All Stories

  1. Supporting Sound Multi-Level Modeling
  2. Supporting "powertype structures" without a dedicated modeling language construct.
  3. What you heard about Potency-Based Approaches may not be accurate.
  4. FMMLx and DLM -- A Contribution to the MULTI Collaborative Comparison Challenge
  5. Field Types for Deep Characterization in Multi-Level Modeling
  6. The MULTI Warehouse Challenge
  7. Sanity-Checking Multiple Levels of Classification
  8. Melanee and DLM
  9. Taming the Complexity of Digital Twins
  10. Sound Orthogonal Classification
  11. A comparison between Melanee and DMLA
  12. The MULTI Collaborative Comparison Challenge
  13. In defence of deep modelling
  14. An objective approach to comparing multi-level modelling approaches
  15. The MULTI Process Challenge
  16. Exploring Potency
  17. Unifying nominal and structural typing
  18. Unifying explanatory and constructive modeling
  19. Demystifying Ontological Classification in Language Engineering
  20. Patterns for Constructing Mutation Operators: Limiting the Search Space in a Software Engineering Application
  21. A unifying approach to connections for multi-level modeling
  22. In defence of deep modelling
  23. On model compatibility with referees and contexts
  24. Experimental Analysis of Textual and Graphical Representations for Software Architecture Design
  25. A cognitive perspective on developer comprehension of software design documentation
  26. Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
  27. An Observer-Based Notion of Model Inheritance
  28. Explicit Transformation Modeling
  29. Editorial to the theme issue on metamodelling
  30. Can programming be liberated from the two-level style
  31. Reducing accidental complexity in domain models
  32. A Tour of Language Customization Concepts
  33. Clarifying matters of (meta-) modeling: an author’s reply
  34. Matters of (Meta-) Modeling
  35. Workshops and Symposia at MoDELS 2006
  36. Coding for the Code
  37. Understanding metamodeling
  38. Concepts for Comparing Modeling Tool Architectures
  39. Model-driven development: a metamodeling foundation
  40. Aspect-oriented development with stratified frameworks
  41. Rearchitecting the UML infrastructure
  42. Profiles in a strict metamodeling framework
  43. Stereotypical Encounters of the Third Kind
  44. A Radical Reduction of UML’s Core Semantics
  45. PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS IN A MULTI-LEVEL METAMODELING ARCHITECTURE
  46. Internal Iteration Externalized
  47. Higher order objects in pure object-oriented languages
  48. Generating Systems from Multiple Levels of Abstraction
  49. Piecewise Modelling with State Subtypes