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Models@run.time 2010: Oslo, Norway
- Nelly Bencomo, Gordon S. Blair, Franck Fleurey, Cédric Jeanneret:

Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Models@run.time, Oslo, Norway, October 5th, 2010. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 641, CEUR-WS.org 2010
Session 1: Fundamental Concepts
- Grzegorz Lehmann, Marco Blumendorf, Frank Trollmann, Sahin Albayrak:

Meta-Modeling Runtime Models. 1-12 - Thomas Vogel

, Andreas Seibel, Holger Giese:
Toward Megamodels at Runtime. 13-24
Session 2: Evaluation and Experimentation
- Hui Song, Gang Huang, Franck Chauvel, Yanchun Sun:

Applying MDE Tools at Runtime: Experiments upon Runtime Models. 25-36 - Jorge Ressia, Lukas Renggli, Tudor Gîrba, Oscar Nierstrasz:

Run-Time Evolution through Explicit Meta-Objects. 37-48
Poster Session: Applications
- Javier Criado, Cristina Vicente-Chicote, Nicolás Padilla, Luis Iribarne:

A Model-Driven Approach to Graphical User Interface Runtime Adaptation. 49-59 - Moritz Balz, Michael Striewe, Michael Goedicke:

Monitoring Model Specifications in Program Code Patterns. 60-71 - Frank Trollmann, Grzegorz Lehmann, Sahin Albayrak:

Separating Local and Global Aspects of Runtime Model Reconfiguration. 72-83 - Mathieu Vallée, Munir Merdan, Thomas Moser:

Using Models at Runtime For Monitoring and Adaptation of Networked Physical Devices: Example of a Flexible Manufacturing System. 84-95 - Tobias Schwalb, Philipp Graf, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser:

Monitoring Executions on Reconfigurable Hardware at Model Level. 96-107 - Martin Melik-Merkumians, Thomas Moser, Alexander Schatten, Alois Zoitl, Stefan Biffl:

Knowledge-based Runtime Failure Detection for Industrial Automation Systems. 108-119

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