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Software and Systems Modeling, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2022
- Hüseyin Ergin, Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe, Martin Schindler:
SoSyM reflections: the 2021 "state of the journal" report. 1-7 - Bernhard Thalheim:
Models: the fourth dimension of computer science. 9-18 - Giuseppina Lucia Casalaro, Giulio Cattivera, Federico Ciccozzi, Ivano Malavolta, Andreas Wortmann, Patrizio Pelliccione:
Model-driven engineering for mobile robotic systems: a systematic mapping study. 19-49 - Alexander Kraas:
On the automation-supported derivation of domain-specific UML profiles considering static semantics. 51-79 - Roberto Rodríguez-Echeverría, Fernando Macías, Adrian Rutle, José María Conejero:
Suggesting model transformation repairs for rule-based languages using a contract-based testing approach. 81-112 - Georgios Bakirtzis, Tim Sherburne, Stephen C. Adams, Barry M. Horowitz, Peter A. Beling, Cody H. Fleming:
An ontological metamodel for cyber-physical system safety, security, and resilience coengineering. 113-137 - Loli Burgueño, Jordi Cabot, Shuai Li, Sébastien Gérard:
A generic LSTM neural network architecture to infer heterogeneous model transformations. 139-156 - Wenjun Xiong, Emeline Legrand, Oscar Åberg, Robert Lagerström:
Cyber security threat modeling based on the MITRE Enterprise ATT&CK Matrix. 157-177 - Léa Brunschwig, Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara:
Modelling on mobile devices. 179-205 - Walter Cazzola, Sudipto Ghosh, Mohammed Al-Refai, Gabriele Maurina:
Bridging the model-to-code abstraction gap with fuzzy logic in model-based regression test selection. 207-224 - Michael Nieke, Gabriela Sampaio, Thomas Thüm, Christoph Seidl, Leopoldo Teixeira, Ina Schaefer:
Guiding the evolution of product-line configurations. 225-247 - Lissette Almonte, Esther Guerra, Iván Cantador, Juan de Lara:
Recommender systems in model-driven engineering. 249-280 - Martina De Sanctis, Ludovico Iovino, Maria Teresa Rossi, Manuel Wimmer:
MIKADO: a smart city KPIs assessment modeling framework. 281-309 - Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Andrea Delgado, Francisco Ruiz, Virginia Bacigalupe, Mario Piattini:
A method for transforming knowledge discovery metamodel to ArchiMate models. 311-336 - Salvador Martínez, Sébastien Gérard, Jordi Cabot:
Efficient model similarity estimation with robust hashing. 337-361 - Wiktor B. Daszczuk:
Graphic modeling in Distributed Autonomous and Asynchronous Automata (DA3). 363-398 - Ana Cristina Marcén, Francisca Pérez, Oscar Pastor, Carlos Cetina:
Enhancing software model encoding for feature location approaches based on machine learning techniques. 399-433
Volume 21, Number 2, April 2022
- Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe:
Modeling in advanced systems engineering. 435-436 - Davide Di Ruscio, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Juan de Lara, Alfonso Pierantonio, Massimo Tisi, Manuel Wimmer:
Low-code development and model-driven engineering: Two sides of the same coin? 437-446 - Adrian Rutle, Manuel Wimmer:
Guest editorial to the theme section on multi-level modeling. 447-449 - Ulrich Frank:
Multi-level modeling: cornerstones of a rationale. 451-480 - Ferenc Attila Somogyi, Gergely Mezei, Zoltán Theisz, Sándor Bácsi, Dániel Palatinszky:
Playground for multi-level modeling constructs. 481-516 - Mira Balaban, Igal Khitron, Azzam Maraee:
Accidental complexity in multilevel modeling revisited. 517-542 - Thomas Kühne:
Multi-dimensional multi-level modeling. 543-559 - Alejandro Rodríguez, Francisco Durán, Lars Michael Kristensen:
Simulation and analysis of MultEcore multilevel models based on rewriting logic. 561-586 - Bernd Neumayr, Michael Schrefl:
Domain object hierarchies inducing multi-level models. 587-621 - Suilen H. Alvarado, Alejandro Cortiñas, Miguel R. Luaces, Oscar Pedreira, Ángeles Saavedra Places:
Multilevel modeling of geographic information systems based on international standards. 623-666 - Kangfeng Ye, Ana Cavalcanti, Simon Foster, Alvaro Miyazawa, Jim Woodcock:
Probabilistic modelling and verification using RoboChart and PRISM. 667-716 - Muhammad Luqman Mohd Shafie, Wan Mohd Nasir Wan-Kadir, Horst Lichter, Muhammad Khatibsyarbini, Mohd Adham Isa:
Model-based test case generation and prioritization: a systematic literature review. 717-753 - Georg Hinkel, Antonio García-Domínguez, René Schöne, Artur Boronat, Massimo Tisi, Théo Le Calvar, Frédéric Jouault, József Marton, Tamás Nyíri, János Benjamin Antal, Márton Elekes, Gábor Szárnyas:
A cross-technology benchmark for incremental graph queries. 755-804 - Stefan Höppner, Timo Kehrer, Matthias Tichy:
Contrasting dedicated model transformation languages versus general purpose languages: a historical perspective on ATL versus Java based on complexity and size. 805-837
Volume 21, Number 3, June 2022
- Sagar Sunkle, Krati Saxena, Ashwini Patil, Vinay Kulkarni:
AI-driven streamlined modeling: experiences and lessons learned from multiple domains. 1-23 - Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe:
Explicit versus implicit models: What are good languages for modeling? 839-841 - Pnina Soffer, Selmin Nurcan:
Special section of BPMDS'2020 business process management meets data. 843-845 - Maxim Vidgof, Djordje Djurica, Saimir Bala, Jan Mendling:
Interactive log-delta analysis using multi-range filtering. 847-868 - Lisa F. Seymour, Ashley Koopman:
Analysing factors impacting BPMS performance: a case of a challenged technology adoption. 869-890 - Donya Rooein, Devis Bianchini, Francesco Leotta, Massimo Mecella, Paolo Paolini, Barbara Pernici:
aCHAT-WF: Generating conversational agents for teaching business process models. 891-914 - Claudio Di Ciccio, Giovanni Meroni, Pierluigi Plebani:
On the adoption of blockchain for business process monitoring. 915-937 - Kerstin Andree, Sven Ihde, Mathias Weske, Luise Pufahl:
An exception handling framework for case management. 939-962 - Lola Burgueño, Jordi Cabot, Manuel Wimmer, Steffen Zschaler:
Guest editorial to the theme section on AI-enhanced model-driven engineering. 963-965 - José Antonio Hernández López, Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado:
ModelSet: a dataset for machine learning in model-driven engineering. 967-986 - Armin Moin, Moharram Challenger, Atta Badii, Stephan Günnemann:
A model-driven approach to machine learning and software modeling for the IoT. 987-1014 - Rijul Saini, Gunter Mussbacher, Jin L. C. Guo, Jörg Kienzle:
Automated, interactive, and traceable domain modelling empowered by artificial intelligence. 1015-1045 - Martin Weyssow, Houari A. Sahraoui, Eugene Syriani:
Recommending metamodel concepts during modeling activities with pre-trained language models. 1071-1089 - Juan Marcelo Parra Ullauri, Antonio García-Domínguez, Nelly Bencomo, Changgang Zheng, Chen Zhen, Juan Boubeta-Puig, Guadalupe Ortiz, Shufan Yang:
Event-driven temporal models for explanations - ETeMoX: explaining reinforcement learning. 1091-1113 - Mohammad-Hadi Dehghani, Shekoufeh Kolahdouz Rahimi, Massimo Tisi, Dalila Tamzalit:
Facilitating the migration to the microservice architecture via model-driven reverse engineering and reinforcement learning. 1115-1133 - Angela Barriga, Adrian Rutle, Rogardt Heldal:
AI-powered model repair: an experience report - lessons learned, challenges, and opportunities. 1135-1157 - Edouard R. Batot, Houari A. Sahraoui:
Promoting social diversity for the automated learning of complex MDE artifacts. 1159-1178 - María Julia Blas, Horacio Pascual Leone, Silvio Gonnet:
DEVS-based formalism for the modeling of routing processes. 1179-1208 - Onur Kilinççeker, Ercument Turk, Fevzi Belli, Moharram Challenger:
Model-based ideal testing of hardware description language (HDL) programs. 1209-1240 - Chihab eddine Mokaddem, Houari A. Sahraoui, Eugene Syriani:
A generic approach to detect design patterns in model transformations using a string-matching algorithm. 1241-1269
Volume 21, Number 4, August 2022
- Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe:
On the relationship between models and ontologies. 1271-1272 - Tao Yue, Paolo Arcaini, Ji Wu, Xiaowei Huang:
Editorial to theme section on open environmental software systems modeling. 1273-1275 - Javier Cámara, Javier Troya, Antonio Vallecillo, Nelly Bencomo, Radu Calinescu, Betty H. C. Cheng, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl:
The uncertainty interaction problem in self-adaptive systems. 1277-1294 - Yixing Luo, Yuan Zhou, Haiyan Zhao, Zhi Jin, Tianwei Zhang, Yang Liu, Danny Barthaud, Yijun Yu:
Online adaptation for autonomous unmanned systems driven by requirements satisfaction model. 1295-1319 - Longlong Lu, Minxue Pan, Tian Zhang, Xuandong Li:
Improving timing analysis effectiveness for scenario-based specifications by combining SAT and LP techniques. 1321-1338 - Janis Grabis, Dominik Bork:
Guest editorial to the special section on PoEM'2020. 1339-1340 - Mark A. T. Mulder, Henderik A. Proper:
On Enterprise-Grade Tool Support for DEMO. 1341-1361 - Giancarlo Guizzardi, Tiago Prince Sales, João Paulo A. Almeida, Geert Poels:
Automated conceptual model clustering: a relator-centric approach. 1363-1387 - Aron Henriksson, Jelena Zdravkovic:
Holistic data-driven requirements elicitation in the big data era. 1389-1410 - Victoria Döller:
Formalizing the four-layer metamodeling stack with MetaMorph: potential and benefits. 1411-1435 - Beatriz Franco Martins, Lenin Javier Serrano Gil, José Fabián Reyes Román, José Ignacio Panach, Oscar Pastor, Moshe Hadad, Benny Rochwerger:
A framework for conceptual characterization of ontologies and its application in the cybersecurity domain. 1437-1464 - Kevin Lano, Shekoufeh Kolahdouz Rahimi, Javier Troya, Hessa Alfraihi:
Introduction to the theme section on Agile model-driven engineering. 1465-1467 - Monique Snoeck, Yves Wautelet:
Agile MERODE: a model-driven software engineering method for user-centric and value-based development. 1469-1494 - Jörn Guy Süß, Samantha Swift, Eban Escott:
Using DevOps toolchains in Agile model-driven engineering. 1495-1510 - Robbert Jongeling, Federico Ciccozzi, Jan Carlson, Antonio Cicchetti:
Consistency management in industrial continuous model-based development settings: a reality check. 1511-1530 - Mohamed El-Attar:
Are models better read on paper or on screen? A comparative study. 1531-1550 - Paola Yuritzy Reyes-Delgado, Hector A. Duran-Limon, Manuel Mora, Laura C. Rodríguez-Martínez:
SOCAM: a service-oriented computing architecture modeling method. 1551-1581 - Abel Gómez, Markel Iglesias-Urkia, Lorea Belategi, Xabier Mendialdua, Jordi Cabot:
Model-driven development of asynchronous message-driven architectures with AsyncAPI. 1583-1611 - Okhaide Akhigbe, Daniel Amyot, Gregory Richards, Lysanne Lessard:
GoRIM: a model-driven method for enhancing regulatory intelligence. 1613-1641 - Gennadiy D. Koltun, Mathis Pundel:
Using two case studies to explore the applicability of VIATRA for the model-driven engineering of mechatronic production systems. 1643-1664 - Tobias Franz, Christoph Seidl, Philipp Martin Fischer, Andreas Gerndt:
Utilizing multi-level concepts for multi-phase modeling. 1665-1683
Volume 21, Number 5, October 2022
- Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe:
Modeling of, for, and with digital twins. 1685-1686 - Davide Di Ruscio, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Juan de Lara, Alfonso Pierantonio, Massimo Tisi, Manuel Wimmer:
Correction to: Low-code development and model-driven engineering: Two sides of the same coin? 1687 - Lorenzo Bettini, Davide Di Ruscio, Ludovico Iovino, Alfonso Pierantonio:
An executable metamodel refactoring catalog. 1689-1709 - Silvia Abrahão, Juan de Lara, Houari A. Sahraoui, Eugene Syriani:
Guest editorial for the special section on MODELS 2020. 1711-1713 - José Antonio Hernández López, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado:
An efficient and scalable search engine for models. 1715-1737 - Angela Barriga, Rogardt Heldal, Adrian Rutle, Ludovico Iovino:
PARMOREL: a framework for customizable model repair. 1739-1762 - Aren A. Babikian, Oszkár Semeráth, Anqi Li, Kristóf Marussy, Dániel Varró:
Automated generation of consistent models using qualitative abstractions and exploration strategies. 1763-1787 - Lucas Sakizloglou, Sona Ghahremani, Matthias Barkowsky, Holger Giese:
Incremental execution of temporal graph queries over runtime models with history and its applications. 1789-1829 - Zheng Cheng, Massimo Tisi:
Deep specification and proof preservation for the CoqTL transformation language. 1831-1852 - Wael Kessentini, Vahid Alizadeh:
Semi-automated metamodel/model co-evolution: a multi-level interactive approach. 1853-1876 - Ana Ivanchikj, Souhaila Serbout, Cesare Pautasso:
Live process modeling with the BPMN Sketch Miner. 1877-1906 - Frikk H. Fossdal, Rogardt Heldal, Jens Dyvik, Adrian Rutle:
Fabricatable axis: an approach for modelling customized fabrication machines. 1907-1929 - Hui Song, Rustem Dautov, Nicolas Ferry, Arnor Solberg, Franck Fleurey:
Model-based fleet deployment in the IoT-edge-cloud continuum. 1931-1956 - Davide Di Ruscio, Esther Guerra, Massimo Tisi:
Editorial to theme section on modeling in low-code development platforms. 1957-1958 - Alessio Bucaioni, Antonio Cicchetti, Federico Ciccozzi:
Modelling in low-code development: a multi-vocal systematic review. 1959-1981 - Bruno Piedade, João Pedro Dias, Filipe F. Correia:
Visual notations in container orchestrations: an empirical study with Docker Compose. 1983-2005 - Mawal A. Mohammed, Mohammad R. Alshayeb, Jameleddine Hassine:
A search-based approach for detecting circular dependency bad smell in goal-oriented models. 2007-2037 - Vinicius Stein Dani, Carla Maria Dal Sasso Freitas, Lucinéia Heloisa Thom:
Recommendations for visual feedback about problems within BPMN process models. 2039-2065 - Manouchehr Zadahmad, Eugene Syriani, Omar Alam, Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara:
DSMCompare: domain-specific model differencing for graphical domain-specific languages. 2067-2096
Volume 21, Number 6, December 2022
- Jörg Holtmann, Julien Deantoni, Markus Fockel:
Early timing analysis based on scenario requirements and platform models. 2171-2211 - Jordi Cabot, Antonio Vallecillo:
Modeling should be an independent scientific discipline. 2101-2107 - Alireza Parvizimosaed, Sepehr Sharifi, Daniel Amyot, Luigi Logrippo, Marco Roveri, Aidin Rasti, Ali Roudak, John Mylopoulos:
Specification and analysis of legal contracts with Symboleo. 2395-2427 - Ana Moreira, Gunter Mussbacher, João Araújo, Pablo Sánchez:
Theme section on model-driven requirements engineering. 2109-2112 - Jeff Gray, Bernhard Rumpe:
Reflection on the differences between modeling and programming. 2097-2099 - Aaron Montalvo, Pablo Parra, Oscar Rodríguez Polo, Alberto Carrasco, Antonio da Silva, Agustín Martínez-Hellín, Sebastián Sánchez:
Model-driven system-level validation and verification on the space software domain. 2367-2394 - Dimitri Van Landuyt, Wouter Joosen:
A descriptive study of assumptions in STRIDE security threat modeling. 2311-2328 - Yehia Elrakaiby, Alexander Borgida, Alessio Ferrari, John Mylopoulos:
CaRE: a refinement calculus for requirements engineering based on argumentation theory. 2113-2132 - Huma Samin, Nelly Bencomo, Peter Sawyer:
Decision-making under uncertainty: be aware of your priorities. 2213-2242 - Jose Luis de la Vara, Arturo S. García, Jorge Valero, Clara Ayora:
Model-based assurance evidence management for safety-critical systems. 2329-2365 - Katharina Großer, Volker Riediger, Jan Jürjens:
Requirements document relations. 1-37 - Jameleddine Hassine, Muhammad Tukur:
Measurement and classification of inter-actor dependencies in goal models. 2267-2310 - Sotirios Liaskos, Shakil M. Khan, John Mylopoulos:
Modeling and reasoning about uncertainty in goal models: a decision-theoretic approach. 1-24 - Duygu Findik Coskunçay, Murat Perit Çakir:
An investigation of the relationship between joint visual attention and product quality in collaborative business process modeling: a dual eye-tracking study. 2429-2460 - Alfonso de la Vega, Dimitris S. Kolovos:
An efficient line-based approach for resolving merge conflicts in XMI-based models. 2461-2487 - Michael Alexander Tröls, Luciano Marchezan, Atif Mashkoor, Alexander Egyed:
Instant and global consistency checking during collaborative engineering. 2489-2515 - Andrea Delgado, Daniel Calegari, Félix García, Barbara Weber:
Model-driven management of BPMN-based business process families. 2517-2553
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