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7th International Workshop on Ocl4All: Modelling Systems with OCL

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Models in Software Engineering (MODELS 2007)

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This year’s OCL workshop at the MODELS conference looked out to usages of OCL outside the direct context of UML or beyond the capabilities of standard OCL. It was a very interesting and successful workshop, which apart from the presentation of 10 papers a lively discussion on various topics surround current usage of OCL was held. Six main topics recurred throughout the discussions: (1) Means and uses of transformation to other languages, (2) Support for side-effects and executability, (3) Continuing need for OCL, (4) Providing extensions to the standard, (5) Platform independence of the language, (6) Formality of the language. This summary report presents the results of the workshop and the discussions.

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  1. Akehurst, D.H., Gogolla, M., Zschaler, S. (eds.): Ocl4All: Modelling Systems with OCL. Electronic Communications of the EASST, vol. 9 (2008), http://eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de/index.php/eceasst/issue/view/16

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Akehurst, D., Gogolla, M., Zschaler, S. (2008). 7th International Workshop on Ocl4All: Modelling Systems with OCL. In: Giese, H. (eds) Models in Software Engineering. MODELS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5002. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69073-3_19

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