@inbook{339, author = {Tihamer Levendovszky and Bernhard Rumpe and Bernhard Schaetz and Jonathan Sprinkle and Holger Giese and Gabor Karsai and Edward Lee and Bernhard Rumpe and Bernhard Schatz}, title = {Model Evolution and Management}, abstract = {As complex software and systems development projects need models as an important planning, structuring and development technique, models now face issues resolved for software earlier: models need to be versioned, differences captured, syntactic and semantic correctness checked as early as possible, documented, presented in easily accessible forms, etc. Quality management needs to be established for models as well as their relationship to other models, to code and to requirement documents precisely clarified and tracked. Business and product requirements, product technologies as well as development tools evolve. This also means we need evolutionary technologies both for models within a language and if the language evolves also for an upgrade of the models. This chapter discusses the state of the art in model management and evolution and sketches what is still necessary for models to become as usable and used as software.}, year = {2011}, journal = {Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Real-Time Systems, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6100}, pages = {241-270}, publisher = {Springer}, }