@INPROCEEDINGS{Trollman2010,
author = {Frank Trollman and Grzegorz Lehmann and and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Separating Local and Global Aspects of Runtime Model Reconfiguration},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Models@run.time},
year = {2010},
editor = {Nelly Bencomo and Gordon Blair and Franck Fleurey and Cédric Jeanneret},
volume = {641},
series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
pages = {72-83},
publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
abstract = {There is a growing need for applications that are able to adapt themselves
to the context of use. One promising approach for the adaptation
of an application during its execution is the use of models at runtime.
In this approach models of the application and its context of use
are kept alive during the execution. The application can be adapted
by reconfiguring the structure of these models. Model Reconfiguration
has local aspects as it handles the structure of a model and has
to deal with its specific properties. It also possesses global aspects,
as the joint reconfiguration of several models is required due to
consistency considerations. This paper aims at solving possible conflicts
between the global and the local aspects of Model Reconfiguration
by introducing a distinction between two Levels of abstraction that
enables the designer to separate and interrelate global and local
aspects of Model

Reconfiguration.},
file = {:Trollman2010.pdf:PDF},
owner = {trollmann},
timestamp = {2010.10.05},
url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-641/paper_05.pdf}
}