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9th MODELSWARD 2021
- Slimane Hammoudi, Luís Ferreira Pires

, Edwin Seidewitz, Richard Soley:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, MODELSWARD 2021, Online Streaming, February 8-10, 2021. SCITEPRESS 2021, ISBN 978-989-758-487-9
Invited Speakers
- Schahram Dustdar:

Towards Modeling the Modern Distributed Systems Fabric. MODELSWARD 2021: 5 - Ralf Lämmel:

Megamodels on the Catwalk. MODELSWARD 2021: 7 - Jim Logan:

A Modeler's Journey: From Hostility to Possibility. MODELSWARD 2021: 9
Papers
- Matthias Bank, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:

Combining a Declarative Language and an Imperative Language for Bidirectional Incremental Model Transformations. 15-27 - Takwa Kochbati, Shuai Li, Sébastien Gérard, Chokri Mraidha:

From User Stories to Models: A Machine Learning Empowered Automation. 28-40 - Benoît Ries, Nicolas Guelfi, Benjamin Jahic:

An MDE Method for Improving Deep Learning Dataset Requirements Engineering using Alloy and UML. 41-52 - Julieth Patricia Castellanos Ardila, Barbara Gallina:

Reusing (Safety-oriented) Compliance Artifacts while Recertifying. MODELSWARD 2021: 53-64 - Marek Skotnica

, Marta Aparício, Robert Pergl, Sérgio Guerreiro
:
Process Digitalization using Blockchain: EU Parliament Elections Case Study. 65-75 - Fritjof Bornebusch, Christoph Lüth, Robert Wille, Rolf Drechsler:

Performance Aspects of Correctness-oriented Synthesis Flows. 76-86 - Omair Rafique, Klaus Schneider

:
Integrating Kahn Process Networks as a Model of Computation in an Extendable Model-based Design Framework. 87-99 - Maximilian Hammer

, Ralph Maschotta, Alexander Wichmann, Tino Jungebloud, Francesco Bedini
, Armin Zimmermann:
A Model-driven Implementation of PSCS Specification for C++. 100-109 - Aya Zaki-Ismail, Mohamed Osama, Mohamed Abdelrazek, John Grundy, Amani S. Ibrahim:

RCM: Requirement Capturing Model for Automated Requirements Formalisation. 110-121 - Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy, Timo Kehrer:

Dedicated Model Transformation Languages vs. General-purpose Languages: A Historical Perspective on ATL vs. Java. 122-135 - Faezeh Khorram, Masoumeh Taromirad

, Raman Ramsin
:
SeGa4Biz: Model-Driven Framework for Developing Serious Games for Business Processes. 139-146 - Deniz Cetinkaya

, Mahmood Hosseini:
TranspLanMeta: A Metamodel for TranspLan Modeling Language. 147-154 - Albert Zündorf, Adrian Kunz

, Christoph Eickhoff:
Addressing Industrial Needs with the Fulib Modeling Library. 155-162 - Stefan Biffl, Arndt Lüder, Kristof Meixner

, Felix Rinker
, Matthias Eckhart, Dietmar Winkler:
Multi-view-Model Risk Assessment in Cyber-Physical Production Systems Engineering. 163-170 - Jonnathan Lopes, Maicon Bernardino, Fábio Basso, Elder Rodrigues:

Textual Approach for Designing Database Conceptual Models: A Focus Group. 171-178 - Bentley Oakes

, Ali Parsai
, Simon Van Mierlo, Serge Demeyer, Joachim Denil, Paul De Meulenaere
, Hans Vangheluwe
:
Improving Digital Twin Experience Reports. 179-190 - Norbert Somogyi

, Gábor Kövesdán, László Lengyel:
Towards a Model Transformation based Code Renovation Tool. 191-198 - Steve McKeever

:
From Quantities in Software Models to Implementation. 199-206 - Alessandro Tempia Calvino, Ludovic Apvrille:

Direct Model-checking of SysML Models. 216-223 - Daniela Genius, Ludovic Apvrille:

Interfacing Digital and Analog Models for Fast Simulation and Virtual Prototyping. 224-231 - Ivan Jovanovikj, Anu Tony Thottam, Vishal Joseph Vincent, Enes Yigitbas, Stefan Sauer, Gregor Engels:

A Modeling Workbench for the Development of Situation-specific Test Co-migration Methods. 232-239 - Carlos Vera-Mejia, María Fernanda Granda

, Otto Parra:
Empirical and Theoretical Evaluation of USE and OCLE Tools. 246-253 - Rahad Khandoker, Omar Badreddin, Sayed Mohsin Reza:

Characterization of Software Design and Collaborative Modeling in Open Source Projects. 254-261 - Alberto Debiasi, Felicien Ihirwe, Pierluigi Pierini, Silvia Mazzini, Stefano Tonetta:

Model-based Analysis Support for Dependable Complex Systems in CHESS. 262-269 - Aya Zaki-Ismail, Mohamed Osama, Mohamed Abdelrazek, John Grundy, Amani S. Ibrahim:

RCM-Extractor: Automated Extraction of a Semi Formal Representation Model from Natural Language Requirements. 270-277 - Mohamed Osama, Aya Zaki-Ismail, Mohamed Abdelrazek, John Grundy, Amani S. Ibrahim:

SRCM: A Semi Formal Requirements Representation Model Enabling System Visualisation and Quality Checking. 278-285 - Felix Rinker

, Laura Waltersdorfer, Kristof Meixner
, Dietmar Winkler, Arndt Lüder, Stefan Biffl:
Continuous Integration in Multi-view Modeling: A Model Transformation Pipeline Architecture for Production Systems Engineering. 286-293 - Johannes Schröpfer, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:

A Framework for Projectional Multi-variant Model Editors. 294-305 - Diego C. Sales, Leandro Buss Becker

:
Approach for Evolving Sensing and Actuation Devices in Cyberphysical Systems Architectures. 306-313 - Raoul C. Y. Nuijten

, Pieter Van Gorp
:
SciModeler: A Metamodel and Graph Database for Consolidating Scientific Knowledge by Linking Empirical Data with Theoretical Constructs. 314-321 - Andrea Hillenbrand:

Towards a Theory of Models in Systems Development Modeling. 322-329 - Chinatsu Yamamoto, Ikuta Tanigawa, Kenji Hisazumi, Mikiko Sato, Takeshi Ohkawa, Nobuhiko Ogura, Harumi Watanabe:

Layer Modeling and Its Code Generation based on Context-oriented Programming. 330-336 - Simon Busard, Christophe Ponsard, Charles Pecheur:

Verification of Scenario-based Behavioural Models using Capella and PyNuSMV. 337-343 - Sándor Bácsi, Dániel Palatinszky, Máté Hidvégi:

Towards Evolutionary Multi-layer Modeling with DMLA. 344-349 - Sasha Mile Rudan, Sinisa Rudan, Birger Møller-Pedersen:

Extending BPM(N) to Support Face-to-Virtual (F2V) Process Modeling. 350-361 - Guy Katz:

Towards Repairing Scenario-Based Models with Rich Events. 362-372

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