inproceedings_henss.bib

@inproceedings{henss2010a,
  abstract = {Currently more and more highly distributed systems emerge, ranging from classic client-server architectures to peer-to-peer systems. With the vast introduction of cloud computing this trend has even accelerated. Single software services are relocated to remote server farms. The communication with the services has to use uncertain network connections over the internet. Performance of such distributed systems is not easy to predict as many performance relevant factors, including network performance impacts, have to be considered. Current software performance prediction approaches, based on analytical and simulative methods, lack the support for detailed network models. Hence an integrated software and network performance prediction is required. In this paper general techniques for the model integration of differently targeted simulation domains are presented. At plus design alternatives for the coupling of simulation frameworks are discussed. Finally this paper presents a model driven approach for an integrated simulation of software and network aspects, based on the palladio component model and the OMNeT++ simulation framework.},
  address = {Karlsruhe, Germany},
  author = {J{\"o}rg Henss},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming (WCOP) 2010},
  editor = {B{\"{u}}hnov{\'{a}}, Barbora and Reussner, Ralf H. and Szyperski, Clemens and Weck, Wolfgang},
  isbn = {ISSN 1432 - 7864},
  month = {June},
  pages = {39--46},
  publisher = {Karlsruhe Institue of Technology, Faculty of Informatics},
  series = {Interne Berichte},
  title = {Performance Prediction for Highly Distributed Systems},
  url = {http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/1000018464},
  volume = {2010-14},
  year = {2010}
}
@inproceedings{henss2009a,
  author = {J{\"o}rg Henss and Joachim Kleb},
  booktitle = {11th {I}ntl. {P}rot{\'e}g{\'e} {C}onference - June 23-26, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands},
  keywords = {database owl},
  title = {Prot{\'e}g{\'e} 4 {B}ackend for {N}ative {OWL} {P}ersistence},
  url = {http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2009/abstracts/S9P2Kleb.pdf},
  year = {2009}
}
@inproceedings{henss2009b-OWLED09,
  abstract = {Most Semantic Web applications are build on top of technology based on the Semantic Web layer cake and the W3C ontology languages RDF(S) and OWL. However RDF(S) embodies a graph abstraction model and thus is represented by triple-based artifacts. Using OWL as a language for Semantic Web knowledge-bases, this abstraction no longer holds. OWL is build up on an axiomatic model representation. Consequential storage systems focusing on the triple-based representation of ontologies seem to be no longer adequate as persistence layer for OWL ontologies. Our proposed system allows for a native mapping of OWL constructs to a database-schema without an unnecessary complex transformation in triples. Our Evaluation shows that our system performs comparable to current OWL storage systems.},
  author = {J{\"o}rg Henss and Joachim Kleb and Stephan Grimm and J{\"u}rgen Bock},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th {I}nternational {W}orkshop on {OWL}: {E}xperiences and {D}irections ({OWLED 2009}), Chantilly, VA, United States, October 23-24, 2009},
  editor = {Rinke Hoeksta and Peter F. Patel-Schneider},
  keywords = {database owl},
  publisher = {CEUR-WS},
  series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
  title = {A {D}atabase {B}ackend for {OWL}},
  url = {http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-529/owled2009_submission_3.pdf},
  volume = {529},
  year = {2009}
}
@inproceedings{henss2013a,
  author = {J{\"o}rg Henss and Philipp Merkle and Ralf H. Reussner},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques},
  location = {Cannes, France},
  title = {Poster Abstract: The {OMPCM} Simulator for Model-Based Software Performance Prediction},
  year = {2013}
}
@inproceedings{kapova2010b,
  abstract = {Using model-to-model transformations to generate analysis models or code from architecture models is sought to promote compliance and reuse of components. The maintainability of transformations is influenced by various characteristics - as with every programming language artifact. Code metrics are often used to estimate code maintainability. However, most of the established metrics do not apply to declarative transformation languages (such as QVT Relations) since they focus on imperative (e.g. object-oriented) coding styles. One way to characterize the maintainability of programs are code metrics. However, the vast majority of these metrics focus on imperative (e.g., object-oriented) coding styles and thus cannot be reused as-is for transformations written in declarative languages. In this paper we propose an initial set of quality metrics to evaluate transformations written in the declarative QVT Relations language.We apply the presented set of metrics to several reference transformations to demonstrate how to judge transformation maintainability based on our metrics.},
  author = {Lucia Kapova and Thomas Goldschmidt and Steffen Becker and Joerg Henss},
  booktitle = {{Research into Practice - Reality and Gaps (Proceeding of QoSA 2010)}},
  editor = {George Heineman and Jan Kofron and Frantisek Plasil},
  pages = {151-166},
  pdf = {http://sdqweb.ipd.kit.edu/publications/pdfs/kapova2010b.pdf},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
  series = {LNCS},
  title = {{Evaluating Maintainability with Code Metrics for Model-to-Model Transformations}},
  volume = {6093},
  year = {2010}
}
@inproceedings{kramer2012b,
  abstract = {Extending metamodels to account for new concerns has a major influence on existing instances, transformations and tools. To minimize the impact on existing artefacts, various techniques for extending a metamodel are available, for example, decorators and annotations. The Palladio Component Model (PCM) is a metamodel for predicting quality of component-based software architectures. It is continuously extended in order to be applicable in originally unexpected domains and settings. Nevertheless, a common extension approach for the PCM and for the tools built on top of it is still missing. In this paper, we propose a lightweight extension approach for the PCM based on profiles and stereotypes to close this gap. Our approach is going to reduce the development effort for new PCM extensions by handling both the definition and use of extensions in a generic way. Due to a strict separation of the PCM, its extension domains, and the connections in between, the approach also increases the interoperability of PCM extensions.},
  address = {Karlsruhe},
  author = {Max E. Kramer and Zoya Durdik and Michael Hauck and J{\"o}rg Henss and Martin K{\"u}ster and Philipp Merkle and Andreas Rentschler},
  booktitle = {Palladio Days 2012 Proceedings (appeared as technical report)},
  editor = {Steffen Becker and Jens Happe and Anne Koziolek and Ralf Reussner},
  pages = {7--15},
  pdf = {http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/documents/2350659},
  publisher = {KIT, Faculty of Informatics},
  series = {Karlsruhe Reports in Informatics ; 2012,21},
  tags = {workshop},
  title = {{Extending the Palladio Component Model using Profiles and Stereotypes}},
  url = {http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:swb:90-308043},
  year = {2012}
}
@inproceedings{merkle2011b,
  address = {Karlsruhe},
  author = {Philipp Merkle and J{\"o}rg Henss},
  booktitle = {Palladio Days 2011 Proceedings (appeared as technical report)},
  editor = {Steffen Becker and Jens Happe and Ralf Reussner},
  pages = {15--22},
  publisher = {KIT, Fakult{\"a}t f{\"u}r Informatik},
  series = {Karlsruhe Reports in Informatics ; 2011,32},
  title = {{EventSim} -- An Event-driven {P}alladio Software Architecture Simulator},
  url = {http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/1000025188},
  year = {2011}
}
@inproceedings{heinrich2012extending,
  author = {Heinrich, Robert and Henss, J{\"o}rg and Paech, Barbara},
  booktitle = {Symposium on Software Performance},
  pages = {19--27},
  pdf = {http://sdqweb.ipd.kit.edu/publications/pdfs/heinrich2012extending.pdf},
  title = {Extending Palladio by business process simulation concepts},
  year = {2012}
}
@inproceedings{heinrich2016c,
  author = {Robert Heinrich and Philipp Merkle and J{\"{o}}rg Hen{\ss} and Barbara Paech},
  title = {Integrated Performance Simulation of Business Processes and Information Systems},
  booktitle = {Software Engineering 2016, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik},
  pages = {51--52},
  year = {2016},
  url = {http://subs.emis.de/LNI/Proceedings/Proceedings252/article10.html},
  pdf = {http://subs.emis.de/LNI/Proceedings/Proceedings252/51.pdf}
}
@incollection{reussner2016b,
  author = {Ralf H. Reussner and J\"{o}rg Henss and Max Kramer},
  title = {Introduction},
  pages = {3--15},
  chapter = {1},
  booktitle = {Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures -- The Palladio Approach},
  publisher = {MIT Press},
  year = {2016},
  editor = {Reussner, Ralf H. and Becker, Steffen and Happe, Jens and Heinrich, Robert and Koziolek, Anne and Koziolek, Heiko and Kramer, Max and Krogmann, Klaus},
  address = {Cambridge, MA},
  month = {October},
  url = {http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/modeling-and-simulating-software-architectures},
  tags = {chapter}
}
@incollection{busch2016c,
  author = {Axel Busch and Robert Heinrich and J\"{o}rg Henss and Martin K\"{u}ster and Sebastian Lehrig and Misha Strittmatter and Max Kramer and Erik Burger and Ralf H. Reussner},
  title = {Architectural Viewpoints},
  pages = {37--73},
  chapter = {3},
  booktitle = {Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures -- The Palladio Approach},
  publisher = {MIT Press},
  year = {2016},
  editor = {Reussner, Ralf H. and Becker, Steffen and Happe, Jens and Heinrich, Robert and Koziolek, Anne and Koziolek, Heiko and Kramer, Max and Krogmann, Klaus},
  address = {Cambridge, MA},
  month = {October},
  url = {http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/modeling-and-simulating-software-architectures},
  tags = {chapter}
}
@incollection{merkle2016a,
  author = {Philipp Merkle and J\"{o}rg Henss and Sebastian Lehrig and Anne Koziolek},
  title = {Under the Hood},
  pages = {167--191},
  chapter = {8},
  booktitle = {Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures -- The Palladio Approach},
  publisher = {MIT Press},
  year = {2016},
  editor = {Reussner, Ralf H. and Becker, Steffen and Happe, Jens and Heinrich, Robert and Koziolek, Anne and Koziolek, Heiko and Kramer, Max and Krogmann, Klaus},
  address = {Cambridge, MA},
  month = {October},
  url = {http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/modeling-and-simulating-software-architectures},
  tags = {chapter}
}
@inproceedings{seifermann2017a,
  author = {Stephan Seifermann and J{\"o}rg Hen{\ss}},
  title = {Comparison of QVT-O and Henshin-TGG for Synchronization of Concrete Syntax Models},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Bidirectional Transformations (Bx 2017)},
  editor = {Romina Eramo and Michael Johnson},
  publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
  series = {{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings},
  pages = {6--14},
  location = {Uppsala, Sweden},
  pdf = {https://sdqweb.ipd.kit.edu/publications/pdfs/seifermann2017a.pdf},
  volume = {1827},
  year = {2017},
  tags = {workshop}
}