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Modeling in Software Engineering
Minneapolis, Minnesota May 20-May 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSECOMPANION.2007.5329th International Conference on Soft ...
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Joanne M. Atlee, University of Waterloo, Canada
Robert France, Colorado State University, USA
Geri Georg, Colorado State University, USA
Ana Moreira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Bernhard Rumpe, Software Systems Engineering, Germany
Steffen Zschaler, Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany
The software modeling community is primarily concerned with reducing the gap between problem and software implementation through the use of models that describe complex systems at multiple levels of abstraction and from a variety of perspectives. A model is an abstraction of some aspect of an existing or planned system. Models are created to serve particular purposes, for example, to present a human-understandable description of some aspect of a system or to present information in a form that can be mechanically analyzed.
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Joanne M. Atlee, Robert France, Geri Georg, Ana Moreira, Bernhard Rumpe, Steffen Zschaler, "Modeling in Software Engineering," icsecompanion, pp.113-114, 29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07 Companion), 2007
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