
Abstract:
This paper reports on the findings of the first Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools. It contains an overview of the presented papers and of the results of three working groups which addressed multiple views, abstraction, and evolution. Besides this, a definition of the problem space, the main concepts, and an appropriate terminology for multi-paradigm modeling as presented and discussed during the workshop are provided.
BibTeX file
title = { Summary of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools },
year = { 2007 },
volume = { 4364 },
abstract = { This paper reports on the findings of the first Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools. It contains an overview of the presented papers and of the results of three working groups which addressed multiple views, abstraction, and evolution. Besides this, a definition of the problem space, the main concepts, and an appropriate terminology for multi-paradigm modeling as presented and discussed during the workshop are provided. },
month = { 0 },
publisher = { Springer Verlag },
series = { Lecture Notes in Computer Science },
booktitle = { Models in Software Engineering: Workshops and Symposia at MoDELS 2006, Genoa, Italy, October 1-6, 2006, Reports and Revised Selected Papers },
issn = { 0302-9743 }
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