08331 Manifesto – Model Engineering for Complex Systems

Authors Jean Bézivin, Richard F. Paige, Uwe Aßmann, Bernhard Rumpe, Douglas C. Schmidt



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Jean Bézivin
Richard F. Paige
Uwe Aßmann
Bernhard Rumpe
Douglas C. Schmidt

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Jean Bézivin, Richard F. Paige, Uwe Aßmann, Bernhard Rumpe, and Douglas C. Schmidt. 08331 Manifesto – Model Engineering for Complex Systems. In Perspectives Workshop: Model Engineering of Complex Systems (MECS). Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 8331, pp. 1-4, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2008)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.08331.2

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Complex systems are hard to define [1]. Nevertheless they are more and more frequently encountered. Examples include a worldwide airline traffic management system, a global telecommunication or energy infrastructure or even the whole legacy portfolio accumulated for more than thirty years in a large insurance company. There are currently few engineering methods and tools to deal with them in practice. The purpose of this Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Model Engineering for Complex Systems was to study the applicability of Model Driven Engineering (MDE) to the development and management of complex systems.
Keywords
  • Conceptual modeling
  • model
  • modeling language
  • modeling method
  • model quality
  • modeling proccess
  • model cost

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