Report). MoDELS 2005: 324-338 - Siobhán Clarke:
Panels at the MODELS 2005 Conference. MoDELS 2005: 719-720 - Michelle L. Crane, Jürgen Dingel:
UML Vs. Classical Vs. Rhapsody Statecharts: Not All Models Are Created Equal. MoDELS 2005: 97-112 - José A. Cruz-Lemus, Marcela Genero, M. Esperanza Manso, Mario Piattini:
Evaluating the Effect of Composite States on the Understandability of UML Statechart Diagrams. MoDELS 2005: 113-125 - Arnaud Cuccuru, Jean-Luc Dekeyser, Philippe Marquet, Pierre Boulet:
Towards UML 2 Extensions for Compact Modeling of Regular Complex Topologies. MoDELS 2005: 445-459 - Martin R. Deubler, Michael Meisinger, Sabine Rittmann, Ingolf Krüger:
Modeling Crosscutting Services with UML Sequence Diagrams. MoDELS 2005: 522-536 - Jacky Estublier, Germán Vega, Anca Daniela Ionita:
Composing Domain-Specific Languages for Wide-Scope Software Engineering Applications. MoDELS 2005: 69-83 - Alexander Förster, Gregor Engels, Tim Schattkowsky:
Activity Diagram Patterns for Modeling Quality Constraints in Business Processes. MoDELS 2005: 2-16 - Martin Giese, Daniel Larsson:
Simplifying Transformations of OCL Constraints. MoDELS 2005: 309-323 - Jeffrey G. Gray, Yuehua Lin, Jing Zhang, Steven Nordstrom, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Sandeep Neema, Swapna S. Gokhale:
Replicators: Transformations to Address Model Scalability. MoDELS 2005: 295-308 - Giancarlo Guizzardi, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen:
An Ontology-Based Approach for Evaluating the Domain Appropriateness and Comprehensibility Appropriateness of Modeling Languages. MoDELS 2005: 691-705 - Michael Hafner, Ruth Breu:
Realizing Model Driven Security for Inter-organizational Workflows with WS-CDL and UML 2.0. MoDELS 2005: 39-53 - Jan Jürjens, Siv Hilde Houmb:
Dynamic Secure Aspect Modeling with UML: From Models to Code. MoDELS 2005: 142-155 - Doug Kimelman:
Invited Presentation III: The Architects' Workbench - Research in the Trenches. MoDELS 2005: 507 - Michael J. Marich, Haig F. Krikorian:
Invited Presentation I: Lessons Learned, New Directions, and Migration Plans for Model-Driven Development of Large Scale Software Based Systems. MoDELS 2005: 397-397 - Slavisa Markovic, Thomas Baar:
Refactoring OCL Annotated UML Class Diagrams. MoDELS 2005: 280-294 - Stephen P. Masticola, Andre B. Bondi, Mark Hettish:
Model-Based Scalability Estimation in Inception-Phase Software Architecture. MoDELS 2005: 355-366 - Hafedh Mili, Ghizlane El-Boussaidi:
Representing and Applying Design Patterns: What Is the Problem?. MoDELS 2005: 186-200 - Pierre-Alain Muller, Franck Fleurey, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Weaving Executability into Object-Oriented Meta-languages. MoDELS 2005: 264-278 - Ellen Van Paesschen, Wolfgang De Meuter, Maja D'Hondt:
SelfSync: A Dynamic Round-Trip Engineering Environment. MoDELS 2005: 633-647 - Jaime A. Pavlich-Mariscal, Laurent Michel, Steven A. Demurjian:
A Formal Enforcement Framework for Role-Based Access Control Using Aspect-Oriented Programming. MoDELS 2005: 537-552 - Andreas Pleuß:
Modeling the User Interface of Multimedia Applications. MoDELS 2005: 676-690
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