TY - GEN
T1 - Summary of the 6th international workshop on multi-paradigm modeling (MPM'12)
AU - Hardebolle, Cécile
AU - Syriani, Eugene
AU - Sprinkle, Jonathan
AU - Mészáros, Tamás
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - At the heart of Multi-Paradigm Modeling (MPM) is the conviction that modeling "everything" explicitly, at the right level of abstraction and using the most appropriate formalism( s) is the key to success in model driven engineering. Indeed, the model based design of complex systems requires the use of multiple modeling languages to cope with the inherent heterogeneity of such systems, to offer different points of view on all their relevant aspects, to cover the different activities of the design cycle and to allow reasoning at different levels of detail during the design process. However, essential questions need to be answered in this context: Those of the coupling, the combination, the composition, the transformation and the integration of models and of modeling formalisms. The aim of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling is to provide a forum for both researchers and practitioners to share on the theories, methods and technologies that address the specific set of challenges of the MPM domain. The sixth edition of theWorkshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling (MPM'12) was held this year in Innsbruck, Austria, organized as a satellite event of MODELS. In this paper we summarize the results of this year's event.
AB - At the heart of Multi-Paradigm Modeling (MPM) is the conviction that modeling "everything" explicitly, at the right level of abstraction and using the most appropriate formalism( s) is the key to success in model driven engineering. Indeed, the model based design of complex systems requires the use of multiple modeling languages to cope with the inherent heterogeneity of such systems, to offer different points of view on all their relevant aspects, to cover the different activities of the design cycle and to allow reasoning at different levels of detail during the design process. However, essential questions need to be answered in this context: Those of the coupling, the combination, the composition, the transformation and the integration of models and of modeling formalisms. The aim of the Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling is to provide a forum for both researchers and practitioners to share on the theories, methods and technologies that address the specific set of challenges of the MPM domain. The sixth edition of theWorkshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling (MPM'12) was held this year in Innsbruck, Austria, organized as a satellite event of MODELS. In this paper we summarize the results of this year's event.
KW - Heterogeneous modeling
KW - Metamodeling
KW - Model driven engineering
KW - Multi-paradigm modeling
KW - Multimodeling
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U2 - 10.1145/2508443.2508444
DO - 10.1145/2508443.2508444
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84883037544
SN - 9781450318051
T3 - Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling, MPM 2012
SP - 5
EP - 6
BT - Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling, MPM 2012
T2 - 6th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modeling, MPM 2012
Y2 - 1 October 2012 through 1 October 2012
ER -