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        <article-title>Workshop on the Globalization of Modeling Languages</article-title>
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          <string-name>Benoit Combemale</string-name>
          <email>benoit.combemale@irisa.fr</email>
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          <string-name>Julien Deantoni</string-name>
          <email>julien.deantoni@polytech.unice.fr</email>
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          <string-name>Robert France</string-name>
          <email>france@cs.colostate.edu</email>
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          <institution>Colorado State University</institution>
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          <country country="US">USA</country>
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          <institution>I3S, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis</institution>
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          <country country="FR">France</country>
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          <institution>IRISA, University of Rennes</institution>
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          <country country="FR">France</country>
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        <p>This volume contains the papers presented at GEMOC 2014, the 2nd International Workshop on The Globalization of Modeling Languages held on September 27-28, 2014 in Valencia. Context and Motivation</p>
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      <p>Software intensive systems are becoming more and more complex and
communicative. Consequently, the development of such systems requires the integration
of many di erent concerns and skills. These concerns are usually covered by
different languages, with speci c concepts, technologies and abstraction levels. This
multiplication of languages eases the development related to one speci c concern
but raises language and technology integration problems at the di erent stages
of the software life cycle. In order to reason about the global system, it
becomes necessary to explicitly describe the di erent kinds of relationships that
exist between the di erent languages used in the development of a complex
system. To support e ective language integration, there is a pressing need to reify
and classify these relationships, as well as the language interactions that the
relationships enable. In this context, the proceedings of the workshop GEMOC 2014
include contributions that outline language integration approaches, case studies,
or that identify and discuss well de ned problems about the management of
relationships between heterogeneous modeling languages.</p>
      <p>This edition 2014 of the GEMOC workshop followed the successful rst
edition at MODELS 2013 in Miami, FL, USA. This new edition completes the
state of the art and practice started last year. It also strengthen the
community that broadens the current DSML research focus beyond the development of
independent DSMLs to one that provides support for globalized DSMLs.</p>
      <p>GEMOC 2014 is supported by the GEMOC initiative that promotes research
seeking to develop the necessary breakthroughs in software languages to support
global software engineering, i.e., breakthroughs that lead to e ective technologies
supporting di erent forms of language integration, including language
collaboration, interoperability and composability.</p>
      <p>Content</p>
      <p>This workshop proceedings include an extended abstract of the keynote
presentation given by Prof. Gabor Karsai, and 8 technical papers.</p>
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