Report on the First Workshop On the Globalization of Modeling Languages
Benoit Combemale, Julien De Antoni, Robert B. France, Fr\'ed\'eric, Boulanger, Sebastien Mosser, Marc Pantel, Bernhard Rumpe, Rick Salay, Martin, Schindler

TL;DR
This paper reports on the inaugural GEMOC workshop, highlighting efforts to address challenges in integrating multiple modeling languages for complex software systems and fostering a collaborative community.
Contribution
It introduces initial discussions, artifacts, and approaches towards the globalization of domain-specific modeling languages and encourages community building.
Findings
Presented concrete language composition artifacts and mechanisms
Facilitated exchange of ideas and feedback among researchers
Laid groundwork for future collaborative solutions
Abstract
The first edition of GEMOC workshop was co-located with the MODELS 2013 conference in Miami, FL, USA. The workshop provided an open forum for sharing experiences, problems and solutions related to the challenges of using of multiple modeling languages in the development of complex software based systems. During the workshop, concrete language composition artifacts, approaches, and mechanisms were presented and discussed, ideas and opinions exchanged, and constructive feedback provided to authors of accepted papers. A major objective was to encourage collaborations and to start building a community that focused on providing solutions that support what we refer to as the globalization of domain-specific modeling languages, that is, support coordinated use of multiple languages throughout the development of complex systems. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions that took…
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Taxonomy
TopicsModel-Driven Software Engineering Techniques · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Simulation Techniques and Applications
