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- PMDE Overview
Despite the benefits brought
by the Model-Driven Engineering approach, the complexity of today’s
applications is still hard to master. Building complex and trustworthy
software systems in the shortest time-to-market remains the challenging
objective that competitive companies are facing constantly. A more
challenging objective for these companies is to be able to formalize
their development processes in order to analyze them, to simulate and
execute them, and to reason about their possible improvement.
The
PMDE Workshop aims to gather researchers and industrial practitioners
working in the field of Model-Based Engineering, and more particularly
on the use of processes to improve software reliability and
productivity.
- PMDE Topics
The PMDE workshop invites papers presenting research
results or work-in-progress in all areas of process-based approaches
for model-driven engineering, including:
- - Modelling software and systems processes for
model-driven engineering
- - Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) for modelling software
and systems processes
- - Transformation-based process modelling: structural and
behavioural aspects
- - MDE Process patterns: modelling and application
- - MDE Process patterns for reuse: definition, search
methods, application of patterns
- - Process models refactoring and composition
- - Process lines and MDE
- - Verification of process models
- - MDE process enactment and simulation
- - MDE Process resource management
- - Process metrics for model-driven engineering
- - Management of distributed MDE processes
- - MDE process evolution: static evolution, dynamic
process evolution, process deviations management
- - Process-centred MDE tools
- - Description of case studies based on MDE processes,
experimentations on real projects, empirical studies
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the PMDE 2011 in PDF format.
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