BM-FA 2010 - Second Workshop on Behavioral Modelling - Foundations and Applications (BM-FA 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
To date, the fully automatic generation of the code from models is still a dream and, if it works at all, restricted to specific application areas. One of the main obstacles is the lack of adequate models for system behaviour and model integration mechanisms. Modelling a complex system generally involves representing a combination of different types of behaviour including internal system behaviour, interaction with the environment, and collaboration between systems. Generally, different forms of model are needed for these different types of behaviour.
The purpose of the second workshop on Behavioural Modelling ? Foundations and Applications (BM-FA) is to better understand the problem with behavioural models, what is needed to adequately model behaviour, and what is still lacking for modelling the behaviour in such a way that the code can automatically be generated from them.
The purpose of the second workshop on Behavioural Modelling ? Foundations and Applications (BM-FA) is to better understand the problem with behavioural models, what is needed to adequately model behaviour, and what is still lacking for modelling the behaviour in such a way that the code can automatically be generated from them.
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