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MoDSE-MCCM 2009 : Models and Evolution | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
We solicit novel research ideas about model-driven evolution in order to exchange, discuss and debate about gained experiences, challenges, needs, proposed approaches and innovative solutions in this domain. It is important to gather the MDE and software evolution communities in order to stimulate cross-fertilisation of research and experience between them. We solicit submissions in order to attract an as wide audience as possible, coming from both industry and academia, and covering both young and experienced researchers and practitioners.
Submissions from academia and industry are solicited about important problems, techniques and results related to research and practice in model-driven software evolution. Papers accepted by an international programme committee will be published in an online proceedings. In addition, a selection of the highest quality papers will be considered for publication in a journal special issue. Topics The main topics of this workshop are, but not limited to: * Formalisms, theories, formal approaches, methods and languages for expressing and understanding model-driven software evolution. * Co-evolution and co-adaptation of models, meta-models and modelling languages; classification of co-evolution scenarios. * Coordination of models, meta-models. * Supporting processes and tools for automating and managing model-driven software evolution. * Transformation techniques for evolving models: restructuring, refactoring, migration, translation … * Traceability, verification and validation of evolving models and model transformations. * Evolution of software architectures and architecture description languages. * Runtime models and consistency validation; consistency and inconsistency management. * Conformance checking, inconsistency management, synchronization, differencing, comparison, versioning, product-line, impact analysis of evolving models. * Development and maintenance processes for model consistency management. * Model libraries and model reuse. * Challenging application scenarios and case studies for model evolution (e.g. embedded systems, real-time systems, legacy systems, web services…). * Industrial needs, case-studies and experiences. Important Dates * Abstract submission: July 17, 2009 * Paper submission: July 24, 2009 * Notifications of acceptance: August 31, 2009 * Camera ready submission: September 15, 2009 |
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