Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems: 11th International Conference, MoDELS 2008, Toulouse, France, September 28 - October 3, 2008, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je? Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe?nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference. Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe?eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci?c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di?erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough, and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con?icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- "ict of interest was identi?ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers.
MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je? Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe?nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference. Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe?eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci?c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di?erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough, and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con?icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- "ict of interest was identi?ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers.
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Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (2008)
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ISBN: 9783540878742 bzw. 3540878742, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag Gmbh Sep 2008, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, sparbuchladen [52968077], Göttingen, Germany.
Neuware - MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference.Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough,and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- ict of interest was identi ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers. 921 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference.Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough,and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- ict of interest was identi ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers. 921 pp. Englisch.
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ISBN: 9783540878742 bzw. 3540878742, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Buchhandlung Kühn GmbH, [4368407].
Neuware - MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference.Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough,and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- ict of interest was identi ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers. Taschenbuch.
Buchhandlung Kühn GmbH, [4368407].
Neuware - MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference.Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough,and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- ict of interest was identi ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers. Taschenbuch.
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Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (2008)
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ISBN: 9783540878742 bzw. 3540878742, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
buchversandmimpf2000, [3715720].
Neuware - MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference.Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough,and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- ict of interest was identi ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers. Taschenbuch.
Neuware - MODELS2008wasthe11theditionoftheseriesofconferencesonModel-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. The conference was held in Toulouse, France, during the week of September 28 to October 3, 2008. The local arran- ments were provided by the Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT). The conference program included three keynote presentations, technical - per presentations, two panels, and several workshops and tutorials. The invited keynote speakers were Don Batory (University of Texas, USA), Je Kramer (Imperial College London, UK), and Patrick Rauhut (Airbus, Germany). Thisvolumecontainsthe nalversionsofthepapersacceptedforpresentation attheconference.Thepaperscoverawiderangeoftopicsfromthe eldincluding model transformation, model management, domain-speci c modeling, modeling language semantics, model analysis, and applications. We received a record number of 271 full paper submissions from 40 di erent countries. Of these, 43 papers were submitted by authors from more than one country. The top three countries submitting papers were France (40), Germany (38), and Canada (24). A total of 58 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings. The acceptance rate was therefore 21%, which is somewhat lower than those of the previous MODELS conferences. At least three Program Committee or Expert Reviewer Panel members - viewed each paper. Reviewing wasthorough,and most authors received detailed comments on their submissions. Con icts of interest were taken very seriously. No-oneparticipatedinany wayin the decisionprocessofanypaper wherea c- ict of interest was identi ed. In particular, PC members who submitted papers did not have access to information concerning the reviews of their papers. Taschenbuch.
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