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CALL FOR PAPERS
SAM 2016 - 9th System Analysis and Modelling Conference (SAM 2016) http://sdl-forum.org/Events/SAM2016/index.htm October 3-4, Saint Malo, France IMPORTANT DATES Submission of Abstracts: Sunday, June 19th 2016 Submission of Papers: Sunday, June 26th 2016 Notification: Wednesday July 27th 2016 Camera Ready: Friday, August 5th 2016 SAM 2016: Oct. 3rd – Oct 4th 2016 === GENERAL THEME ===================================================== The System Analysis and Modeling (SAM) conference provides an open arena for participants from academia and industry to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in modeling, specification and analysis of distributed, communication and real-time systems using ITU-T’s Specification and Description Language (SDL) and Message Sequence Charts (MSC), as well as related system design languages (including but not limited to UML, ASN.1, TTCN, SysML and User Requirements Notation (URN)). As in previous editions, SAM 2016 will be co-located with the MODELS 2016. The SAM conference originates from the use of languages and techniques for telecommunications applications, whereas MODELS has a background in the application of UML. However, UML is also used for telecommunications, and the languages standardized by ITU-T (ASN.1, SDL-2010, MSC, TTCN-3, URN) are also used for other applications. The MODELS 2016 conference week is a unique opportunity to attend both of these events with overlapping domains of interest. === SCOPE AND TOPICS ================================================== The 2016 edition of the conference is under the theme of Technology-specific aspects of Models. This theme includes domain-specific aspects of models and peculiarities of using models for different technologies, including, but not limited to the Internet of Things (IoT), automotive software, cloud applications, and embedded software. Moreover, we encourage people to consider publishing information about the usage of models for different purposes and the combination with different software engineering technologies, including, but not limited to software testing, requirements engineering, and automated code generation. In addition to our theme, we also invite contributions from a broader range of topics from the following non-exhaustive list: Models and quality: models quality assurance quality of models and model artefacts design of reusable models artefacts reuse of model artefacts characteristics of model quality Language development: domain-specific languages and language extensions standardization of language profiles evolution of language standards modular language design semantics; evaluation of languages languages for real-time systems performance and other non-functional properties Model-driven development: systems engineering analysis and transformation of models verification and validation of models simulation systematic testing based on and applied to models tool support Applications using Specification and Description Languages, e.g, Message Sequence Charts, UML, SysML, ASN.1, TTCN-3, User Requirements Notation, and related languages industrial usage reports experiences from education domain-specific applicability, e.g., automotive, aerospace, telecommunication, process automation and healthcare methodologies for applications Application reports should focus on what is effective (and ineffective) in applying a technique preferably backed up by some measurements. A report should not just describe an implementation, though new application areas are of interest. === SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATIONS ======================================= All accepted papers will be published in the well-known Springer Lecture Notes on Computer Science. Submissions must be previously unpublished, written in English, and use the LNCS style as described in the LNCS Author and Editor Guidelines. Authors are strongly encouraged to use the LaTeX version of the template. Papers accepted or under review for other events are ineligible for submission to SAM 2016. Submissions in the following categories are solicited: Full papers describing original, unpublished results (max. 16 pages in LNCS style) Short papers describing work in progress (max. 8 pages in LNCS style) All page limits are including illustrations, bibliography and appendices. Failure to use the LNCS style and comply to the page limit will lead to a desk-reject of the submission. The SAM 2016 Program Committee will evaluate the technical contributions of each submission as well as its accessibility to the audience. Papers will be judged based on significance, originality, === ORGANIZATION ====================================================== Program Co-Chairs Jens Grabowski, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Steffen Herbold, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Programme Committee Shaukat Ali Simula, Research Laboratory, Norway Daniel Amyot, University of Ottawa, Canada Rolv Braek, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Reinhard Brocks, HTW des Saarlandes, Germany Dennis Christmann, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Pau Fonseca I Casas, Universitat politècnia de Catalunya, Spain Stein Erik Ellevseth, ABB Corporate Research, Norway Emmanuel Gaudin, PragmaDev, France Abdelouahed Gherbi, Ecole de Technology Supérieure, Université du Quebec, Canada Reinhard Gotzhein, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany Jameleddine Hassine, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia Oystein Haugen, SINTEF, Norway Loic Helouet, INRIA, France Peter Herrmann, NTNU Trondheim, Norway Ferhat Khendek, Concordia University, Canada Gabor Kovacs, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Alexander Kraas, Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems (ESK), Germany Finn Kristoffersen, Cinderella ApS, Denmark Anna Medve, University of Pannonia, Hungary Birger Møller-Pedersen, University of Oslo, Norway Gunter Mussbacher, McGill University, Canada Ileana Ober, IRIT - University of Toulouse, France Iulian Ober, University of Toulouse, IRIT, France Dorina Petriu, Carleton University, Canada Andrej Pietschker, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany Andreas Prinz, University of Agder, Norway Rick Reed, TSE, UK Axel Rennoch, Fraunhofer FOKUS Berlin, Germany Manuel Rodríguez, University of Valladolid, Spain Ina Schieferdecker, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Edel Sherratt, University of Wales Aberystwyth, UK Maria Toeroe, Ericsson, Canada Andreas Ulrich, Siemens AG, Germany Hans Vangheluwe, University of Antwerp, Belgium and McGill University, Canada Thomas Weigert, Uniquesoft LLC, USA to be completed |
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