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ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven

 Engineering Languages and Systems

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The Doctoral Symposium will be held on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 (full day). The Doctoral Symposium is "closed" and by invitation only to those students who are participating and the Symposium Committee. As a post-proceedings, this symposia will be archived in its own CEUR volume with page numbers and indexed in the DBLP. The deadline for camera-ready is October 31 The following are the papers that will be presented at the MODELS 2014 Doctoral Symposium. A Multi-Paradigm Modelling Approach for the Engineering of Modelling Languages Bart Meyers, University of Antwerp, Belgium Hans Vangheluwe, Mc Gill University, Canada and University of Antwerp, Belgium Variability Management in Domain-Specific Languages David Méndez-Acuña, University of Rennes 1, France GECO: Automatic Generator-Composition for Aspect-oriented DSLs Reiner Jung, Kiel University, Germany Towards a Structured Workflow Language for Model Management Sahar Kokaly, McMster University, Canada An Approach to Extend NDT in the Development of Web Applications into SOA-based Organizations Jorge Sedeño, University of Seville, Spain A Domain Specific Transformation Language to Support the Interactive Definition of Model Transformation Rules Luis Silvestre, University of Chile, Chile A Model-Driven Approach for Mobile Business Information Systems Applications Luís Pires Da Silva, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Fernando Brito E Abreu, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Model-based software Refactoring Driven by Performance Analysis Davide Arcelli, University of L'Aquila, Italy Seamless Model-Based Safety Engineering from Requirement to Implementation Georg Macher, Graz University of Technology, Austria Enhancing Xtext for General Purpose Languages Adolfo Sanchez-Barbudo Herrera, University of York, United Kingdom Explicit Modelling of Model Debugging and Experimentation Simon Van Mierlo, University of Antwerp, Belgium Back to Main Conference Program