MPM 2009

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MPM 2009
Multiparadigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools
Dates Oct 4, 2009 (iCal) - Oct 9, 2009
Homepage: avalon.aut.bme.hu/mpm09
Location
Location: Denver, Colorado
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Important dates
Submissions: Jul 31, 2009
Camera ready due: Sep 12, 2009
Table of Contents


In conjunction with MODELS Conference,
October 4-9, 2009
Denver, Colorado, USA
http://modelsconference.org/

Modeling has become the norm in industry to remain competitive and be
successful. As such, Model-Based Design of embedded software has enterprise-wide
implications and modeling is not limited to isolated uses by a single engineer
or team. Instead, it has reached a proliferation much akin to large-scale
software design, with requirements for infrastructure support such as version
control, configuration management, and automated processing.

The comprehensive use of models in design has created a set of challenges beyond
that of supporting one isolated design task. In particular, the need to combine,
couple, and integrate models at different levels of abstraction and in different
formalisms is posing a set of specific problems that the field of Computer
Automated Multiparadigm Modeling (CAMPaM) is aiming to address.

The essential element of multiparadigm modeling is the use of explicit
heterogeneous models throughout. This leads to a framework with models to
represent the syntax of formalisms used for modeling, models of the
transformations that represent the operational semantics, as well as
model-to-model transformations for mapping between formalisms. These models are
then used to facilitate generative tasks in language engineering, such as
evolving a domain specific modeling formalism as system's requirements change,
but also in a tool engineering space, such as automatic generation of integrated
development environments. Moreover, an explicit model of a model transformation
allows analyses such as termination characteristics, consistency, and
determinism. 
	

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Facts about "MPM 2009"
AcronymMPM 2009 +
Camera ready dueSeptember 12, 2009 +
End dateOctober 9, 2009 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates39° 44' 21", -104° 59' 5"Latitude: 39.739236111111
Longitude: -104.98486111111
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Has location cityDenver +
Has location countryCategory:Colorado +
Homepagehttp://avalon.aut.bme.hu/mpm09 +
IsAEvent +
Start dateOctober 4, 2009 +
Submission deadlineJuly 31, 2009 +
TitleMultiparadigm Modeling: Concepts and Tools +