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BX 2012 : First International Workshop on Bidirectional Transformations | |||||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS First International Workshop on Bidirectional Transformations (BX 2012) Tallinn, Estonia Sun, March 25, 2012 (co-located with ETAPS 2012) http://www.program-transformation.org/BX12 =============================================================== Definition, application, manipulation, and formalization of bidirectional transformations is a widely studied problem in the database community. It has also been studied from different angles in other communities as well, including programming languages, software engineering, and graph transformation. BX 2012 is the first in a series of workshops designed to facilitate communication and collaboration across these communities. INVITED SPEAKERS: * Juan de Lara (Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain) * second invited speaker still to be decided IMPORTANT DATES: * Paper submission: Mon, December 19, 2011 * Author notification: Tue, January 24, 2012 * Camera-ready papers: Sun, February 5, 2012 To facilitate smooth organization of the review process, authors are asked to submit a short abstract by December 12, 2011. SUBMISSION CATEGORIES: * Regular submissions (max. 15 pages, formal proceedings) * Short papers (max. 8 pages, informal proceedings) * Lightning talks (extended abstract) Submissions can be in LNCS or EC-EASST style. More details can be found on the webpage. PROCEEDINGS: There will be formal proceedings containing all accepted regular papers, published as a volume of EC-EASST (Electronic Communications of the European Association of Software Science and Technology, http://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/eceasst). Short papers will be included in informal proceedings distributed at the workshop, and their authors may be invited to extend their contribution to a full paper for inclusion in the formal proceedings. SCOPE: Bidirectional transformations (bx) are a mechanism for maintaining the consistency of two (or perhaps more) related sources of information. Such sources can be databases, software models, documents, or their abstract models like graphs or trees. The methodologies used for bx range from classical program transformation to graph transformation techniques, from ad-hoc techniques for data synchronization to the development of domain-specific languages and their integration. We also solicit papers on model/metamodel co-evolution, which is a different yet closely related subject. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers, from all relevant areas, interested in bidirectional transformations from different perspectives, such as: language-based approaches, software/model transformations, and data/schema co-evolution. Topics of interest for BX 2012 include, but are not limited to: * (coupled) software/model transformations * software-model synchronization * data-schema co-evolution and data synchronization * consistency analysis * language-based approaches * analysis/classification of requirements for bx technologies * case studies and tool support * comparison of bx technologies * efficiency of algorithms and benchmarks Regular submissions (11-15 pages) can be: * research papers providing new concepts and results * position papers and research perspectives * papers that apply bx in new domains * papers closing gaps between formal concepts and application scenarios For details about short papers and lightning talks, please consult the webpage. PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: * Frank Hermann (Technical University of Berlin, Germany; University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) * Janis Voigtl?nder (University of Bonn, Germany) PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS: * Paolo Atzeni (Roma Tre University, Italy) * Benjamin Braatz (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) * Anthony Cleve (University of Namur, Belgium) * Alcino Cunha (University of Minho, Portugal) * Carlo Curino (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) * Davide Di Ruscio (University of L'Aquila, Italy) * Zinovy Diskin (University of Waterloo, Canada) * Ulrike Golas (Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany) * Ekkart Kindler (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) * Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) * Fernando Orejas (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain) * Benjamin Pierce (University of Pennsylvania, USA) * Andy Sch?rr (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany) * Perdita Stevens (University of Edinburgh, UK) * James Terwilliger (Microsoft, USA) * Antonio Vallecillo (University of M?laga, Spain) * Yingfei Xiong (University of Waterloo, Canada) |
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