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2006

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A Semantic Unit for Timed Automata Based Modeling Languages

Authored by Kai Chen, Janos Sztipanovits, and Sherif Abdelwahed
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Node-Density Independent Localization

Authored by Branislav Kusy, Gyorgy Balogh, Peter Volgyesi, Janos Sallai, Andras Nadas, Akos Ledeczi, Miklos Maroti, and Lambert Meertens
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Integrating Security Modeling in Embedded System Design

There is an increasing concern of security threats as embedded systems are moving towards networked applications. Model based approaches have proven to be an effective solution for embedded systems design. In this paper we show that existing modeling tools are not sufficient to meet the current and future security challenges of networked embedded systems. We propose a framework to integrate security modeling in embedded system design. We’ve developed an example co-design environment that addresses security, functionality and system architecture aspects of embedded systems.
Authored by Jan Werner, Matthew Eby, Janos Mathe, Gabor Karsai, Yuan Xue, and Janos Sztipanovits
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Efficient Simulation of Component-Based Hybrid Models Represented as Hybrid Bond Graphs

Authored by Matthew Daigle, Indranil Roychoudhury, Gautam Biswas, and Xenofon Koutsoukos
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Analytical solution for radio-interferometric localization of mobile sensors

Authored by Branislav Kusy and Janos Sallai
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On the Scalability of Routing Integrated Time Synchronization

Authored by Janos Sallai, Branislav Kusy, Akos Ledeczi, and Prabal Dutta
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ISIS Overview 2005

Authored by Janos Sztipanovits
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A Guided Explorative Approach for Autonomic Healing of Model-Based Systems

Authored by Steven Nordstrom, Ted Bapty, Sandeep Neema, Abhishek Dubey, and Turker Keskinpala
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Introducing security in a chemical engineering design course using adaptive online learning

Authored by Kenneth Debelak, Larry Howard, Yuan Xue, Christina Lee, and Janos Sztipanovits
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Adaptive blended learning environments

Authored by Larry Howard, Zsolt Remenyi, and Gabor Pap
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Compositional Specification of Behavioral Semantics

Authored by Kai Chen, Janos Sztipanovits, and Sandeep Neema
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Preserving Traffic Privacy in Wireless Mesh Networks

Authored by Taojun Wu, Yuan Xue, and Yi Cui
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Facilitating the design of diagnostic learning modules with CAPE

Authored by Robert Roselli and Larry Howard
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Verifying Autonomic Fault Mitigation Strategies in Large Scale Real-Time Systems

Authored by Abhishek Dubey, Steven Nordstrom, Turker Keskinpala, Sandeep Neema, and Ted Bapty
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Using Hybrid Automata to Model Four Stroke Engines with Variable Valve Timing in Simulink/Stateflow

Authored by Brian Williams
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Reliable Multihop Bulk Transfer Service forWireless Sensor Networks

Authored by Peter Volgyesi, Andras Nadas, Akos Ledeczi, and Karoly Molnar
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Improving the Usability of a Graph Transformation Language

Model transformation tools implemented using graph transformation techniques are often expected to provide high performance. For this reason, in the Graph Rewriting and Transformation (GReAT) language we have supported two techniques: pre-binding of selected pattern variables and explicit sequencing of transformation steps to improve the performance of the transformation engine. When applied to practical situations, we recognized three shortcomings in our approach: (1) no support for the convenient reuse of results of one rewriting step in another, distant step, (2) lack of a sorting capability for ordering the results of the pattern matching, and (3) absence of support for the distinguished merging of results of multiple pattern matches. In this paper we briefly highlight the relevant features of GReAT, describe three motivating examples that illustrate the problems, introduce our solutions: new extensions to the language, and compare the approaches to other languages.
Authored by Attila Vizhanyo, Sandeep Neema, Feng Shi, Daniel Balasubramanian, and Gabor Karsai
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Developing applications using model-driven design environments

Authored by Krishnakumar Balasubramanian, Jaiganesh Balasubramanian, Gabor Karsai, Janos Sztipanovits, and Sandeep Neema
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Correct-ed through Construction: A Model-based Approach to Embedded Systems Reality

Authored by Ethan Jackson and Janos Sztipanovits
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Automated Test Case Generation for Code Generators based on Graph-Transformation Rules

Authored by Sandeep Neema and Ingo Sturmer
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Applying a Model Transformation Taxonomy to Graph Transformation Technology

Authored by Tom Mens, Pieter van Gorp, Daniel Varro, and Gabor Karsai
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FTSP Protocol Verification using SPIN

Authored by Branislav Kusy and Sherif Abdelwahed
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Efficient Integration of Web Services in Ambient-aware Sensor Network Applications

Authored by Isaac Amundson, Manish Kushwaha, Xenofon Koutsoukos, Sandeep Neema, and Janos Sztipanovits
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Design of a Repository for Bioengineering Educational Materials

Authored by Thomas Harris, Larry Howard, and Robert Linsenmeier
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The Design of a Language for Model Transformations

Authored by Aditya Agrawal, Gabor Karsai, Sandeep Neema, Feng Shi, and Attila Vizhanyo

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