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Tuesday June 13, 2000
Nice / Sophia Antipolis, France
1. Saeki, M. Towards formal semantics of meta-models (PDF)2. Atkinson, C. & Kühne, T. Meta-level Independent Modelling (PDF)
3. Guarino, N. & Welty, C. Towards a methodology for ontology based model engineering (PDF)
4. Dirckze, R. & Iyengar, S. A Metamodel approach to Model engineering using the MOF (DOC)
5. Dominguez, E. & Rubio, A.L. & Zapata, M.A. Meta-modelling of dynamic aspects: the Noesis approach (PDF)
6. Pons, C. Relations between different models in the Unified Process (PDF)
7. Revault, N. & Blanc, X. & Perrot J.F. Rule-Based Model Transforms (PDF)
1. Schwerin, W. Models of Systems, Work Products, and Notations (PDF)2. Berio, G. & Di Leva, A. M*-Complex: a Methodology for Business Process Modelling Analysis and Implementation in Integrated Manufacturing (PDF)
3. Boulanger, D. & Disson, E. & Dubois, G. Object-Oriented Metadata for Secured Cooperation of Legacy Information Systems (DOC)
4. Deridder, D. & Wouters, B. & Lybaert, W. The Use of an Ontology to Support a Coupling between Software Models and Implementation (DOC)
5. Kelly, S. & Tolvanen, J.P Benefits and experiences of visual domain-specific modelling with metaCASE (DOC)
6. Lozano, M.D. & Gonzales, P. & Ramos, I. Models and Ontologies for the Specification of User Interfaces (PDF)
7. Van Rein, R. & Brinkman, R. Home-Grown tools with XML and XSLT (PDF)