
By Achim D. Brucker, Jordi Cabot, Gwendal Daniel, Martin Gogolla, Adolfo Sánchez-Barbudo Herrera, Frank Hilken, Frédéric Tuong, Edward D. Willink, and Burkhart Wolff.
The panel session of the 16th OCL workshop featured a lightning talk session for discussing recent developments and open questions in the area of OCL and textual modelling. During this session, the OCL community discussed, stimulated through short presentations by OCL experts, tool support, potential future extensions, and suggested initiatives to make the textual modelling community even more successful.
This collaborative paper, to which each OCL expert contributed one section, summarises the discussions as well as describes the recent developments and open questions presented in the lightning talks.
Please cite this work as follows: A. D. Brucker et al., “Recent developments in OCL and textual modelling,” in Proceedings of the international workshop on OCL and textual modeling (OCL 2016), 2016, vol. 1756, pp. 157–165. Author copy: https://logicalhacking.com/publications/brucker.ea-recent-developments-2016/
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author = {Achim D. Brucker and Jordi Cabot and Gwendal Daniel and
\'a}nchez-Barbudo Herrera and
Martin Gogolla and Adolfo S{\'e}d{\'e}ric Tuong and Edward D. Willink
Frank Hilken and Fr{
and Burkhart Wolff},title = {Recent Developments in OCL and Textual Modelling},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Workshop on OCL and Textual
Modeling (OCL 2016)},location = {Saint-Malo, France},
editor = {Achim D. Brucker and Jordi Cabot and Adolfo
\'a}nchez-Barbudo Herrera},
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abstract = {The panel session of the 16th OCL workshop featured a
lightning talk session for discussing recent developments and
open questions in the area of OCL and textual modelling.
During this session, the OCL community discussed, stimulated
through short presentations by OCL experts, tool support,
potential future extensions, and suggested initiatives to make
the textual modelling community even more successful.
This collaborative paper, to which each OCL expert contributed
one section, summarises the discussions as well as describes
the recent developments and open questions presented in the
lightning talks.},areas = {software},
note = {Author copy: \url{https://logicalhacking.com/publications/brucker.ea-recent-developments-2016/}},
pdf = {https://logicalhacking.com/publications/brucker.ea-recent-developments-2016/brucker.ea-recent-developments-2016.pdf},
}