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Modelling Foundations and Applications

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Executable UML: From Multi-domain to Multi-core
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    Chapter 2 Models Meeting Automotive Design Challenges
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    Chapter 3 A Commutative Model Composition Operator to Support Software Adaptation
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    Chapter 4 Comparative Study of Model-Based and Multi-Domain System Engineering Approaches for Industrial Settings
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    Chapter 5 Strengthening SAT-Based Validation of UML/OCL Models by Representing Collections as Relations
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    Chapter 6 Model Interchange Testing: A Process and a Case Study
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    Chapter 7 An Internal Domain-Specific Language for Constructing OPC UA Queries and Event Filters
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    Chapter 8 Combining UML Sequence and State Machine Diagrams for Data-Flow Based Integration Testing
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    Chapter 9 Model Transformations for Migrating Legacy Models: An Industrial Case Study
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    Chapter 10 Derived Features for EMF by Integrating Advanced Model Queries
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    Chapter 11 A Lightweight Approach for Managing XML Documents with MDE Languages
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    Chapter 12 Bridging the Gap between Requirements and Aspect State Machines to Support Non-functional Testing: Industrial Case Studies
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    Chapter 13 Badger: A Regression Planner to Resolve Design Model Inconsistencies
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    Chapter 14 Aspect-Oriented Modeling of Mutual Exclusion in UML State Machines
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    Chapter 15 TexMo: A Multi-language Development Environment
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    Chapter 16 On-the-Fly Emendation of Multi-level Models
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    Chapter 17 Specifying Refinement Relations in Vertical Model Transformations
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    Chapter 18 Model-Based Automated and Guided Configuration of Embedded Software Systems
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    Chapter 19 Lightweight String Reasoning for OCL
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    Chapter 20 Domain-Specific Textual Meta-Modelling Languages for Model Driven Engineering
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    Chapter 21 Metamodel Based Methodology for Dynamic Component Systems
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    Chapter 22 Bidirectional Model Transformation with Precedence Triple Graph Grammars
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    Chapter 23 A Timed Automata-Based Method to Analyze EAST-ADL Timing Constraint Specifications
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    Chapter 24 Code Generation Nirvana
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    Chapter 25 A Plug-in Based Approach for UML Model Simulation
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    Chapter 26 MADES: A Tool Chain for Automated Verification of UML Models of Embedded Systems
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    Chapter 27 Time Properties Verification Framework for UML-MARTE Safety Critical Real-Time Systems
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    Chapter 28 Unification of Compiled and Interpreter-Based Pattern Matching Techniques
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    Chapter 29 OCL-Based Runtime Monitoring of Applications with Protocol State Machines
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    Chapter 30 On Model Subtyping
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    Chapter 31 BOB the Builder: A Fast and Friendly Model-to-PetriNet Transformer
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    Chapter 32 Solving Acquisition Problems Using Model-Driven Engineering
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Chapter title
Solving Acquisition Problems Using Model-Driven Engineering
Chapter number 32
Book title
Modelling Foundations and Applications
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-31491-9_32
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-231490-2, 978-3-64-231491-9
Authors

Frank R. Burton, Richard F. Paige, Louis M. Rose, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Simon Poulding, Simon Smith

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Germany 1 11%
Brazil 1 11%
Unknown 7 78%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 56%
Student > Bachelor 1 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 11%
Professor 1 11%
Student > Master 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 7 78%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 11%
Engineering 1 11%
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