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MOCS 2010 : Track on Model-based development, Components and Services @ 36th Euromicro SEAA 2010

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Link: http://seaa2010.liacs.nl/
 
When Sep 1, 2010 - Sep 3, 2010
Where Lille, France
Submission Deadline Mar 15, 2010
Notification Due Apr 27, 2010
Final Version Due May 26, 2010
Categories    software engineering   model-driven development   CBSE   software composition
 

Call For Papers

(Please accept our apologies for multiple postings of this announcement)

 Call for Papers
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3 6 th E U R O M I C R O C O N F E R E N C E
on
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA)
Lille, France, 1-3 September 2010
http://seaa2010.liacs.nl/

Model-based development, Components and Services (MOCS 2010)
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IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission of papers: March 15, 2010
Notification of acceptance: April 27, 2010
Camera-ready paper due: May 26, 2010


Two of the major current trends in software engineering are: the emphasis given
to the need of introducing modeling for dealing with the complexity of IT
systems, and the increasingly central role of component-based and service-based
paradigms in the development of software systems.

The idea advocated by model-based development is to develop systems starting
from models, at different levels of abstraction, that are capable of expressing
domain specific concepts in a way that is at the same time precise, intuitive,
and machine-processable, so allowing automated manipulation and
transformation. Because of these and other factors, the popularity of
model-based development has steadily increased over the years, reaching various
engineering disciplines, beside software development.

Component-based and service-based software engineering are development
paradigms that promise to accelerate software development and to reduce costs
by assembling systems from prefabricated software units (components and/or
services). By these approaches the development focus shifts from activities
concerning the in-house custom design and implementation of the system
components, to activities concerning the identification, selection, and
composition of components services and offered by third parties.

The two fields outlined above are strictly intertwined and the main goal of
this track is to provide a discussion forum where researchers and practitioners
on model-based development, component-based and service-based software
engineering can meet, disseminate and exchange ideas and problems, identify
some of the key issues related to these topics, and explore together possible
solutions and future works. For this reason we have merged two Euromicro SEAA
tracks (CBSE & MDD) into a common one.

We encourage submissions of a theoretical nature as well as experience reports,
from academia and especially from industry. Suggested areas of interest
include, but are not restricted to:

Model-based development
- Model transformation and reengineering
- Model-based validation and verification
- Models in the system engineering process
- Model evolution and maintenance
- Quality assurance for models
- Tool support for model-based development

Component-based and Service-based software engineering
- Component-based and service-oriented architectures;
- Compositional reasoning techniques for component models and service-based
architectures;
- Quality of components and services;
- Generation, adaptation and deployment of component-based and service-oriented
systems;
- Specification, verification, testing and checking of component-based and
service-oriented systems;
- Measurement, prediction and monitoring of component-based, distributed and
service-oriented systems;
- Runtime support for components;

Model-based, Component-based, and Service-based development
- Integrated tool chains and methods for modeling and building component-based
services;
- Reverse engineering, modeling, and componentization of legacy code;
- Models, Components and services for dependable, real-time and embedded
systems;
- Case studies and experience reports.

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

The accepted paper should follow two column IEEE conference format. To get
format description and templates follow the IEEE link. Papers should not exceed
8 pages (in IEEE/CS proceedings format; 10pt, single-space, double-column) or
6000 words and include an abstract of up to 150 words. Papers must not have
been previously published or submitted elsewhere. If accepted, the paper must
be personally presented at the EUROMICRO SEAA 2010 Conference by the author or
one of the co-authors. The presenting author(s) must pre-register (full fee)
for EUROMICRO SEAA 2010 before the due date of the Camera-ready paper.
The paper submission system is available online at:

https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=seaa2010


VENUE

The conference is organized in Lille, France, September 1-3, 2010.


GENERAL INFORMATION

This track is an integral part of the EUROMICRO SEAA 2010 conference. The
conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
See the EUROMICRO conference page http://seaa2010.liacs.nl/


ORGANISATION

Program Chairs

Ivica Crnkovic, ivica.crnkovic@mdh.se, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Raffaela Mirandola, mirandola@elet.polimi.it, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Publicity chair

Antonino Sabetta, sabetta@isti.cnr.it, CNR-ISTI, Pisa Italy

Program Committee

Muhammad AliBabar (Lero, Ireland)
Eduardo Santana de Almeida (C.E.S.A.R, Brazil)
Colin Atkinson (Mannheim U, Germany)
Franck Barbier (University Pau, France)
Steffen Becker (FZI Karlsruhe, Germany)
Tomas Bures (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Premysl Brada (U. West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic)
Radu Calinescu (Aston University, UK)
Jan Carlson (Mälardalen U, Sweden)
Gregor Engels (University of Paderborn, Germany)
Mathias Fritzsche (SAP Research, UK)
Holger Giese, (Hasso Plattner Institut, Postdam University, Germany)
Lars Grunske (U. Queensland, Australia)
Sebastien Gerard (CEA­LIST, France)
Brahim Hamid (IRIT, France)
Darko Huljenic (Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Croatia)
Sylvia Ilieva (U. Sofia, Bulgaria)
Panagiotis Katsaros (Aristotle U of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Gerald Kotonya (U. Lancaster, UK)
Christian Kreiner (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Kung-Kiu Lau (Manchester U., UK)
Jean-Marc Jezequel (University of Rennes, France)
Magnus Larsson (ABB, SE)
Ignac Loverk (FER, Zagreb)
Andreas Metzger, (Duisburg-Essen University, Germany)
Oscar Pastor (Univ. Polytecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Dorina C. Petriu (Carleton University, Canada)
Alfonso Pierantonio (University of L'Aquila, Italy)
Alexander Romanovsky (U. of Newcastle, UK)
Antonino Sabetta (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy)
Lionel Seinturier (U. of Lille, France)

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