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Models provide abstractions of systems, artificial or natural, that allow reasoning about properties of these systems, ignoring extraneous details while focusing on relevant ones. Explicit models have always played a key role in science and engineering. As computer scientists we have the obligation to precisely characterize the terms we use and to develop general mathematical theories that allow us to prove particular properties of interest of a given artifact. The significance of models in computing and information science has increased over the years. Prominent, for instance, is the use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the Archimate modelling language for enterprise architecture. To carry out fundamental research on the use of (mathematical) models in the development of computer systems, in particular on History and Context.