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FPVM 2024 - 3rd International Workshop on Foundations and Practice of Visual Modeling
22-27 July 2024 - Linz, Austria https://fpvm.github.io/ Co-located with: Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS) ================================================================ Scope The sheer complexity of software systems nowadays makes modeling artifacts pervasive throughout development, be it use requirements, analysis, design, or development. Whether models are used for communication or prescriptive purposes, their syntax and pragmatics affect usability and represent contributory factors concerning accidental complexity. The diversity of modeling notations and approaches permits classifying them according to different taxonomies. General-purpose and domain-specific modeling languages can be created with different intended scopes. However, all of them can use graphical, textual, maps, matrices, tables, and combinations regarding their concrete syntax. These representations have the undoubted advantage of capturing and increasing understanding of complex software systems and better grasping their rationale. In essence, a visual modeling language creates a joint base for the modeler by improving communication and laying a solid foundation for the implementation. FPVM 2024 aims to promote and foster discussions on visual modeling languages, including novel and visionary ideas and techniques, notations for the generations of support tools for visual languages, and the usability of tools and meta-tools. Topics of interest are but are not limited to Visualization techniques and methodologies for modeling languages Visualizing models for different stakeholders/readers Visualizing errors in models (incompleteness, inconsistency, incorrectness) Guidance in modeling languages Visualizing version data of models Visualizing different views Complex or large-scale model visualization Usability for visual modeling languages Meta-editors novel approaches Development of collaborative (human-in-the-loop) visual modeling languages Visual Modeling Platforms for cloud applications LowCode/NoCode techniques and methodologies ================================================================ Submissions We solicit papers of the following types: - Full papers must not exceed 10 pages for the main text, including all figures, tables, appendices, etc. - Short papers must not exceed 5 pages for the main text, including all figures, tables, appendices, etc. Only two more pages containing references are permitted. Contributions must be written in English, adhere to the ACM Style for both LaTeX and Word users, and be submitted through EasyChair. LaTeX users must use the provided acmart.cls and ACM-Reference-Format.bst without modification, enable the conference format in the preamble of the document (i.e., \documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart}), and use the ACM reference format for the bibliography (i.e., \bibliographystyle{ACM-Reference-Format}). The review option adds line numbers, thereby allowing referees to refer to specific lines in their comments. All submissions must be original work and must not have been previously published or being under review elsewhere. The accepted papers will be published in the joint volume of proceedings for the MODELS 2024 satellite and co-located events. For each accepted paper and abstract, at least one of the authors must register for the workshop, participate fully in the workshop, and present the paper at the workshop **Important Dates** Paper Submission due: July 15, 2024 (Extended) Authors notification: August 7, 2024 Camera-ready deadline: August 16, 2024 ================================================================ **Organizing Committee** Francesco Basciani, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila (Italy) Amleto Di Salle, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila (Italy) Riccardo Rubei, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila (Italy) Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase (Finland) |
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