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Structural consistency is crucial in models@run.time. Since the designer is usually not around at run time the running system needs to be able to detect and resolve inconsistencies automatically. This requires means to formally express consistency requirements in and between models. In this vision paper we informally introduce the formalism of Graph Diagrams which can serve as a notation for multiple models@run.time and their relationships as a basis for structural consistency analysis.