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OCL 2011 @ TOOLS. Int. Workshop on OCL and Textual Modelling Zurich - Switzerland, 29 June 2011. The OCL workshop in 2011. Submissions. Statistics by Country. 15 submissions 3 reviews/submission 10 accepted papers. Participants.
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OCL 2011 @ TOOLS Int. Workshop on OCL and Textual Modelling Zurich - Switzerland, 29 June 2011
The OCL workshop in 2011 Submissions Statistics by Country • 15 submissions • 3 reviews/submission • 10 accepted papers Participants • 8 registered only to OCL 2011 (in addition to full conference registrations) • Workshop with the most registrations (tied with TTC)
Many thanks to... • TOOLS Conference Chairs • Richard Paige (Workshop Chair) • Antonio Vallecillo (Web page) • PC Members and External Reviewers • Paper authors
PC Members & External Reviewers Marina Egea Claas Wilke
Session #1: OCL 11:00-11:20Axel Uhl, Thomas Goldschmidt and Manuel Holzleitner. Using an OCL Impact Analysis Algorithm For View-Based Textual Modelling 11:20-11:40Matthias P. Krieger and Achim D. Brucker. Extending OCL Operation Contracts with Objective Functions 11:40-12:00Manuel Roldán and Francisco Durán. Dynamic validation of OCL constraints with mOdCL 12:00-12:20Edward Willink. Modeling the OCL Standard Library 12:20-12:40Claas Wilke and Birgit Demuth. UML is still inconsistent! How to improve OCL Constraints in the UML 2.3 Superstructure 12:40-13:00Edward Willink. Aligning OCL with UML
Session #2: Textual modelling and applications 14:30-14:50Guillaume Savaton, Jean-Luc Béennec, Rola Kassem and Mikael Briday. An Architecture Description Language for Embedded Hardware Platforms 14:50-15:10Lars Hamann, Martin Gogolla and Mirco Kuhlmann. OCL-based Runtime Monitoring of JVM hosted Applications 15:10-15:30Jens Bruning, Lars Hamann and Andreas Wolff. Extending ASSL: Making UML Metamodel-based Workflows executable Session #3: Community and discussion 16:00-16:20Joanna Chimiak-Opoka, Birgit Demuth, Andreas Awenius, Dan Chiorean, Sebastien Gabel, Lars Hamann and Edward Willink. OCL Tools Report based on the IDE4OCL Feature Model 16:20-17:30 Discussion
Looking forward to see you in OCL 2012