Annotation This volume defines a common example for modelling approaches of component based systems. It is based on the Dagstuhl research seminar CoCoME (Common Component Modelling Example), which was held from August 1-3, 2007, at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. The Common Component Modelling Example makes it possible to compare different approaches and to validate existing models. It serves as a platform for the classification of existing models and approaches and the interchange of research ideas, enabling researchers to focus and to tackle aspects less frequently dealt with. The CoCoME project is an ongoing venture, one of the aims of which is the adoption of the Common Component Modelling Example by the entire component community as a means of comparing and validating their approaches Introduction / Andreas Rausch [and Others] -- Cocota -- The Common Component Modeling Example / Sebastian Herold [and Others] -- Modeling Components And Component-based Systems In Kobra / Colin Atkinson [and Others] -- A Rich Services Approach To Cocome / Barry Demchak [and Others] -- Modelling With Relational Calculus Of Object And Component Systems -- Rcos / Zhenbang Chen [and Others] -- Component Interaction Auotmata Approach (coin) / Barbara Zimmerov [and Others] -- Service-oriented Modeling Of Cocome With Focus And Autofocus / Manfred Broy [and Others] -- Modelling Cocome With Java/a Component Model / Alexander Knapp [and Others] -- Linking Programs To Architectures: An Object-oriented Hierarchical Software Model Based On Boxes / Jan Shafer [and Others] -- Modelling The Cocome With Disccomp / Andre Appel [and Others] -- Palladio -- Prediction Of Performance Properties / Klaus Krogmann, Ralf Reussner -- Klaper: An Intermediate Language For Model-driven Predictive Analysis Of Performance And Reliability / Vincenzo Grassi [and Others] -- Cocome In Fractal / Lubomir Bulej [and Others] -- Cocome In Sofa / Tomas Bures [and Others] -- A Specification Language For Distributed Components Implemented In Gcm/proactive / Antonio Cansado [and Others] -- Cocome Jury Evaluation And Conclusion / Manfred Broy, Johannes Siedersleben, Clemens Szyperski. Andreas Rausch ... [et Al.] (eds.). Based On A Seminar Held At Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, Aug. 1-3, 2007, And Sponsored By The German Computer Science Society. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Front Matter....Pages - Introduction....Pages 1-3 CoCoTA – Common Component Task....Pages 4-15 CoCoME - The Common Component Modeling Example....Pages 16-53 Modeling Components and Component-Based Systems in KobrA....Pages 54-84 A Rich Services Approach to CoCoME....Pages 85-115 Modelling with Relational Calculus of Object and Component Systems - rCOS....Pages 116-145 Component-Interaction Automata Approach (CoIn)....Pages 146-176 Service-Oriented Modeling of CoCoME with Focus and AutoFocus....Pages 177-206 Modelling the CoCoME with the Java/A Component Model....Pages 207-237 Linking Programs to Architectures: An Object-Oriented Hierarchical Software Model Based on Boxes....Pages 238-266 Modelling the CoCoME with DisCComp....Pages 267-296 Palladio – Prediction of Performance Properties....Pages 297-326 KLAPER : An Intermediate Language for Model-Driven Predictive Analysis of Performance and Reliability....Pages 327-356 CoCoME in Fractal....Pages 357-387 CoCoME in SOFA....Pages 388-417 A Specification Language for Distributed Components Implemented in GCM/ProActive....Pages 418-448 CoCoME Jury Evaluation and Conclusion....Pages 449-458 Back Matter....Pages - Based on the 2007 Dagstuhl Research Seminar CoCoME, this book defines a common example for modeling approaches of component-based systems. The book makes it possible to compare different approaches and to validate existing models.