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The ER’97 Workshop on Behavioral Modeling was held to consider the questions of what constitutes a “good” behavioral model, and assuming we have such a “good” behavioral model, what issues related to design transformations we should explore. This very international workshop included interesting and high-quality papers on both of these topics. The proceedings are available electronically through the World-Wide Web [10]. This paper summarizes the contributions of the Behavioral Modeling workshop and suggests directions for future research in behavioral modeling.
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Liddle, S.W., Clyde, S.W., Woodfield, S.N. (1999). A Summary of the ER’97 Workshop on Behavioral Modeling. In: Goos, G., et al. Conceptual Modeling. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1565. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48854-5_20
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