Workshop in OCL and Textual Textual Modelling: Report on Recent Trends and Panel Discussion

By Robert Bill, Achim D. Brucker, Jordi Cabot Martin Gogolla, Antonio Vallecillo, and Edward D. Wilink.

This paper reports on the panel session of the 17th Workshop in OCL and Textual Modeling, As in previous years, the panel session featured several lightning talks for presenting recent developments and open questions in the area of OCL and textual modeling. During this session, the OCL community discussed, stimulated through short pre- sentations by OCL experts, proposals for improving OCL to increase the attractiveness of textual modeling.

This paper contains a summary of the workshop from the workshop organisers as well as summaries of two lightning talks provided by their presenters.

Keywords:
OCL, Textual Modelling

Please cite this work as follows:
R. Bill, A. D. Brucker, J. C. M. Gogolla, A. Vallecillo, and E. D. Wilink, “Workshop in OCL and textual textual modelling: Report on recent trends and panel discussion,” in STAF 2017 workshops, 2017, vol. 10748, pp. 157–165. Author copy: https://logicalhacking.com/publications/bill.ea-recent-developments-2017/

BibTeX
@InProceedings{ bill.ea:recent-developments:2017,
  author    = {Robert Bill and Achim D. Brucker and Jordi Cabot Martin
               Gogolla and Antonio Vallecillo and Edward D. Wilink},
  title     = {Workshop in {OCL} and Textual Textual Modelling: Report on
               Recent Trends and Panel Discussion},
  booktitle = {STAF 2017 Workshops},
  location  = {Margburg, Germany},
  editor    = {Martina Seidl and Steffen Zschaller},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag },
  address   = {Heidelberg },
  series    = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science },
  year      = {2017},
  volume    = {10748},
  pages     = {157--165},
  abstract  = {This paper reports on the panel session of the 17th Workshop
               in OCL and Textual Modeling, As in previous years, the panel
               session featured several lightning talks for presenting recent
               developments and open questions in the area of OCL and textual
               modeling. During this session, the OCL community discussed,
               stimulated through short pre- sentations by OCL experts,
               proposals for improving OCL to increase the attractiveness of
               textual modeling.
               
               This paper contains a summary of the workshop from the
               workshop organisers as well as summaries of two lightning
               talks provided by their presenters.},
  isbn      = {978-3-319-74729-3},
  areas     = {software},
  keywords  = {OCL, Textual Modelling},
  note      = {Author copy: \url{https://logicalhacking.com/publications/bill.ea-recent-developments-2017/}},
  pdf       = {https://logicalhacking.com/publications/bill.ea-recent-developments-2017/bill.ea-recent-developments-2017.pdf},
}