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− | |Acronym=MODELS 2009
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− | |Title=ACM/IEEE 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
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− | |Series=MODELS
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− | |Type=Conference
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− | |Field=Software engineering
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− | |Start date=2009/10/04
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− | |End date=2009/10/09
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− | |Homepage=www.modelsconference.org
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− | |City=Denver
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− | |State=Colorado
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− | |Country=USA
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− | |Submission deadline=2009/05/10
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− | The MODELS Conference Series is devoted to model-based development for software and systems engineering,
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− | covering all categories of modeling languages, methods, tools, and their
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− | applications. Engineering models have long been used in the development of
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− | complex systems and the approach is also becoming more prevalent in the
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− | design of modern software systems. Methodologies and tools are emerging
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− | and applied successfully in practice. They create and manipulate such models
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− | starting with the earliest phases of development through to implementation
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− | The MODELS series of conferences (http://www.modelsconference.org/) is
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− | the premier venue for the exchange of innovative technical ideas and
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− | experiences relating to model-based approaches in the development of
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− | complex systems. To provide a broader forum for reporting on scientific
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− | progress as well as experiences and issues stemming from practical
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− | application of model-based methods, the 2009 conference has two distinct
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− | * A scientific track
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− | * An empirical results track
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− | Papers in each track will be evaluated by separate program committees based
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