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        <article-title>(MoSE 2010)</article-title>
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          <string-name>Preface</string-name>
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        <year>2010</year>
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      <p>MoSE 2010
Proceedings of the 2nd International</p>
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      <title>Workshop on Model-Driven Service</title>
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      <title>Engineering</title>
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        <title>In conjunction with the</title>
        <p>TOOLS 2010 Federated Conferences</p>
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          <title>Organized by</title>
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        <title>Kybele Research Group Department of Languages and Computing Systems II Rey Juan Carlos University</title>
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          <title>Supported by</title>
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        <title>Rey Juan Carlos University</title>
        <p>Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) deals with the provision of models,
transformations between them and code generators to address software
development. One of the main advantages of model-driven approaches is the
provision of a conceptual structure where the models used by business
managers and analysts can be traced towards more detailed models used by
software developers. This kind of alignment between high level business
specifications and the lower level Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) is a
crucial aspect in the field of Service-Oriented Development (SOD) where
meaningful business services and business process specifications are those
that can give support to real business environment usually changing with
increasing speed.</p>
        <p>SOD has become currently in one of the major research topics in the field of
software engineering, leading the appearance of a novel and emerging
discipline called Service Engineering (SE), which aim to bring together
benefits of SOA and Business Process Management (BPM). SE focuses on
the identification of service (a client-provider interaction that creates value
for the client) as first class elements for the software construction. The
convergence of SE with MDE can holds out the promise of rapid and accurate
development of software that serves software users’ goals.</p>
        <p>In this context, the 2nd Workshop on Model Driven Service Engineering
(MoSE 2010) aims to provide a forum to discuss different issues related to SE
in conjunction with MDE, boarding open research problems in this area as
well as practical experiences. Particular interests include methods, modelling
languages, development methodologies and techniques in the field of SOD.
We have received in this edition 10 contributions. All the papers received
have been reviewed by, at least, three members of the international Program
Committee. As the result of the review process 5 works were accepted as
regular papers for their presentation at MoSE 2010 workshop. Moreover, we
have also heard Dr. Eelco Visser from the Department of Software
Technology at Delft University of Technology who presented the invited
lecture: “Service Models for WebDSL and Mobl”.</p>
        <p>We wish to thank all the contributors to MoSE 2010, in particular the authors
who submitted papers and likewise, we acknowledge the time and effort
contributed by all the members of the Program Committee who have very
carefully reviewed the submitted papers. In closing, we would like to thank
the Rey Juan Carlos University for their financial support.</p>
        <p>June 2010</p>
        <p>Workshop Organization</p>
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          <title>Workshop Organizers</title>
          <p>Valeria De Castro Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Juan Manuel Vara Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Esperanza Marcos Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Mike Papazoglou Tilburg University, Netherlands
Willem-Jan Van den Heuvel Tilburg University, Netherlands</p>
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          <title>Progam Committee</title>
          <p>Yuan An
Rolv Braek
Jorge Cardoso
Alfonso Castro
Rafael Corchuelo
Marcos Didonet Del Fabro
Ruben Fuentes
Nora Koch
Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot
Genoveva Vargas Solar</p>
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          <title>Organizing Committee</title>
          <p>Verónica Bollati
Carlos Cuesta
Elisa Herrmann
Marcos López
Diana Sánchez
Belén Vela</p>
          <p>Drexel University, USA
University of Science and Technology, Norway
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Telefonica I+D, Spain
University of Seville, Spain
IBM Software Group, France
Technical University of Madrid
Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany
University of Cadiz, Spain
CNRS, LSR-IMAG, France
Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain</p>
          <p>Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Modelling Self-Management in Service-Oriented Systems using SelfMML.
Carlos Rodriguez, Jorge Jesus Gomez Sanz and Juan Pavon.</p>
          <p>On the Design of a Domain Specific Language for Enterprise Application
Integration Solutions. Rafael Z. Frantz, Carlos Molina Jimenez and Rafael
Corchuelo.</p>
          <p>Tool support for Service Oriented development from Business Processes.
Andrea Delgado, Ignacio García-Rodríguez de Guzmán, Francisco Ruiz and
Mario Piattini.</p>
          <p>Organic Aggregation Service Engineering Framework (OASEF): A New
Model-driven Approach to Service Engineering. Yuanzhi Wang.</p>
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