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KIELER Actor Oriented Modeling
Christian Motika, Miro Sponemann, Reinhard von Hanxleden, Christoph Krueger, John Julian Carstens

Citation
Christian Motika, Miro Sponemann, Reinhard von Hanxleden, Christoph Krueger, John Julian Carstens. "KIELER Actor Oriented Modeling". Talk or presentation, 16, February, 2011; Poster presented at the Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference, Berkeley, CA.

Abstract
The KIELER Actor Oriented Modeling (KAOM) project provides means for graphical modeling of actor-oriented data-flow languages. It integrates with innovative user interaction concepts provided by the KIELER platform, the Kiel Integrated Environment for Layout Eclipse Rich Client. It also exploits meta modeling concepts from the Eclipse Modeling Project. Contrary to control-flow oriented state based languages like Statecharts it emphasizes the data-flow and actor-oriented aspects for all topics regarding the modeling pragmatics. These include solutions for advanced layouting problems, sophisticated editing and model browsing techniques and visualization of data during simulation as well as special rendering of actors that are imported from other modeling tools such as Ptolemy.

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    Christian Motika, Miro Sponemann, Reinhard von Hanxleden,
    Christoph Krueger, John Julian Carstens. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/823.html"><i>KIELER
    Actor Oriented Modeling</i></a>, Talk or
    presentation,  16, February, 2011; Poster presented at the
    <a
    href="http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/11"
    >Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference</a>,
    Berkeley, CA.
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    Christian Motika, Miro Sponemann, Reinhard von Hanxleden,
    Christoph Krueger, John Julian Carstens. "KIELER Actor
    Oriented Modeling". Talk or presentation,  16,
    February, 2011; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/11"
    >Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference</a>,
    Berkeley, CA.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{MotikaSponemannvonHanxledenKruegerCarstens11_KIELERActorOrientedModeling,
        author = {Christian Motika and Miro Sponemann and Reinhard
                  von Hanxleden and Christoph Krueger and John
                  Julian Carstens},
        title = {KIELER Actor Oriented Modeling},
        day = {16},
        month = {February},
        year = {2011},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/11"
                  >Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference</a>,
                  Berkeley, CA.},
        abstract = {The KIELER Actor Oriented Modeling (KAOM) project
                  provides means for graphical modeling of
                  actor-oriented data-flow languages. It integrates
                  with innovative user interaction concepts provided
                  by the KIELER platform, the Kiel Integrated
                  Environment for Layout Eclipse Rich Client. It
                  also exploits meta modeling concepts from the
                  Eclipse Modeling Project. Contrary to control-flow
                  oriented state based languages like Statecharts it
                  emphasizes the data-flow and actor-oriented
                  aspects for all topics regarding the modeling
                  pragmatics. These include solutions for advanced
                  layouting problems, sophisticated editing and
                  model browsing techniques and visualization of
                  data during simulation as well as special
                  rendering of actors that are imported from other
                  modeling tools such as Ptolemy. },
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/823.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 18 Feb 2011.
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