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ICSMM 2020 : International Conference on Systems Modelling and Management (Co-located with STAF 2020) | |||||||||||||
Link: https://staf2020.hvl.no/events/icsmm2020/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Model-based approaches promote the use of models and related artefacts, such as simulation environments and experimental platforms, as central elements to tackle the complexity of building software-intensive systems. With the widespread use for large and diverse settings, the complexity, size, multiplicity, and variety of those artefacts has increased. This leads to challenges in the development and management of these heterogeneous systems, and calls for advanced modelling and model management approaches, along with supporting analytics techniques for the entire lifecycle of such systems. The International Conference on Systems Modelling and Management (ICSMM) aims to gather modelling researchers and practitioners to discuss the emerging problems and propose solutions for large-scale heterogeneous systems modelling and model management.
ICSMM invites contributions from a wide range of technical spaces to promote cross-fertilization: Model-Driven Engineering, Model-Based Systems Engineering, Engineering/System Design and Dynamics, Software/Systems Architecture, Modelling and Simulation, Enterprise/Business Process Modelling and so on. Topics of interest (non-exclusive): - Systems modelling and management for software-intensive systems such as embedded, cyber-physical, medical and automotive systems - Identification of open research challenges for systems modelling and management - Empirical/case studies and industrial experiences for systems modelling and management - Methods, tools, and datasets for systems modelling and management - Multi-level/-paradigm/-disciplinary modelling, large-scale consistency checking and (co-)evolution management for model-based systems - Modeling and (co-)simulation for complex heterogeneous systems - Modelling across different phases of system life cycle - Model interoperability, synthesis, and linking of heterogeneous modelling artifacts, repositories, and toolchains - Model repositories and mining for heterogeneous systems - Data analytics and machine/deep learning for analyzing, adapting and managing model-based systems - Using models for problem exploration and decision making for the whole system life cycle - Distributed computing and big data applications for systems modelling and management - Clone, pattern, aspect mining for systems models - Visualization of large scale heterogeneous model-based systems - Variability mining and management of model-based systems, model-driven product lines - Intelligent techniques for automating modelling tasks - Building and composing systems model management and analytics workflows, modelling-as-a-service for engineering complex systems We welcome submissions of the following types: - Full papers (max. 16 pages without references) presenting mature research results on systems modelling and management. - Short papers (max. 8 pages without references) corresponding to work in progress or early results. - Extended abstracts: short manuscripts (max. 4 pages without references) for new ideas, experience reports from practitioners, tools for systems modelling and management, so on. These will be presented in lightning talk sessions. Publication format and venue: Although still being negotiated, we plan to publish the conference proceedings in Springer LNCS. Selected full papers will be invited for a special session in the journal Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering. Submission website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsmm2020 Program chairs: - Önder Babur (Eindhoven University of Technology, NL) - Joachim Denil (University of Antwerpen, BE) - Birgit Vogel-Heuser (Technical University of Munich, DE) Steering committee: - Mark van den Brand (Eindhoven University of Technology, NL) - Manuel Wimmer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT) - Hans Vangheluwe (University of Antwerpen, BE) Program committee - Alfonso Pierantonio (University of L’Aquila, Italy) - Alfredo Garro (University of Calabria, Italy) - Alois Zoitl (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) - Andreas Wortmann (RWTH Aachen, Germany) - Arndt Lüder (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany) - Bedir Tekinerdogan (Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands) - Benjamin Kruse (Stevens Institute of Technology, United States) - Chris Paredis (Clemson University, United States) - Daniel Varro (McGill University, Canada) - DeJiu Chen (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) - Dimitris Kolovos (University of York, United Kingdom) - Ezio Bartocci (Technical University Wien, Austria) - Federico Ciccozzi (Mälardalen University, Sweden) - Francis Bordeleau (École de Technologie Supérieur, Canada) - Haitham Elfahaam (RWTH Aachen, Germany) - Heiko Koziolek (ABB Corporate Research, Germany) - Ivan Kurtev (Altran, The Netherlands) - Loek Cleophas (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) - Mamadou Traore (University of Bordeaux, France) - Michel Reniers (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) - Miroslaw Staron (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) - Moharram Challenger (University of Antwerp, Belgium) - Petr Kadera (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic) - Robert Heinrich (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) - Romina Eramo (University of L’Aquila, Italy) Publicity chair: - Moharram Challenger (University of Antwerpen, BE) Web chair: - Weslley Torres (Eindhoven University of Technology, NL) |
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