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13th EMMSAD 2008: Montpellier, France
- Terry A. Halpin, Erik Proper, John Krogstie, Xavier Franch, Ela Hunt, Remi Coletta:
Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design, EMMSAD 2008, held in conjunction with the CAiSE 2008 Conference, Montpellier, France, June 16-17, 2008. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 337, CEUR-WS.org 2008 - Jan Mendling, Jan Recker:
Towards Systematic Usage of Labels and Icons in Business Process Models. 1-13 - Andreas Munk-Madsen:
The Power Context of Method-in-Action: A Case Study. 14-24 - Marijke Keet:
A Formal Comparison of Conceptual Data Modeling Languages. 25-39 - Andy Carver, Terry A. Halpin:
Atomicity and Normalization. 40-54 - Gay Costain, Ananth Srinivasan:
A Modeling Methodology for Empirically Studying User Behavior: The Case of UML Diagram Usage. 55-70 - Anders Mattsson, Björn Lundell, Brian Lings:
Modelling Architectural Design Rules in UML. 71-79 - Rébecca Deneckère, Adrian Iacovelli, Elena Kornyshova, Carine Souveyet:
From Method Fragments to Method Services. 80-96 - Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Patrick van Bommel, Aki Järvinen:
Method Engineering as Game Design: an Emerging HCI Perspective on Methods and CASE Tools. 97-111 - John Krogstie:
Using EEML for Combined Goal and Process Oriented Modeling: Evaluation through a Case Study. 112-129 - Arnon Sturm:
Guiding System Modelers in Multi View Environments: A Domain Engineering Approach. 130-139 - Begoña Moros, Cristina Vicente-Chicote, Ambrosio Toval:
Metamodeling Variability to Enable Requirements Reuse. 140-154 - Graham McLeod:
(Meta) Meta Model Extensions for Manageability of Large Scale Collaborative Modeling. 155-163 - Hermann Kaindl:
What is an Aspect in Aspect-oriented Requirements Engineering? 164-170 - Janis Stirna, Marite Kirikova:
Integrating Agile Modeling with Participative Enterprise Modeling. 171-184

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