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SoSyM-MBI 2009 : Special Issue Software and Systems Modeling: Model Based Interoperability | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.sosym.org/theme_issues/cfp-MBI.pdf | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Model Based Interoperability
Software and Systems Modeling (http://www.sosym.org) Theme Issue (http://www.sosym.org/theme_issues/cfp-MBI.pdf) Guest Editors: Tony Clark (tony.clark@tvu.ac.uk) Jorn Bettin (jbe@sofismo.ch) There is increasing interest in software tool chains and distributed systems that are based on modeling technology. Tool chains can be constructed by combining general purpose tools with domain specific tools. The challenge lies in identifying the ingredients needed to create highly automated software supply chains and systems that minimize the effort to integrate new suppliers of model based software artifacts. Meeting this challenge requires a significant increase in the use of formal (yet highly compact) specifications and advanced tooling for creating, managing, and exploiting shared formal models. In recent years there has been a great deal of work addressing point solutions to model driven software engineering. In addition, techniques such as model based transformation, ontologies, and meta-modeling have matured to the point where they can be deployed on industrial-scale applications. Application of these techniques to the development of tool chains through model-based interoperability has not been addressed. The aim of this theme issue is to provide a resource that describes the state-of-the-art in model based interoperability and to outline a roadmap that addresses the key challenges in this area. The Journal of Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM) invites original, high-quality submissions for its theme issue on "Model-Based Interoperability" to appear in Q2 2010, focusing on topics related to MBI, including: o Requirements for interoperability: challenges and road-map; tool meta-models; architectures; requirements for modeling languages. o Modularization of model-based artifacts: aspect-oriented models; best practices and challenges regarding granularity of models, model-based product lines, and versioning; distributed model supply chains; change impact analysis in large model-based systems. o Technologies: use of existing technologies for interoperability; comparison of technologies; design of new technologies; analysis of current standards; proposals for extensions to standards. o Experience reports: project organization; methodologies and guidelines for interoperability. Important Dates: Intent to submit 01 Sep 09 Paper submission 01 Nov 09 Notification 18 Dec 09 Camera-ready version Feb 10 Making a Submission: (1) Communicate your intent to submit a paper by emailing the theme issue editors the following information before the Intent to Submit deadline: Title, Authors, and an Abstract. (2) Prepare your submission with either Word or LaTeX using Word and LaTeX templates: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/societyimages/sosym/SoSyM_templ.zip. Possible submission formats are: o Word (.doc, without macros) o Rich Text Format (.rtf) o PostScript (.ps, special fonts must be embedded) o PDF (saved as readable in version 5.0 or later) (3) Submit your work using the online submission system manuscript central: o In step 1, select "Special Section Paper" as the manuscript type and select "Dr. Bernhard Rumpe" as the "Editor-in-Chief" (EIC). o In step 4, add "Tony Clark" (+ tony.clark@tvu.ac.uk) or "Jorn Bettin" (+ jbe@sofismo.ch) as an editor and choose "Designate as Preferred Editor". o In step 5, make sure field "Cover Letter" includes the line: "Submission for Theme Issue on MBI". |
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