| Model driven development for distributed real-time and embedded systems | p. 1 |
| Activity diagram patterns for modeling quality constraints in business processes | p. 2 |
| UML4SPM : a UML2.0-based metamodel for software process modelling | p. 17 |
| Realizing model driven security for inter-organizational workflows with WS-CDL and UML 2.0 | p. 39 |
| Code generation from UML models with semantic variation points | p. 54 |
| Composing domain-specific languages for wide-scope software engineering applications | p. 69 |
| Model typing for improving reuse in model-driven engineering | p. 84 |
| UML vs. classical vs. rhapsody statecharts : not all models are created equal | p. 97 |
| Evaluating the effect of composite states on the understandability of UML statechart diagrams | p. 113 |
| Computing refactorings of behavior models | p. 126 |
| Dynamic secure aspect modeling with UML : from models to code | p. 142 |
| Performance analysis of UML models using aspect oriented modeling techniques | p. 156 |
| Domain models are aspect free | p. 171 |
| Representing and applying design patterns : what is the problem? | p. 186 |
| Properties of stereotypes from the perspective of their role in designs | p. 201 |
| A modeling and simulation based approach to dependable system design | p. 217 |
| Extending profiles with stereotypes for composite concepts | p. 232 |
| Transformation from CIM to PIM : a feature-oriented component-based approach | p. 248 |
| Weaving executability into object-oriented meta-languages | p. 264 |
| Domain-specific modeling : no one size fits all | p. 279 |
| Refactoring OCL annotated class diagrams | p. 280 |
| Replicators : transformations to address model scalability | p. 295 |
| Simplifying transformations of OCL constraints | p. 309 |
| Lessons learned from automated analysis of industrial UML class models (an experience report) | p. 324 |
| Reliability prediction in model driven development | p. 339 |
| Model-based scalability estimation in inception-phase software architecture | p. 355 |
| Explicit platform models for MDA | p. 367 |
| Integrated model-based software development, data access, and data migration | p. 382 |
| Invited presentation I : lessons learned, new directions, and migration plans for model-driven development of large scale software based systems | p. 397 |
| Concepts for comparing modeling tool architectures | p. 398 |
| Scenario construction tool based on extended UML metamodel | p. 414 |
| Invited presentation II : experiences in applying model based system testing generation | p. 430 |
| The impact of UML 2.0 on existing UML 1.4 models | p. 431 |
| Towards UML2 extensions for compact modeling of regular complex topologies | p. 445 |
| Using UML 2.0 collaborations for compositional service specification | p. 460 |
| Model-driven engineering in a large industrial context - Motorola case study | p. 476 |
| Using a domain-specific language and custom tools to model a multi-tier service-oriented application - experiences and challenges | p. 492 |
| Invited presentation III : the architects' workbench - research in the trenches | p. 507 |
| Uniform support for modeling crosscutting structure | p. 508 |
| Modeling crosscutting services with UML sequence diagrams | p. 522 |
| A formal enforcement framework for role-based access control using aspect-oriented programming | p. 537 |
| A domain model for system dynamic reconfiguration | p. 553 |
| Exceptional use cases | p. 568 |
| Modeling turnpike frontend system : a model-driven development framework leveraging UML metamodeling and attribute-oriented programming | p. 584 |
| Simplifying autonomic enterprise Java bean applications via model-driven development : a case study | p. 601 |
| Automated invariant maintenance via OCL compilation | p. 616 |
| SelfSync : a dynamic round-trip engineering environment | p. 633 |
| UML for document modeling : designing document structures for massive and systematic production of XML-based Web contents | p. 648 |
| Metamodel reuse with MOF | p. 661 |
| Modeling the user interface of multimedia applications | p. 676 |
| An ontology-based approach for evaluating the domain appropriateness and comprehensibility appropriateness of modeling languages | p. 691 |
| Workshops at the MODELS 2005 conference | p. 706 |
| Tutorials at the MODELS 2005 conference | p. 715 |
| Panels at the MODELS 2005 conference | p. 719 |
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