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Workshop on modeling in software engineering at ICSE 2009

by: Robert Baillargeon, Robert France, Steffen Zschaler, Bernhard Rumpe, Steven Völkel, Geri Georg
SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes, Vol. 34, No. 4. (July 2009), pp. 34-37, doi:10.1145/1543405.1543432  Key: citeulike:11416359

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The Modeling in Software Engineering (MiSE) workshop series provides a forum for discussing the challenges associated with modeling software and with incorporating modeling practices into the software development process. The main goal of the series is to further promote cross-fertilization between the modeling communities (e.g., MODELS) and software-engineering communities. In particular, the workshop provides a medium to exchange innovative technical ideas and experiences related to modeling. The 2009 MiSE workshop provided a venue for presentation and discussion of eleven papers in the five areas of model evolution, domain specific languages, verification and validation, model transformation and state-of-the-art modeling usage in software development. These papers represent a 44% acceptance rate to the workshop. Three posters were also accepted. This report summarizes the discussions and conclusions of the workshop.


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