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10. SAM 2018: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Ferhat Khendek, Reinhard Gotzhein:
System Analysis and Modeling. Languages, Methods, and Tools for Systems Engineering - 10th International Conference, SAM 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 15-16, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11150, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-01041-6 - Alexander Palm, Zoltán Ádám Mann, Andreas Metzger:
Modeling Data Protection Vulnerabilities of Cloud Systems Using Risk Patterns. 1-19 - Johannes Erbel, Fabian Korte, Jens Grabowski:
Scheduling Architectures for Scientific Workflows in the Cloud. 20-28 - Stefan Klikovits, Alban Linard, Didier Buchs:
CREST - A DSL for Reactive Cyber-Physical Systems. 29-45 - Ángela Villota, Raúl Mazo, Camille Salinesi:
On the Ontological Expressiveness of the High-Level Constraint Language for Product Line Specification. 46-66 - Andreas Prinz:
Distributed Computing on Distributed Memory. 67-84 - Maged Khalil:
Pattern Libraries Guiding the Model-Based Reuse of Automotive Solutions. 85-104 - Abel Gómez, Connie U. Smith, Amy C. Spellmann, Jordi Cabot:
Enabling Performance Modeling for the Masses: Initial Experiences. 105-126 - Mohammad F. Al-hammouri, Gregor von Bochmann:
Realizability of Service Specifications. 127-143 - Yuxuan Fan, Amal Ahmed Anda, Daniel Amyot:
An Arithmetic Semantics for GRL Goal Models with Function Generation. 144-162 - Ruchika Kumar, Gunter Mussbacher:
Textual User Requirements Notation. 163-182 - Kevin Keller, Jennifer Brings, Marian Daun, Thorsten Weyer:
A Comparative Analysis of ITU-MSC-Based Requirements Specification Approaches Used in the Automotive Industry. 183-201 - Nirmal Kanagasabai, Omar Alam, Jörg Kienzle:
Towards Online Collaborative Multi-view Modelling. 202-218 - Omar Badreddin, Wahab Hamou-Lhadj, Vahdat Abdelzad, Rahad Khandoker, Maged Elassar:
Collaborative Software Design and Modeling in Open Source Systems. 219-228 - Hessa Alfraihi, Kevin Lano, Shekoufeh Kolahdouz Rahimi, Mohammadreza Sharbaf, Howard P. Haughton:
The Impact of Integrating Agile Software Development and Model-Driven Development: A Comparative Case Study. 229-245
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