Graph Transformations and Model-Driven Engineering [recurso electrónico] : Essays Dedicated to Manfred Nagl on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday / edited by Gregor Engels, Claus Lewerentz, Wilhelm Schäfer, Andy Schürr, Bernhard Westfechtel.

Por: Engels, Gregor [editor.]Colaborador(es): Lewerentz, Claus [editor.] | Schäfer, Wilhelm [editor.] | Schürr, Andy [editor.] | Westfechtel, Bernhard [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 5765Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XIV, 768p. 328 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642173226Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Logic design | Computer Science | Software Engineering | Logics and Meanings of Programs | Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters | Computer Communication Networks | Programming Techniques | Mathematical Logic and Formal LanguagesFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.1 Clasificación LoC:QA76.758Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Graph Transformations and Model-Driven Engineering: The Merits of Manfred Nagl -- Graph Transformations and Model-Driven Engineering: The Merits of Manfred Nagl -- Graph Transformations: Theory and Applications -- The Edge of Graph Transformation — Graphs for Behavioural Specification -- Graph Transformation by Computational Category Theory -- On GS-Monoidal Theories for Graphs with Nesting -- Stochastic Modelling and Simulation of Mobile Systems -- Autonomous Units and Their Semantics – The Concurrent Case -- Parallel Independence of Amalgamated Graph Transformations Applied to Model Transformation -- Extended Triple Graph Grammars with Efficient and Compatible Graph Translators -- Controlling Reuse in Pattern-Based Model-to-Model Transformations -- Lessons Learned from Building a Graph Transformation System -- Workflow-Driven Tool Integration Using Model Transformations -- Software Architectures and Reengineering -- The Architecture Description Language MoDeL -- Towards Managing Software Architectures with Ontologies -- Using Role-Play Diagrams to Improve Scenario Role-Play -- Reverse Engineering Using Graph Queries -- Graph-Based Structural Analysis for Telecommunication Systems -- Process Support -- Do We Really Know How to Support Processes? Considerations and Reconstruction -- A Meta-Method for Defining Software Engineering Methods -- Techniques for Merging Views of Software Processes -- Embedded Systems Engineering -- Model Checking Programmable Router Configurations -- Architectural Issues of Adaptive Pervasive Systems -- Using Graph Grammars for Modeling Wiring Harnesses – An Experience Report -- Model-Driven Development with Mechatronic UML -- Model Synchronization at Work: Keeping SysML and AUTOSAR Models Consistent -- Multi-view Modeling to Support Embedded Systems Engineering in SysML -- Engineering Design Applications -- Requirements Engineering in Complex Domains -- Tool Support for Dynamic Development Processes -- An Extensible Modeling Language for the Representation of Work Processes in the Chemical and Process Industries -- Integration Tools for Consistency Management between Design Documents in Development Processes -- Towards Semantic Navigation in Mobile Robotics -- Model Driven Engineering in Operative Industrial Process Control Environments.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Manfred Nagl has been a very active, productive researcher with great impact in a number of di?erent areas,e.g., graphtransformationsand their applications to a wide range of disciplines, software engineering environments, engineering designprocesses,andsoftwarearchitectures.We—?veofhisnumerousacademic descendants — were in?uenced deeply by Manfred’s work. For this reason, we decided to prepare this volume, which was edited in his honor on the occasion of his 65th birthday. A “pre-release???(book of abstracts) was presented to Manfred atacelebrationatRWTHAachenUniversityinJune2009.Thecompletevolume followed when Manfred received an honorary doctorate from the University of Paderborn in November 2010. Altogether, we collected 30 papers. The types of papers vary signi?cantly, including classic research papers in the style of journal articles, surveys of - cused research areas, essays re?ecting on certain research topics, and papers summarizing long-term work conducted by Manfred Nagl. All papers were subject to a thorough quality control process involving at least two reviews for each paper. The editors were assisted by numerous ad- tional reviewers, whose work is gratefully acknowledged.
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Graph Transformations and Model-Driven Engineering: The Merits of Manfred Nagl -- Graph Transformations and Model-Driven Engineering: The Merits of Manfred Nagl -- Graph Transformations: Theory and Applications -- The Edge of Graph Transformation — Graphs for Behavioural Specification -- Graph Transformation by Computational Category Theory -- On GS-Monoidal Theories for Graphs with Nesting -- Stochastic Modelling and Simulation of Mobile Systems -- Autonomous Units and Their Semantics – The Concurrent Case -- Parallel Independence of Amalgamated Graph Transformations Applied to Model Transformation -- Extended Triple Graph Grammars with Efficient and Compatible Graph Translators -- Controlling Reuse in Pattern-Based Model-to-Model Transformations -- Lessons Learned from Building a Graph Transformation System -- Workflow-Driven Tool Integration Using Model Transformations -- Software Architectures and Reengineering -- The Architecture Description Language MoDeL -- Towards Managing Software Architectures with Ontologies -- Using Role-Play Diagrams to Improve Scenario Role-Play -- Reverse Engineering Using Graph Queries -- Graph-Based Structural Analysis for Telecommunication Systems -- Process Support -- Do We Really Know How to Support Processes? Considerations and Reconstruction -- A Meta-Method for Defining Software Engineering Methods -- Techniques for Merging Views of Software Processes -- Embedded Systems Engineering -- Model Checking Programmable Router Configurations -- Architectural Issues of Adaptive Pervasive Systems -- Using Graph Grammars for Modeling Wiring Harnesses – An Experience Report -- Model-Driven Development with Mechatronic UML -- Model Synchronization at Work: Keeping SysML and AUTOSAR Models Consistent -- Multi-view Modeling to Support Embedded Systems Engineering in SysML -- Engineering Design Applications -- Requirements Engineering in Complex Domains -- Tool Support for Dynamic Development Processes -- An Extensible Modeling Language for the Representation of Work Processes in the Chemical and Process Industries -- Integration Tools for Consistency Management between Design Documents in Development Processes -- Towards Semantic Navigation in Mobile Robotics -- Model Driven Engineering in Operative Industrial Process Control Environments.

Manfred Nagl has been a very active, productive researcher with great impact in a number of di?erent areas,e.g., graphtransformationsand their applications to a wide range of disciplines, software engineering environments, engineering designprocesses,andsoftwarearchitectures.We—?veofhisnumerousacademic descendants — were in?uenced deeply by Manfred’s work. For this reason, we decided to prepare this volume, which was edited in his honor on the occasion of his 65th birthday. A “pre-release???(book of abstracts) was presented to Manfred atacelebrationatRWTHAachenUniversityinJune2009.Thecompletevolume followed when Manfred received an honorary doctorate from the University of Paderborn in November 2010. Altogether, we collected 30 papers. The types of papers vary signi?cantly, including classic research papers in the style of journal articles, surveys of - cused research areas, essays re?ecting on certain research topics, and papers summarizing long-term work conducted by Manfred Nagl. All papers were subject to a thorough quality control process involving at least two reviews for each paper. The editors were assisted by numerous ad- tional reviewers, whose work is gratefully acknowledged.

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