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We are very proud to announce the 10th anniversary issue of the
International Journal on
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
This month you can access this special issue for free at the
following sites:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1619-1366/11/4/
http://sosym.org
This SoSyM 10 year anniversary issue contains ten invited papers that
present expert perspectives on the history and future of software and
system modeling practice and research. The editors for this special
issue are Gregor Engels and Jon Whittle. They have produced an
outstanding issue and we are very grateful for their work on this
issue. We hope that you enjoy reading the papers in this special issue.
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The journal on Software and Systems Modeling Matures (Editorial)
Robert France and Bernhard Rumpe
Ten years of software and systems modeling
Reflecting on the past, looking to the future (Guest Editorial)
Gregor Engels and Jon Whittle
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Part 1) Retrospective:
Looking back at UML
Steve Cook
Exploiting model driven technology: a tale of two startups
Tony Clark and Pierre-Alain Muller
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Part 2) Really Hard Questions:
Aspects of abstraction in software development
Michael Jackson
What will it take? A view on adoption of model-based methods in practice
Bran Selic
Lessons learned from building model-driven development tools
Richard F. Paige and Dániel Varró
The hidden models of model checking
Willem Visser, Matthew B. Dwyer and Michael Whalen
What makes a good process model?
Lessons learned from process mining
W. M. P. van der Aalst
How effective is UML modeling ?
An empirical perspective on costs and benefits
Michel R. V. Chaudron, Werner Heijstek and Ariadi Nugroho
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Part 3) A Look to the Future:
Bridging the chasm between MDE and the world of compilation
Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Benoit Combemale, Steven Derrien, Clément Guy and
Sanjay Rajopadhye
The quest for runware: on compositional, executable and intuitive models
David Harel and Assaf Marron
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You can find additional information on SoSyM, including free articles
and submission guidelines, at the following websites
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1619-1366/11/4/
http://sosym.org
http://link.springer.com/journal/10270/11/4/page/1
Robert France, Bernhard Rumpe
Editors-In-Chief
Geri Georg, Martin Schindler
Assistant Editors
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