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VaMoS 2015 : Ninth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-intensive Systems (VaMoS)Conference Series : Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.vamos-workshop.net | |||||||||||||||
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Ninth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of
Software-intensive Systems (VaMoS) Hildesheim, Germany, January 21 -- 23, 2015 Paper submission deadline: November 24, 2014 Notification of acceptance: December 12, 2014 Featuring keynotes by: Jean-Marc Jézéquel, University of Rennes 1, FR Stefan Kuntz, Continental Automotive GmbH, DE ------------------------------- http://www.vamos-workshop.net ------------------------------- == Description == Managing variability is a major issue in the development, maintenance, and evolution of software-intensive systems. To be managed effectively and efficiently, variability must be explicitly modelled. As in VaMoS '14, the upcoming workshop goes beyond its predecessors by addressing variability more widely, including variability in requirements, architecture, implementation, validation, and verification as well as evolution of variability -- just to name the most important of the related issues. The aim of the VaMoS workshop series is to bring together researchers from various areas dedicated to mastering variability to discuss advantages, drawbacks, and complementarities of various approaches, and to present new results for mastering variability throughout the whole life cycle of systems, system families, and product lines. The workshop will feature invited keynotes by Jean-Marc Jézéquel and Stefan Kuntz as well as peer-reviewed paper presentations. == Important Dates == Paper submission deadline: November 24, 2014 (Extended Deadline) Notification of acceptance: December 12, 2014 Camera-ready version deadline: December 19, 2014 Early registration deadline: January 5, 2015 Workshop in Hildesheim: January 21 -- 23, 2015 == Workshop Format == VaMoS '15, like the previous VaMoS workshops, will be a highly interactive event. Each session will be organized such that discussions among presenters of papers, discussants and other participants are stimulated. Typically, after a paper is presented, it is immediately discussed by pre-assigned discussants, after which a free discussion involving all participants follows. Each session is closed by a general discussion of all papers presented in the session. The workshop language is English. Attendance is open to authors of accepted papers, invited speakers, organizers, PC members, and to guest visitors who commit to become assigned as discussants of papers. == Topics (non-exclusive) == - Variability across the software life cycle - Separation of concerns and modularity - Variability evolution - Variability mining - Reverse engineering for variability - Feature, aspect, and service orientation - Software configuration management - Architecture and design approaches for variability - Software economic aspects of variability - Visualization and management of variability - Adaptivity at runtime and development time - Formal reasoning and automated analysis of variability - Programming languages and tool support - Case studies and empirical studies == Submissions == We look forward to receiving the following types of submissions: - Research papers describing novel contributions to the field of variability. - Problem statements describing open issues of theoretical or practical nature. - Reports on positive or negative experiences with techniques and tools related to VaMoS. - Surveys and comparative studies that investigate pros, cons and complementarities of existing VaMoS-related approaches. - Research-in-progress reports including research results at a premature stage. - Vision papers stating where the research in the field should be heading towards. - Tool demonstrations describing the variability-related features of CASE tools. The length of the submitted papers should be between 4 and 8 pages in ACM proceedings format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). Details on how to submit will be available on the VaMoS web site: http://www.vamos-workshop.net == Publication == The proceedings of the workshop will be published in ACM's International Conference Proceedings Series, which includes a publication in the ACM digital library. Previous editions of VaMoS have been indexed in the DBLP repository (http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vamos/index.html). == Venue == VaMoS will be hosted by Software Systems Engineering Group at the University of Hildesheim, Germany. == Committees === Program Co-chairs Øystein Haugen, SINTEF, NO Johannes Müller, Bosch SI, DE General Chair Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, DE Program Committee Eduardo Almeida, BR Vander Alves, BR Sven Apel, DE Martin Becker, DE Maurice ter Beek, IT David Benavides, ES Thorsten Berger, CA Danilo Beuche, DE Jan Bosch, SE Goetz Botterweck, DE Manfred Broy, DE Philippe Collet, FR Krzysztof Czarnecki, CA Oscar Diaz, ES Martin Erwig, US Alessandro Fantechi, IT Jeff Gray, US Paul Gruenbacher, AT Hassan Gomaa, US Patrick Heymans, BE Veit Jahns, DE Jean-Marc Jezequel FR Isabel John, DE Christian Kästner, US Tomoji Kishi, JP Andreas Korff, DE Vinay Kulkarni, IN Jaejoon Lee, UK Frank van der Linden, NL Richard Pohl, DE Christian Prehofer, DE Rick Rabiser, AT Mark-Oliver Reiser, DE Camille Salinesi, FR Ina Schaefer, DE Vanessa Stricker, DE Salvador Trujillo, ES Karina Villela, DE Eric Walkingshaw, US Andrzej Wasowski, DK Matthias Weber, DE Claudia Werner, BR Thorsten Weyer, DE Steering Committee Ulrich Eisenecker, University of Leipzig, DE Patrick Heymans, PReCISE, University of Namur, BE Kyo-Chul Kang, Samsung Electronics, KR Andreas Metzger, University of Duisburg-Essen, DE Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg-Essen, DE |
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