Emerging Topics in Textual Modelling

By Achim D. Brucker, Gwendal Daniel, Martin Gogolla, Frédéric Jouault, Christophe Ponsard, Valéry Ramon, and Edward D. Willink.

The 19th edition of the OCL workshop featured a lightning talk session where authors were invited to present their recent work and open questions related to textual modeling in general and OCL in particular. These 5 minute presentations triggered fruitful discussions within the OCL community on the usage of textual modeling, model validation, and specific technical points of the OCL specification. This community paper provides an overview of the presented contributions (one per section), as well as a summary of the questions and discussions they have triggered during the session.

Keywords:
OCL, Textual Modelling

Please cite this work as follows:
A. D. Brucker et al., “Emerging topics in textual modelling,” in OCL 2019, 2019, vol. 2513, pp. 91–104. Author copy: http://logicalhacking.com/publications/brucker.ea-emerging-2019/

BibTeX
@InProceedings{ brucker.ea:emerging:2019,
  author    = {Achim D. Brucker and Gwendal Daniel and Martin Gogolla and
               Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Jouault and Christophe Ponsard and Val{\'e}ry
               Ramon and Edward D. Willink},
  title     = {Emerging Topics in Textual Modelling},
  booktitle = {OCL 2019},
  location  = {Munich, Germany},
  editor    = {Achim D. Brucker and Gwendal Daniel and Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric
               Jouault},
  publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
  series    = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
  volume    = {2513},
  year      = {2019},
  pages     = {91--104},
  abstract  = {The 19th edition of the OCL workshop featured a lightning
               talk session where authors were invited to present their
               recent work and open questions related to textual modeling in
               general and OCL in particular. These 5 minute presentations
               triggered fruitful discussions within the OCL community on the
               usage of textual modeling, model validation, and specific
               technical points of the OCL specification. This community
               paper provides an overview of the presented contributions (one
               per section), as well as a summary of the questions and
               discussions they have triggered during the session.},
  issn      = {1613-0073},
  areas     = {software},
  keywords  = {OCL, Textual Modelling},
  note      = {Author copy: \url{http://logicalhacking.com/publications/brucker.ea-emerging-2019/}},
}