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Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools

Report on the 2nd Workshop EOOLT at ECOOP 2008

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Object-Oriented Technology. ECOOP 2008 Workshop Reader (ECOOP 2008)

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EOOLT’2008 was the second edition of the ECOOP-EOOLT workshop. The workshop is intended to bring researchers associated with different equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages and different application areas making use of such languages together. The aim of the workshop is to explore common grounds and derive software design principles that may make future EOO modeling languages more robust, more versatile, and more widely accepted among the various stakeholders. At EOOLT’2008, researchers with diverse backgrounds and needs came together to present and discuss fourteen different concept papers grouped into the four topic areas of integrated system modeling approaches; modeling for multiple applications; modeling language design, and equation handling, diagnosis, and modeling.

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Fritzson, P., Broman, D., Cellier, F. (2009). Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools. In: Eugster, P. (eds) Object-Oriented Technology. ECOOP 2008 Workshop Reader. ECOOP 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5475. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02047-6_3

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