Ausgabe 1/2014
Inhalt (19 Artikel)
The 2013 “State of the Journal” report
Robert France, Geri Georg, Bernhard Rumpe, Martin Schindler
Guest editorial to the theme issue on domain-specific modeling in theory and applications
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Matti Rossi, Jeff Gray
Message choreography modeling
Alin Stefanescu, Sebastian Wieczorek, Matthias Schur
Effective development of automation systems through domain-specific modeling in a small enterprise context
Andrea Leitner, Christopher Preschern, Christian Kreiner
Composing domain-specific physical models with general-purpose software modules in embedded control software
Arjan de Roo, Hasan Sözer, Mehmet Akşit
An ontology-based framework for domain-specific modeling
Tobias Walter, Fernando Silva Parreiras, Steffen Staab
A framework for families of domain-specific modelling languages
Benjamin Braatz, Christoph Brandt
DropsBox: the Dresden Open Software Toolbox
Uwe Aßmann, Andreas Bartho, Christoff Bürger, Sebastian Cech, Birgit Demuth, Florian Heidenreich, Jendrik Johannes, Sven Karol, Jan Polowinski, Jan Reimann, Julia Schroeter, Mirko Seifert, Michael Thiele, Christian Wende, Claas Wilke
Software and systems modeling with graph transformations theme issue of the Journal on Software and Systems Modeling
Andy Schürr, Arend Rensink
From misuse cases to mal-activity diagrams: bridging the gap between functional security analysis and design
Mohamed El-Attar
A transformation-based approach to context-aware modelling
Sylvain Degrandsart, Serge Demeyer, Jan Van den Bergh, Tom Mens
Domain-specific discrete event modelling and simulation using graph transformation
Juan de Lara, Esther Guerra, Artur Boronat, Reiko Heckel, Paolo Torrini
A fundamental approach to model versioning based on graph modifications: from theory to implementation
Gabriele Taentzer, Claudia Ermel, Philip Langer, Manuel Wimmer
Bridging the gap between formal semantics and implementation of triple graph grammars
Holger Giese, Stephan Hildebrandt, Leen Lambers
GReTL: an extensible, operational, graph-based transformation language
Jürgen Ebert, Tassilo Horn
Graph and model transformation tools for model migration
Louis M. Rose, Markus Herrmannsdoerfer, Steffen Mazanek, Pieter Van Gorp, Sebastian Buchwald, Tassilo Horn, Elina Kalnina, Andreas Koch, Kevin Lano, Bernhard Schätz, Manuel Wimmer
Enhancing the OPEN Process Framework with service-oriented method fragments
Mahdi Fahmideh Gholami, Mohsen Sharifi, Pooyan Jamshidi
An approach for modeling and detecting software performance antipatterns based on first-order logics
Vittorio Cortellessa, Antinisca Di Marco, Catia Trubiani