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Software and Systems Modeling, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2010
- Robert B. France, Bernhard Rumpe:
The 8th Annual State of SoSyM Report. 1-3 - Gregor Engels:
Guest Editorial to the Special Section on MODELS 2007. 5-6 - Perdita Stevens:
Bidirectional model transformations in QVT: semantic issues and open questions. 7-20 - Joel Greenyer, Ekkart Kindler:
Comparing relational model transformation technologies: implementing Query/View/Transformation with Triple Graph Grammars. 21-46 - Manoli Albert, Jordi Cabot, Cristina Gómez, Vicente Pelechano:
Automatic generation of basic behavior schemas from UML class diagrams. 47-67 - Kyriakos Anastasakis, Behzad Bordbar, Geri Georg, Indrakshi Ray:
On challenges of model transformation from UML to Alloy. 69-86 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Vladimir A. Rubin, H. M. W. Verbeek, Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Ekkart Kindler, Christian W. Günther:
Process mining: a two-step approach to balance between underfitting and overfitting. 87-111 - Vahid Garousi:
Incorporating message weights in UML-based analysis of behavioral dependencies in distributed systems. 113-137
Volume 9, Number 2, April 2010
- Robert B. France, Bernhard Rumpe:
Modeling for the cloud. 139-140 - Mohamed El-Attar, James Miller:
Improving the quality of use case models using antipatterns. 141-160 - Steffen Zschaler:
Formal specification of non-functional properties of component-based software systems. 161-201 - Jon Whittle:
Extending interaction overview diagrams with activity diagram constructs. 203-224 - Michael Wahler, David A. Basin, Achim D. Brucker, Jana Koehler:
Efficient analysis of pattern-based constraint specifications. 225-255 - Jeff Offutt, Ye Wu:
Modeling presentation layers of web applications for testing. 257-280
Volume 9, Number 3, June 2010
- Jeff Gray, Alfonso Pierantonio, Antonio Vallecillo:
Guest editorial to the special section on model transformation. 281-283 - Dennis Wagelaar, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Dirk Deridder:
Module superimposition: a composition technique for rule-based model transformation languages. 285-309 - Ivan Kurtev:
Application of reflection in a model transformation language. 311-333 - Jordi Cabot, Robert Clarisó, Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara:
A UML/OCL framework for the analysis of graph transformation rules. 335-357 - Greg Freeman, Don S. Batory, R. Greg Lavender, Jacob Neal Sarvela:
Lifting transformational models of product lines: a case study. 359-373 - Zef Hemel, Lennart C. L. Kats, Danny M. Groenewegen, Eelco Visser:
Code generation by model transformation: a case study in transformation modularity. 375-402 - Theo Dirk Meijler, Jan Pettersen Nytun, Andreas Prinz, Hans Wortmann:
Supporting fine-grained generative model-driven evolution. 403-424
Volume 9, Number 4, September 2010
- Richard F. Paige, Gøran K. Olsen, Jon Oldevik, Tor Neple:
Guest editorial to the theme issue on traceability in model-driven engineering. 425-426 - Nicolas Anquetil, Uirá Kulesza, Ralf Mitschke, Ana Moreira, Jean-Claude Royer, Andreas Rummler, André Sousa:
A model-driven traceability framework for software product lines. 427-451 - István Ráth, András Ökrös, Dániel Varró:
Synchronization of abstract and concrete syntax in domain-specific modeling languages - By mapping models and live transformations. 453-471 - Hannes Schwarz, Jürgen Ebert, Andreas Winter:
Graph-based traceability: a comprehensive approach. 473-492 - Andreas Seibel, Stefan Neumann, Holger Giese:
Dynamic hierarchical mega models: comprehensive traceability and its efficient maintenance. 493-528 - Stefan Winkler, Jens von Pilgrim:
A survey of traceability in requirements engineering and model-driven development. 529-565
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