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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c16]Jos Warmer, Anneke Kleppe:
Freon: An Open Web Native Language Workbench. SLE 2022: 30-35
2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [i2]Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell, Bernhard Rumpe, Jos Warmer, Alan Cameron Wills:
The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL. CoRR abs/1409.6598 (2014) - [i1]Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell, Bernhard Rumpe, Jos Warmer, Alan Cameron Wills:
Defining UML Family Members Using Prefaces. CoRR abs/1409.6916 (2014)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [p3]Anneke Kleppe:
Object Constraint Language: Metamodeling Semantics. UML 2 Semantics and Applications 2009: 163-178 - 2008
- [j1]Arend Rensink, Anneke Kleppe:
On a Graph-Based Semantics for UML Class and Object Diagrams. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 10 (2008) - [c15]Gregor Engels, Anneke Kleppe, Arend Rensink, Maria Semenyak, Christian Soltenborn, Heike Wehrheim:
From UML Activities to TAAL - Towards Behaviour-Preserving Model Transformations. ECMDA-FA 2008: 94-109 - [c14]Anneke Kleppe:
The Field of Software Language Engineering. SLE 2008: 1-7 - 2007
- [c13]Anneke Kleppe:
Towards the Generation of a Text-Based IDE from a Language Metamodel. ECMDA-FA 2007: 114-129 - 2006
- [c12]Anneke Kleppe:
MCC: A Model Transformation Environment. ECMDA-FA 2006: 173-187 - [c11]Harmen Kastenberg, Anneke Kleppe, Arend Rensink:
Defining Object-Oriented Execution Semantics Using Graph Transformations. FMOODS 2006: 186-201 - 2005
- [c10]Anneke Kleppe:
Towards General Purpose, High Level, Software Languages. ECMDA-FA 2005: 220-238 - 2003
- [b1]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer, Wim Bast:
MDA explained - the Model Driven Architecture: practice and promise. Addison Wesley object technology series, Addison-Wesley 2003, ISBN 978-0-321-19442-8, pp. I-XVII, 1-170 - 2002
- [p2]Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell, Bernhard Rumpe, Jos Warmer, Alan Cameron Wills:
The Amsterdam Manifesto on OCL. Object Modeling with the OCL 2002: 115-149 - [p1]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
The Semantics of the OCL Action Clause. Object Modeling with the OCL 2002: 213-227 - 2001
- [c9]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
Integration of Static and Dynamic Core for UML: A Study in Dynamic Aspects of the pUML OO Meta Modelling Approach to the Rearchitecting of UML. TOOLS (38) 2001: 66-77 - 2000
- [c8]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
Making UML Activity Diagrams Object-Oriented. TOOLS (33) 2000: 288-299 - [c7]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
An Introduction to the Object Constraint Language (OCL). TOOLS (33) 2000: 456 - [c6]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
Extending OCL to include Actions. UML 2000: 440-450
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c5]Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer, Richard Mitchell, Bernhard Rumpe, Alan Cameron Wills:
Defining UML Family Members Using Prefaces. TOOLS (32) 1999: 102-114 - [c4]Jos Warmer, Anneke Kleppe:
Introduction to OCL. TOOLS (29) 1999: 405 - [c3]Steve Cook, Anneke Kleppe, Richard Mitchell, Jos Warmer, Alan Cameron Wills:
Defining the Context of OCL Expressions. UML 1999: 372-383 - 1998
- [c2]Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer, Steve Cook:
Informal Formality? The Object Constraint Language and Its Application in the UML Metamodel. UML 1998: 148-161 - 1994
- [c1]Ed Doesburg, Doré Eijkman, Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
Practical Experiences with OMT. TOOLS (13) 1994: 75-87
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