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                  MODELS 2018 Workshops

                       Regina Hebig and Thorsten Berger

                   Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden
                               hebig@chalmers.se
                              bergert@chalmers.se



Preface

This volume includes the proceedings of the workshops hosted at the ACM/IEEE
21st International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Sys-
tems (MODELS), which took place 14–19 October 2018 in Copenhagen, Den-
mark. It is a tradition of the MODELS conferences series to host a number of
high-quality and interactive workshops during the three days before the main
conference. The workshops provide a collaborative forum to exchange recent
and/or preliminary results, to conduct intensive discussions on a particular topic
related to model-driven software engineering, and to coordinate efforts between
representatives of a technical community. They are always a forum for lively dis-
cussion of innovative ideas, recent progress, and practical experience on model-
driven engineering for specific aspects, problems or needs. With 17 accepted
workshops out of 20 submitted proposals, MODELS 2018 hosted one of the
highest numbers of workshops in its history.
    We would like to thank all those who contributed to making the MODELS
workshops possible. First and foremost, this includes the workshop organizers
listed below, as well as the colleagues who served on the many workshop program
committees, ensuring the selection of novel and high-quality workshop papers.
    We also want to acknowledge the work of the conference organization, namely,
Andrzej Wasowski, the general chair of MODELS 2018, who worked hard for the
conference and helped us substantially with assembling the workshop program.
The same holds for Stefan Catalin Stanciulescu, the web chair, and Ahmad
Salim Al-Sibahi, the local arrangements chair, who greatly helped us with room
planning and managing the website. A special thanks goes to Daniel Strüber
and Önder Babur, whose excellent and hard work as proceedings chairs was a
core prerequisite to creating these proceedings.
    We would also like to thank the workshop selection committee for their con-
structive feedback. This year, we strove for a smaller committee, letting members
see a larger sample of all workshop proposals submitted. The committee com-
prised:

 – Federico Ciccozzi
 – Birgit Demuth
 – Michalis Famelis
 – Jeff Gray
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    – Sahar Kokaly
    – Ileana Ober
    – Alfonso Pierantonio
    – Jan-Philipp Steghfer
    – Dalila Tamzalit
    – Manuel Wimmer
    Finally, we would like to acknowledge the team at CEUR who made pub-
lishing this volume possible, as well as the EasyChair team, whose software was
instrumental in reviewing and selecting the MODELS 2018 workshops.

                                                        September 19th, 2018
                                            Regina Hebig and Thorsten Berger


Workshops and Organizers
5th International Workshop on Multi-Level Modelling (MULTI)
    – Bernd Neumayr
    – Adrian Rutle
    – Tony Clark
13th International Workshop on Models@run.time
    – Sebastian Götz
    – Nelly Bencomo
    – Kirstie Bellman
    – Gordon Blair
3rd International Workshop on Collaborative Modelling in MDE (COMMitMDE)
    – Jan Bosch
    – Ivano Malavolta
    – Sébastien Gérard
    – Henry Muccini
    – Dimitris Kolovos
12th Workshop on Models and Evolution (ME)
    – Ludovico Iovino
    – Alfonso Pierantonio
    – Dalila Tanzalit
4th International Workshop on Executable Modeling (EXE)
    – Tanja Mayerhofer
    – Philip Langer
    – Ed Seidewitz
    – Jeff Gray
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 – Erwan Bousse
3rd International Workshop on Human Factors in Modeling (HuFaMo)
 – Miguel Goulão
 – Patrick Heymans
 – Xavier Le Pallec
 – Emmanuel Renaux
 – Silvia Abrahão
2nd International Workshop on Debugging in Model-Driven Engineering (MDE-
bug)
 – Simon Van Mierlo
 – Hans Vangheluwe
 – Manuel Wimmer
 – Erwan Bousse
 – Clark Verbrugge
2nd Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering Tools (MDETools)
 – Mojtaba Bagherzadeh
 – Francis Bordeleau
 – Juergen Dingel
 – Michalis Famelis
 – Antonio Garcia-Dominguez
 – Raquel Araujo Oliveira
 – Ernesto Posse
 – Ed Seidewitz
 – Bran Selic
15th Workshop on Model Driven Engineering, Verification and Validation (MoD-
eVVa)
 – Ernesto Posse
 – Raquel Araújo de Oliveira
 – Levi Lúcio
 – Faiez Zalila.
6th International Workshop on the Globalization of Modeling Language (GEMOC)
 – Erwan Bousse
 – Benoit Combemale
 – Jeff Gray
18th International Workshop in OCL and Textual Modeling (OCL)
 – Achim D. Brucker
 – Robert Clarisó
 – Hao Wu
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1st Workshop on Pains in Model-Driven Engineering Practice (PAINS)

    – Francis Bordeleau
    – Michalis Famelis
    – Jennifer Horkoff
    – Andreas Wortmann
5th International Workshop on Model-Driven Robot Software Engineering (MORSE)

    – Sebastian Götz
    – Nico Hochgeschwender
    – Andreas Wortmann
    – Sebastian Wrede
4th Flexible MDE Workshop (FlexMDE)

    – Alfonso Pierantonio
    – Juan De Lara
    – Davide Di Ruscio
5th International Workshop on Interplay of Model-Driven and Component-Based
Software Engineering (ModComp)
    – Federico Ciccozzi
    – Antonio Cicchetti
    – Andreas Wortmann
1st Workshop on Analytics and Mining of Model Repositories (AMMoRe)

    – Önder Babur
    – Michel Chaudron
    – Loek Cleophas
    – Davide Di Ruscio
    – Dimitris Kolovos

2nd International Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for IoT (MDE4IoT)
    – Nicolas Ferry
    – Arnor Solberg
    – Manuel Wimmer
    – Federico Ciccozzi