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Eugene Syriani
, Houari A. Sahraoui, Juan de Lara, Silvia Abrahão:
MoDELS '20: ACM/IEEE 23rd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, Virtual Event, Canada, 18-23 October, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7019-6
MDE process support

Beatriz Sánchez
, Dimitris S. Kolovos
, Richard F. Paige:
To build, or not to build: ModelFlow, a build solution for MDE projects. 1-11

Dimitris S. Kolovos, Alfonso de la Vega
, Justin C. Cooper:
Efficient generation of graphical model views via lazy model-to-text transformation. 12-23

Angela Barriga, Rogardt Heldal, Ludovico Iovino
, Magnus Marthinsen, Adrian Rutle:
An extensible framework for customizable model repair. 24-34

Arvid Butting, Jerome Pfeiffer, Bernhard Rumpe, Andreas Wortmann:
A compositional framework for systematic modeling language reuse. 35-46

Gilles Vanwormhoudt, Matthieu Allon, Olivier Caron
, Bernard Carré
:
Template based model engineering in UML. 47-56

José Antonio Hernández López, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado
:
MAR: a structure-based search engine for models. 57-67

Wael Kessentini, Vahid Alizadeh
:
Interactive metamodel/model co-evolution using unsupervised learning and multi-objective search. 68-78
Systems engineering

Imke Drave, Bernhard Rumpe, Andreas Wortmann, Joerg K. Berroth, Gregor Hoepfner, Georg Jacobs, Kathrin Spuetz
, Thilo Zerwas, Christian Guist, Jens Kohl:
Modeling mechanical functional architectures in SysML. 79-89

Jörg Christian Kirchhof
, Judith Michael
, Bernhard Rumpe
, Simon Varga, Andreas Wortmann:
Model-driven digital twin construction: synthesizing the integration of cyber-physical systems with their information systems. 90-101

Betty H. C. Cheng
, Robert Jared Clark, Jonathon Emil Fleck, Michael Austin Langford, Philip K. McKinley:
AC-ROS: assurance case driven adaptation for the robot operating system. 102-113

Barbara Schütt
, Thilo Braun, Stefan Otten, Eric Sax:
SceML: a graphical modeling framework for scenario-based testing of autonomous vehicles. 114-120

Abel Gómez, Markel Iglesias-Urkia
, Aitor Urbieta
, Jordi Cabot
:
A model-based approach for developing event-driven architectures with AsyncAPI. 121-131

Hui Song, Rustem Dautov, Nicolas Ferry, Arnor Solberg
, Franck Fleurey:
Model-based fleet deployment of edge computing applications. 132-142

Frikk H. Fossdal, Rogardt Heldal, Jens Dyvik, Adrian Rutle:
A parametric model for creating customized fabrication machines. 143-153

Sophie Wood, Nicholas Matragkas, Dimitris S. Kolovos, Richard F. Paige, Simos Gerasimou
:
Supporting robotic software migration using static analysis and model-driven engineering. 154-164
Model analysis, query and generation

Jan Oliver Ringert
, Syed Waqee Wali:
Semantic comparisons of Alloy models. 165-174

Lucas Sakizloglou
, Sona Ghahremani, Matthias Barkowsky, Holger Giese:
A scalable querying scheme for memory-efficient runtime models with history. 175-186

Oszkár Semeráth, Aren A. Babikian, Anqi Li, Kristóf Marussy
, Dániel Varró
:
Automated generation of consistent models with structural and attribute constraints. 187-199

Robert Hackman, Joanne M. Atlee, Alistair Finn Hackett, Michael W. Godfrey:
_mel_- model extractor language for extracting facts from models. 200-210

Frédéric Jouault, Valentin Besnard, Théo Le Calvar
, Ciprian Teodorov
, Matthias Brun, Jérôme Delatour:
Designing, animating, and verifying partial UML Models. 211-217
Requirements and variability

Alvaro Veizaga, Mauricio Alférez, Damiano Torre
, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand, Elene Pitskhelauri:
Leveraging natural-language requirements for deriving better acceptance criteria from models. 218-228

Ana Ivanchikj, Souhaila Serbout
, Cesare Pautasso:
From text to visual BPMN process models: design and evaluation. 229-239

Daniel Strüber, Anthony Anjorin, Thorsten Berger:
Variability representations in class models: an empirical assessment. 240-251

Sanaa A. Alwidian, Daniel Amyot
:
"Union is power": analyzing families of goal models using union models. 252-262

Robbert Jongeling
, Antonio Cicchetti, Federico Ciccozzi, Jan Carlson:
Co-evolution of simulink models in a model-based product line. 263-273
Behavioural modelling and model transformations

Nafiseh Kahani, Mojtaba Bagherzadeh, James R. Cordy:
Synthesis of state machine models. 274-284

Majid Babaei
, Mojtaba Bagherzadeh, Juergen Dingel:
Efficient reordering and replay of execution traces of distributed reactive systems in the context of model-driven development. 285-296

Zheng Cheng, Massimo Tisi, Joachim Hotonnier:
Certifying a rule-based model transformation engine for proof preservation. 297-307

Raffaela Groner, Luis Beaucamp, Matthias Tichy, Steffen Becker:
An exploratory study on performance engineering in model transformations. 308-319

Anthony Anjorin, Nils Weidmann, Robin Oppermann, Lars Fritsche
, Andy Schürr:
Automating test schedule generation with domain-specific languages: a configurable, model-driven approach. 320-331
Applications: Security, data quality and education

Katja Tuma
, Laurens Sion
, Riccardo Scandariato, Koen Yskout
:
Automating the early detection of security design flaws. 332-342

Thorsten Koch, Stefan Dziwok, Jörg Holtmann
, Eric Bodden:
Scenario-based specification of security protocols and transformation to security model checkers. 343-353

Arno Kesper
, Viola Wenz, Gabriele Taentzer:
Detecting quality problems in research data: a model-driven approach. 354-364

Weiyi Bian, Omar Alam, Jörg Kienzle:
Is automated grading of models effective?: assessing automated grading of class diagrams. 365-376

Hüseyin Ergin, Wenjun Shi, Herart Dominggus Nurue
, Jeff Gray
:
A model-driven alternative to programming in blocks using rule-based transformations. 377-383

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