Model Driven Architecture - Foundations and Applications [electronic resource] : First European Conference, ECMDA-FA 2005, Nuremberg, Germany, November 7-10, 2005, Proceedings / edited by Alan Hartman, David Kreische.
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MDA Development Processes -- Applying MDA to Voice Applications: An Experience in Building an MDA Tool Chain -- MDA, Meta-Modelling and Model Transformation: Introducing New Technology into the Defence Industry -- Using Domain Driven Development for Monitoring Distributed Systems -- MDA for Embedded and Real-Time Systems -- Model-Driven Architecture for Hard Real-Time Systems: From Platform Independent Models to Code -- Model-Driven Performance Analysis of UML Design Models Based on Stochastic Process Algebra -- MDA Components: A Flexible Way for Implementing the MDA Approach -- MDA and Component-Based Software Engineering -- An MDA Approach for Adaptable Components -- Layered Ontological Modelling for Web Service-Oriented Model-Driven Architecture -- Model-Driven Development - Hot Spots in Business Information Systems -- Metamodelling -- Semantic Anchoring with Model Transformations -- On Some Properties of Parameterized Model Application -- A Comparative Study of Metamodel Integration and Interoperability in UML and Web Services -- Control Flow Analysis of UML 2.0 Sequence Diagrams -- Designing a Domain-Specific Contract Language: A Metamodelling Approach -- Making Metamodels Aware of Concrete Syntax -- Model Transformation -- XRound: Bidirectional Transformations and Unifications Via a Reversible Template Language -- Towards General Purpose, High Level, Software Languages -- Toward Standardised Model to Text Transformations -- On Relationships Between Query Models -- Transformations Between UML and OWL-S -- A Graphical Specification of Model Transformations with Triple Graph Grammars -- Model Synchronization and Consistency -- Horizontal Transformation of PSMs -- Automatic Support for Traceability in a Generic Model Management Framework -- Synchronizing Cardinality-Based Feature Models andTheir Specializations.
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