Report on the Aachen OCL Meeting
Achim D. Brucker, Dan Chiorean, Tony Clark, Birgit Demuth, Martin, Gogolla, Dimitri Plotnikov, Bernhard Rumpe, Edward D. Willink, Burkhart Wolff

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the discussions and future directions of the OCL community following a workshop in Aachen, focusing on short-term improvements and long-term developments of the OCL language.
Contribution
It provides a community-driven overview of ongoing and future enhancements to OCL based on expert discussions.
Findings
Identified short-term improvements for OCL
Envisioned long-term development paths for OCL
Facilitated community consensus on OCL evolution
Abstract
As a continuation of the OCL workshop during the MODELS 2013 conference in October 2013, a number of OCL experts decided to meet in November 2013 in Aachen for two days to discuss possible short term improvements of OCL for an upcoming OMG meeting and to envision possible future long-term developments of the language. This paper is a sort of \minutes of the meeting" and intended to quickly inform the OCL community about the discussion topics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsModel-Driven Software Engineering Techniques · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Software Testing and Debugging Techniques
