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MODELS 2013 Posters Preface

Benoit Baudry and Sudipto Ghosh INRIA, France

Department of Computer Science, Colorado State University, USA Benoit.Baudry@inria.fr, ghosh@cs.colostate.edu

For the first time in the history of the conference, MODELS 2013 hosted a formal poster session. The goal of the poster session was to facilitate interaction between groups of individuals in an informal setting. Posters presented both early communica- tion of technical work and late-breaking results in research, practices, and experienc- es. Five posters were presented in this track.

The posters covered both foundational and application work. Two posters present- ed novel results about testing in the context of model-driven development: Burgueno et al. presented a poster about the application of tracts to test model transformations;

Wang et al. presented a work to integrate software product line concerns in model- based testing. Three posters focused on the application of model-driven methodolo- gies in different domains: Nie et al. presented a novel heuristic to configure cyber- physical systems; Zhang et al. focused on the requirements modeling phase for cyber- physical systems; Vargas et al. evaluated the application of model-driven techniques for game design.

Each poster submission was reviewed by members of a review committee consist- ing of the following people:

• Brice Morin (SINTEF ICT, Norway)

• Frank Weil (UniqueSoft, USA)

• Robert Pettit (The Aerospace Corporation, UK)

• Richard Paige (University of York, UK)

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