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                Proceedings of the 6th International i* Workshop (iStar 2013), CEUR Vol-978




                                    Tool Fair Preface
Many tools have been created to facilitate modeling and analysis with i* and related
frameworks. The 2nd International iStar Tool fair aims to update community knowledge about
the current offering of i* tools. The Fair occurs as part of the 6th International i* Workshop
(iStar’13), collocated with CAiSE’13 in Valencia, Spain.
   We received six tool submissions that were reviewed by three members of the iStar’13
programme committee, providing feedback and suggestions. All the proposals were
considered interesting to the community, and were accepted in the form of a three-page
description. The authors were also requested to either create or update the description of their
tool available in the i* wiki.
    The Tool Fair is organized as a plenary session in the i* workshop. It includes a short
overview and summary of tool submissions made by the Tool Fair chairs, then short
“lightening presentations” by each demo presenter, and finally the floor is opened for
individual tool demos. This year the Tool Fair session includes presentation of a regular paper
by Almeida et al. which performs a systematic comparison of i* tools.
    The iStar Tool fair includes an update of an existing modeling and analysis tool: the
improved modeling and analysis of GRL models in the jUCMNav Tool is described by
Amyot et al. The fair also includes descriptions of several tools which are new to the Tool
fair, several of which support extensions of i*. The CSRML Tool by Teruel et al. allows
drawing of CSRML diagrams, an extension of i* for Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Systems. Paja et al.’s STS-Tool allows drawing and reasoning over STS-ml, an i*-based
security modeling language. Dalpaiz et al. provide the BIM tool, allowing for modeling and
reasoning over the goal-based Business Intelligence Modeling language.
   Several tools map i* concepts to other languages or notations. The TAGOOn+ tool,
provided by Najera et al., allows for organizational ontologies to be extracted from extended
i*/Tropos models. RE-Tools (Supakkul et al.) integrates and several popular RE modeling
notations, including i*, problem frames, KAOS, and UML.
   We thank the authors for their valuable contributions, and look forward to seeing all of the
tools in Valencia!

                                                         Jennifer Horkoff, University of Trento, Italy
                                                                            iStar’13 Tool Fair Chair




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