MODELS 2008

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MODELS 2008
ACM/IEEE 11th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems 2008
Dates 2008/09/28 (iCal) - 2008/10/03
Homepage: www.modelsconference.org/
Location
Location: Toulouse, France
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Important dates
Papers: 2008/05/02
Notification: 2008/07/04
Table of Contents


Source: http://www.modelsconference.org/

Topics

Scientific papers: We invite scientific research papers describing innovative research on model-driven engineering and other aspects of modeling in the development process. Scientific research papers also include well-designed empirical studies, innovative automation solutions, and tool architectures.

Experience papers: We invite experience papers that focus on reporting project experience with model-driven engineering. These papers should describe the project context, detail practical lessons learned, and provide insight about how model-driven approaches and technologies can be improved for application in an industrial context.

In addition to scientific and experience reports, the conference will host several exciting satellite events. Following the tradition of previous editions, the satellite events will include workshops, tutorials, poster sessions, a doctoral symposium, and an educator's symposium. In addition to these, MODELS 2008 will host a technological track, and for the first time, a research projects symposium. The technological track aims to build bridges between academia and industry by presenting tools commonly used in industrial projects, illustrative case studies and industry best practices, with a strong focus on the conference hot topics.

The research project symposium aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry, and representatives of funding agencies in order to create a forum for dialog on stakeholders' interests, policies, and trends in the development of research projects, focusing on areas of interest to the MODELS community.

The conference will include papers and presentations on many of the following topics :

   * Model-driven engineering methodologies, approaches, languages and tools
   * Domain-specific modeling languages
   * Empirical studies of modeling and model-driven engineering
   * Programming language and metaprogramming support for linking models to code
   * Models in the context of software evolution
   * Model evaluation, formal or heuristic
   * Model transformations
   * Model consistency management
   * Metamodeling
   * Modeling languages and tools
   * Semantics of modeling languages
   * Model-driven testing
   * Model quality
   * Modeling and analysis of real-time, embedded, and distributed systems
   * Model-driven adaptive systems development

Please visit the conference website http://www.modelsconference.org/ for more information.

Submissions

Submission web site: http://cyberchairpro3.borbala.net/modelspapers/submit/

Papers must be no longer than 15 pages in length (including references, appendices etc.) and must conform to the Springer LNCS formatting guidelines: http://www.springer.com/east/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=3D5-164-7-72376-0 (see conference website for more information). Papers will undergo a thorough process of review by a program committee comprising leading experts from academia and industry; however, papers that are too long may be rejected without review. Scientific proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series.

All papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere.

Authors of best papers from the conference will be invited to revise and submit extended versions of their papers for publication consideration in a special issue of the Journal on Software and Systems Modeling (Springer).


Committees


Facts about "MODELS 2008"
AcronymMODELS 2008 +
End dateOctober 3, 2008 +
Event typeConference +
Has PC memberJoao Araujo +, Uwe Assmann +, Benoit Baudry +, Xavier Blanc +, Jean Bézivin +, Paulo Borba +, Lionel Briand +, Betty Cheng +, Shigeru Chiba +, Krzysztof Czarnecki +, Juergen Dingel +, Gregor Engels +, Alexander Egyed +, Jean-Marie Favre +, Bernhard Fischer +, Robert France +, Harald Gall +, Dragan Gasevic +, Geri Georg +, Holger Giese +, Tudor Girba +, Martin Gogolla +, Aniruddha Gokhale +, Orla Greevy +, Paul Grünbacher +, John Grundy +, Øystein Haugen +, Simon Helsen +, Robert Hirschfeld +, Heinrich Hussmann +, Jean-Marc Jezequel +, Gabor Karsai +, Jana Koehler +, Rainer Koschke +, Thomas Kühne +, Vinay Kulkarni +, Jochen Küster +, Ralf Lämmel +, Michele Lanza +, Michaël Lawley +, Timothy C. Lethbridge +, Ed Merks +, Birger Møller-Pedersen +, Ana Moreira +, Pierre-Alain Muller +, Richard Paige +, Alexander Pretschner +, Gianna Reggio +, Bernhard Rumpe +, Andy Schürr +, Bran Selic +, Perdita Stevens +, Eleni Stroulia +, Gabriele Taentzer +, Laurence Tratt +, Juha-Pekka Tolvanen +, Axel Uhl +, Hans Vangheluwe +, Daniel Varro +, Eelco Visser +, Markus Voelter +, Andrzej Wasowski +, Thomas Weigert + and Jon Whittle +
Has coordinates43° 36' 16", 1° 26' 39"Latitude: 43.604461111111
Longitude: 1.4442472222222
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Has location cityToulouse +
Has location countryCategory:France +
Has program chairAditya Agrawal +, Jean-Michel Bruel +, Nancy Day +, Sebastian Fischmeister +, Sebastien Gerard +, Jeff Gray +, Ileana Ober +, Kasper Osterbye +, Awais Rashid +, Andreas Rummler + and Peter Sesoft +
Homepagehttp://www.modelsconference.org/ +
IsAEvent +
NotificationJuly 4, 2008 +
Paper deadlineMay 2, 2008 +
Start dateSeptember 28, 2008 +
Submission deadlineMay 2, 2008 +
TitleACM/IEEE 11th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems 2008 +