This book constitutes revised papers of the proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on System Analysis and Modeling, SAM 2016, held in Saint-Melo, France, in October 2016. The 15 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. The contributions are organized in topical theme named: Technology-Specific Aspects of Models.
The volume reflects the five sessions of the conference. The first two sessions are closely aligned with the conference theme with a session on the
Internet of Things
and a session on
Technology-specific Aspects
. The other three sessions cover aspects regarding modeling languages and model-driven development in general and were organized in the sessions
Languages
,
Configurations and Features
, and
Patterns and Compilation
.
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Verlagsgruppe
Springer International Publishing
Illustrationen
99 s/w Abbildungen
X, 243 p. 99 illus.
ISBN-13
978-3-319-46613-2 (9783319466132)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-46613-2
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Evaluating Variability Modeling Techniques for Supporting Cyber-Physical System Product Line Engineering.- Complex Event Processing in ThingML.- SDL: meeting the IoT challenge.- Applying MDA and OMG Robotic Specification for Developing Robotic Systems.- Domain Model Optimized Deployment and Execution of Cloud Applications with TOSCA.- Representativeness and Descriptiveness of Task Trees Generated from Website Usage Traces.- Optimizing Performance of SDL Systems.- Evolving the ETSI Test Description Language.- Object-oriented Operational Semantics.- Model Driven Upgrade Campaign Generation for Highly Available Systems.- Model-driven Approach to the Optimal Configuration of Time-triggered Flows in a TTEthernet Network.- Feature Location through the Combination of Run-time Architecture Models and Information Retrieval- Exchanging the Target-Language in existing, non-metamodel-based Compilers.- Towards Rule-based Detectionof Design Patterns in Model Transformations.- Modular Solutions to Common Design Problems Using Activities and the Interface-Modular Method.