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Joint Proceedings of Modellierung 2020 Short, Workshop and Tools & Demo Papers
192 Modellierung 2020: Tools & Demo Papers


Presentation of Modeling Tools

Hans-Georg Fill,1 Agnes Koschmider2



The tool presentation at the Modellierung conference is always one of the highlights of the
conference as it permits to gain practical insights into modeling tools and their implementa-
tions. Due to the availability of advanced metamodeling platforms, tool development has
been greatly eased. Therefore, new modeling approaches can today be quickly implemented
in a tool to receive early feedback on the used modeling languages, the procedures for
creating models or on the suitability of algorithms.

In this year’s tool track, six modeling tools have been selected for presentation by an
international program committee based on two reviews per paper. TOOL presents a modeling
observatory in support of studying conceptual modeling. The bee-up tool integrates several
modeling languages under one roof. The tool USE offers functionalities for UML model
validation, verification and exploration. CoreWEB is an environment with a transformation
of conceptual models with expressions declaring semantics into executing information
system. ProVis supports the visualization of tree diagrams and unit square. Direwolf Model
Academy is a framework for creating feature-rich modeling environments on the web.
We are looking forward to the tools presentation and would like to thank the members of
the program committee for their reviews.

                                                             Hans-Georg Fill and Agnes Koschmider


Program Committee
•      Robert Andrei Buchmann, Babes, -Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, Romania
•      Felix Härer, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
•      Florian Johannsen, University of Applied Sciences Schmalkalden, Germany
•      Birger Lantow, University of Rostock, Germany
•      Judith Michael, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
•      Kristina Rosenthal, University of Hagen, Germany

1 Digitalization and Information Systems Group, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, hans-georg.fill@unifr.ch
2 Process Analytics Group, Kiel University, ak@informatik.uni-kiel.de




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