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MDI '10: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Model-Driven Interoperability
ACM2010 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MDI '10: First Workshop on Model Driven Interoperability Oslo Norway October 3 - 5, 2010
ISBN:
978-1-4503-0292-0
Published:
03 October 2010

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Editorial to the Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Model-Driven Interoperability

This paper describes the scope, structure and contents of the First International Workshop on Model Driven Interoperability (MDI 2010), which was held on October 5, 2010, in conjunction with the MoDELS 2010 conference in Oslo, Norway.

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Model driven interoperability in practice: preliminary evidences and issues from an industrial project

Problems of interoperability inside and outside organizations have recently been the subject of considerable amount of studies. Although the Model Driven Interoperability (MDI) and Service Oriented Architecture approaches are widely accepted among ...

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Semantic interoperability of clinical data

The use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) has brought multiple benefits to the healthcare domain. However, those advantages would be greater if seamless interoperability of EHRs between heterogeneous Health Information Systems were achieved. Nowadays, ...

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A process model discovery approach for enabling model interoperability in signal engineering

In automation systems engineering, signals are considered as common concepts for linking information across different engineering disciplines, such as mechanical, electrical, and software engineering. Signal engineering is facing tough challenges in ...

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Efficient analysis and execution of correct and complete model transformations based on triple graph grammars

Triple Graph Grammars are a well-established, formal and intuitive concept for the specification and analysis of bidirectional model transformations. In previous work we have formalized and analyzed already termination, correctness, completeness, local ...

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Towards an expressivity benchmark for mappings based on a systematic classification of heterogeneities

A crucial prerequisite for the success of Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is the seamless exchange of models between different modeling tools demanding for mappings between tool-specific metamodels. Thereby the resolution of heterogeneities between these ...

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Specifying overlaps of heterogeneous models for global consistency checking

Software development often involves a set of models defined in different metamodels, each model capturing a specific view of the system. We call this set a mutlimodel, and its elements partial or local models. Since partial models overlap, they may be ...

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Anticipating unanticipated tool interoperability using role models

The interoperability of tools heavily relies on their ability to exchange shared data. While the definition of standardised metamodelling languages such as the Essential Meta Object Facility (EMOF) [23] has substantially simplified the task of reading ...

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Aligning business and IT models in service-oriented architectures using BPMN and SoaML

In this paper, we introduce the new Service oriented architecture Modeling Language (SoaML) and describe how the language can be used to align business models and IT models. In particular we provide a mapping specification from BPMN models to SoaML ...

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Domain-specific templates for refinement transformations

Model transformations are a major instrument of model-driven software development. Especially in declarative transformation approaches, the structuring of transformations depends to a large extent on the structure of the source models and the generated ...

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Advanced modelling made simple with the Gmodel metalanguage

Gmodel is a metalanguage that has been designed from the ground up to enable specification and instantiation of modelling languages. Although a number of metalanguages can be used for this purpose, most provide no or only limited support for modular ...

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Model-driven rule-based mediation in XML data exchange

XML data exchange has become ubiquitous in Business to Business (B2B) collaborations. Automating as much as possible the exchange of XML data between enterprise systems is a key requirement for ensuring agile interoperability and scalability in B2B ...

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Behavioural interoperability to support model-driven systems integration

Software system integration is a process in which the target system is synthesised from discrete components (subsystems) whilst ensuring they function together as a system and are able to deliver required functionality. System integration is ...

Contributors
  • IMT Atlantic
  • University of Malaga

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