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MULTI@MoDELS 2014: Valencia, Spain
- Colin Atkinson, Georg Grossmann, Thomas Kühne, Juan de Lara:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Level Modelling co-located with ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages & Systems (MoDELS 2014), Valencia, Spain, September 28, 2014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1286, CEUR-WS.org 2014 - Bernd Neumayr, Michael Schrefl:
Abstract vs concrete clabjects in dual deep instantiation. 3-12 - Martin Gogolla, Matthias Sedlmeier, Lars Hamann, Frank Hilken:
On metamodel superstructures employing UML generalization features. 13-22 - Matthias Jahn, Bastian Roth, Stefan Jablonski:
Instance specialization - a pattern for multi-level metamodelling. 23-32 - Muzaffar Igamberdiev, Georg Grossmann, Markus Stumptner:
An implementation of multi-level modelling in F-logic. 33-42 - Tony Clark, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Brian Henderson-Sellers:
A foundation for multi-level modelling. 43-52 - Colin Atkinson, Ralph Gerbig, Thomas Kühne:
Comparing multi-level modeling approaches. 53-61 - Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara:
Towards automating the analysis of integrity constraints in multi-level models. 63-72 - Andreas Demuth, Markus Riedl-Ehrenleitner, Alexander Egyed:
Towards flexible, incremental, and paradigm-agnostic consistency checking in multi-level modeling environments. 73-82 - Simon Van Mierlo, Bruno Barroca, Hans Vangheluwe, Eugene Syriani, Thomas Kühne:
Multi-level modelling in the Modelverse. 83-92 - Andreas Jordan, Wolfgang Mayer, Markus Stumptner:
Multilevel modelling for interoperability. 93-102 - Samir Al-Hilank, Martin Jung, Detlef Kips, Dirk Husemann, Michael Philippsen:
Using multi level-modeling techniques for managing mapping information. 103-112 - Thomas Trojer, Matthias Farwick, Martin Haeusler:
Modeling techniques for enterprise architecture documentation: experiences from practice. 113-122
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