@inproceedings{bork_modeling_2017, title = {Modeling Method Conceptualization within OMiLAB: The Secure Tropos Case}, author = {Dominik Bork and Michalis Pavlidis and Wilfrid Utz}, url = {https://eprints.cs.univie.ac.at/5120/}, year = {2017}, date = {2017-05-01}, pages = {470–475}, address = {Brighton, UK}, abstract = {Development of domain specific modeling languages is observed by a growing number of groups emphasizing the implementation of individual modeling languages, methods and approaches for a variety of application domains. Domain orientation allows to express focused models using tailored domain concepts. To raise benefits of domain-specific modeling and in particular the use of developed models, tool support must not be limited to model editors realizing a certain language, but instead must provide full-fledged functionality for domain-specific modeling methods. This paper introduces the Open Models Laboratory (OMiLAB, www.omilab.org), an open environment for method engineering and tool development. In particular, the paper reports on the Secure Tropos method engineering case in OMiLAB, realized using the ADOxx meta-modeling platform as an implementation environment. Secure Tropos is a security-aware software systems development methodology, which combines requirements engineering concepts with security engineering concepts under an unified process to support the analysis and development of secure and trustworthy software systems.}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} }