A calculus of mobile processes, II
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Alloy: a lightweight object modelling notation
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Communication and Concurrency
ECOOP '01 Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
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ICATPN '97 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise
Come, Let's Play: Scenario-Based Programming Using LSC's and the Play-Engine
Come, Let's Play: Scenario-Based Programming Using LSC's and the Play-Engine
Aspect-Oriented Analysis and Design
Aspect-Oriented Analysis and Design
Modeling Heterogeneous Real-time Components in BIP
SEFM '06 Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework 2.0
EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework 2.0
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Proceedings of the 2008 AOSD workshop on Aspect-oriented modeling
Integrating behaviour in software models: an event coordination notation -- concepts and prototype
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Behavioural Modelling
The event coordination notation: execution engine and programming framework
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Behaviour Modelling - Foundations and Applications
A metamodelling approach to behavioural modelling
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Behaviour Modelling - Foundations and Applications
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The vision of model-based software engineering is to make models the main focus of software development and to automatically generate software from these models. Part of that idea works already today. But, there are still difficulties when it comes to behaviour. Actually, there is no lack in models for behaviour, but a lack of concepts for integrating them with the other models and with existing code. In this paper, we discuss some of the main challenges in behaviour modelling and integration and present some ideas on how to overcome them - and, still, many open issues.