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Petriu, Nicolas Rouquette, Oystein Haugen 205 $a1st ed. 2010. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2010. 215 $a1 online resource (XXI, 424 p. 173 illus.) 225 1 $aProgramming and Software Engineering ;$v6394 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-16144-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aKeynote 1 -- A Unified Approach to Modeling and Programming -- Session 1a: Genericity and Generalization -- Generic Meta-modelling with Concepts, Templates and Mixin Layers -- An Observer-Based Notion of Model Inheritance -- MDE-Based Approach for Generalizing Design Space Exploration -- Session 1b: Model Migration and Incremental Manipulation -- A Comparison of Model Migration Tools -- Incremental Evaluation of Model Queries over EMF Models -- Active Operations on Collections -- Session 1c: Modeling Model Transformations -- transML: A Family of Languages to Model Model Transformations -- Henshin: Advanced Concepts and Tools for In-Place EMF Model Transformations -- A Technique for Automatic Validation of Model Transformations -- Session 2a: Verifying Consistency and Conformance -- Static- and Dynamic Consistency Analysis of UML State Chart Models -- Verifying Semantic Conformance of State Machine-to-Java Code Generators -- A Dynamic-Priority Based Approach to Fixing Inconsistent Feature Models -- Session 2b: Taming Modeling Complexity -- Taming Graphical Modeling -- Taming EMF and GMF Using Model Transformation -- A Visual Traceability Modeling Language -- Session 2c: Modeling User-System Interaction -- Application Logic Patterns ? Reusable Elements of User-System Interaction -- A Metamodel-Based Approach for Automatic User Interface Generation -- Rapid UI Development for Enterprise Applications: Combining Manual and Model-Driven Techniques -- Session 3a: Model-Driven Quality Assurance -- Environment Modeling with UML/MARTE to Support Black-Box System Testing for Real-Time Embedded Systems: Methodology and Industrial Case Studies -- Improving Test Models for Large Scale Industrial Systems: An Inquisitive Study -- Automatically Discovering Properties That Specify the Latent Behavior of UML Models -- Session 3b: Managing Variability -- Towards a Semantics of Activity Diagrams with Semantic Variation Points -- An AADL-Based Approach to Variability Modeling of Automotive Control Systems -- Extending Variability for OCL Interpretation -- Session 3c: Multi-Modeling Approaches -- Inter-modelling: From Theory to Practice -- Consistent Modeling Using Multiple UML Profiles -- A Systematic Review on the Definition of UML Profiles. 330 $aThe MODELS series of conferences is the premier venue for the exchange of - novative technical ideas and experiences focusing on a very important new te- nical discipline: model-driven software and systems engineering. The expansion ofthisdisciplineisadirectconsequenceoftheincreasingsigni?canceandsuccess of model-based methods in practice. Numerous e?orts resulted in the invention of concepts, languagesand tools for the de?nition, analysis,transformation, and veri?cationofdomain-speci?cmodelinglanguagesandgeneral-purposemodeling language standards, as well as their use for software and systems engineering. MODELS 2010, the 13th edition of the conference series, took place in Oslo, Norway, October 3-8, 2010, along with numerous satellite workshops, symposia and tutorials. The conference was fortunate to have three prominent keynote speakers: Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley, USA) and Pamela Zave (AT&T Laboratories, USA). To provide a broader forum for reporting on scienti?c progress as well as on experience stemming from practical applications of model-based methods, the 2010 conference accepted submissions in two distinct tracks: Foundations and Applications. The primary objective of the ?rst track is to present new research results dedicated to advancing the state-of-the-art of the discipline, whereas the second aims to provide a realistic and veri?able picture of the current state-- the-practice of model-based engineering, so that the broader community could be better informed of the capabilities and successes of this relatively young discipline. 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