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6 th Workshop on [email protected]

at MODELS 2011

Wellington, New Zealand, October 17

th

2011

Proceedings

Editors

Nelly Bencomo Gordon Blair

Betty Cheng

Robert France

Cédric Jeanneret

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Organization Committee

Nelly Bencomo (Program Chair) INRIA Paris, France

Gordon Blair (Program Chair) Lancaster University, UK Betty Cheng

Michigan State University, USA Robert France

Colorado State University, USA Cédric Jeanneret (Program Chair) University of Zurich, Switzerland

Program Committee

Uwe Assman Dresden, Germany

Franck Chauvel

Peking University, China Peter J. Clarke

Florida International University, USA

Fabio M. Costa

Federal University of Goias, Brazil Franck Fleurey

SINTEF, Norway

Holger Giese

Universität Postdam, Germany Jeff Gray

University of Alabama, USA

Gang Huang

Peking University, China Paola Inverardi

Università dell'Aquila, Italy

Jean-Marc Jezequel IRISA, France Brice Morin

SINTEF, Norway

Hausi Muller

University of Victoria, Canada Rui Silva Moreira

Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Portugal

Arnor Solberg SINTEF, Norway Mario Trapp

Frauenhofer IESE, Germany

Thaís Vasconcelos Batista

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Liliane Pasquale LERO, Ireland

Additional Reviewers

Basil Becker

Universität Postdam, Germany

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Preface

Welcome to the 6th Workshop on [email protected] at MODELS 2011!

This document contains the proceedings of the 6th Workshop on [email protected] that will be co-located with the ACM/IEEE 14th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS). The workshop will take place in Wellington, New Zealand, on the 17th of October 2011. The workshop is organized by Nelly Bencomo, Gordon Blair, Betty Cheng, Robert France and Cédric Jeanneret.

From a total of 8 papers submitted 6 full papers were accepted. This volume gathers together all the 6 papers accepted at [email protected] 2011. After the workshop, a summary of the workshop will be published to complement these proceedings.

We would like to thank a number of people who contributed to this event, especially the members of the program committee and additional reviewers who provided valuable feedback to the authors. We also thank to the authors for their submitted papers, making this workshop possible.

We are looking forward to having fruitful discussions at the workshop!

October 2011

Nelly Bencomo

Gordon Blair Betty Cheng

Robert France

Cédric Jeanneret

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Content

Session 1

Language and Framework Requirements for Adaptation Models

Thomas Vogel and Holger Giese ... 1 Towards Adaptive Systems through Requirements@Runtime

Liliana Pasquale, Luciano Baresi and Bashar Nuseibeh ... 13 Model-based Situational Security Analysis

Jörn Eichler and Roland Rieke ... 25 Session 2

Runtime Monitoring of Functional Component Changes with Behavior Models

Carlo Ghezzi, Andrea Mocci and Mario Sangiorgio ... 37 Using Model-to-Text Transformation for Dynamic Web-Based Model Navigation

Dimitrios Kolovos, Louis Rose and James Williams ... 49 Runtime Variability Management for Energy-efficient Software by Contract Negotiation

Sebastian Götz, Claas Wilke, Sebastian Cech and Uwe Assmann ... 61

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