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<div align="center" style="font-size: 200%;">9th Workshop on Modelling in Software Engineering (MiSE’2017)</div>
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<div align="center" style="font-size: 200%;">10th Workshop on Modelling in Software Engineering (MiSE’2018)</div>
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<div align="center" style="font-size: 200%">hosted by [http://icse2017.gatech.edu/ ICSE 2017]</div>
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<div align="center" style="font-size: 200%">hosted by [https://www.icse2018.org/ ICSE 2018]</div>
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<div align="center" style="font-size: 200%;">Buenos Aires, Argentina, 21-22 May 2017 </div>
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== Submission guidelines ==
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== Program ==
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Although the workshop is open to all, prospective participants are invited to submit a <b>5-7 page position or technical paper</b>. Workshop papers must follow the ICSE 2017 Format and Submission Guideline. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee and the organizing committee for quality and relevance. Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings. EasyChair will be used to manage the submission review process. Paper can be submitted via Easy Chair using the following link:
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== Organizing Committee (for 2018) ==
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== Important dates ==
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* Richard Paige, University of York (UK)
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* Jennifer Horkoff, Chalmers and the University of Gothenberg (Sweden)
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* Workshop paper submissions due: January 20th, 2017
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* Sahar Kokaly, McMaster University (Canada)
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* Notification to authors: February 17th, 2017
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* Jocelyn Simmonds, University of Chile (Chile)
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* Camera-ready copies due: February 27th, 2017
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== Organizing Committee (for 2017) ==
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* Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto (Canada)
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* Davide Di Ruscio (primary contact), DISIM - University of L’Aquila, Italy
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== Program Committee ==
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* Alessandra Bagnato, Softeam, France
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* Víctor Adrián Braberman, Universidad De Buenos Aires Argentina
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* Benoit Combemale, University of Rennes, France
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* Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University, Netherlands
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* Juergen Dingel, Queen's University, Canada
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* Geri Georg, Colorado State University, USA
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* Krzysztof Czarnecki, U. of Waterloo, Canada
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* Michalis Famelis, University of Montreal, Canada
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* Dimitris Kolovos, University of York, UK
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* Gunter Mussbacher, McGill University
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* Shiva Nejati, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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* Alfonso Pierantonio, University of L'Aquila, Italy
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* Claudia Pons, National University of La Plata, Argentina
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* Rick Salay, University of Toronto, Canada
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* Yu Sun, Cal Poly Pomona, USA
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== Further MiSE Information ==
== Further MiSE Information ==
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* MISE [[Main Page]]
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* MISE [[Steering Committee]]
* MISE [[Steering Committee]]
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* The call for papers is available for download at [http://tinyurl.com/MiSE2017-CFP]
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* The call for papers is available for download at tba

Current revision as of 14:42, 21 November 2017

10th Workshop on Modelling in Software Engineering (MiSE’2018)
hosted by ICSE 2018
Gothenberg, Sweden, May 2018


Contents

Theme and Goals

The purpose of this 2-day workshop is to promote the use of models in the engineering of software systems. In particular, we are interested in the exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences related to modeling. Engineers have used models to effectively manage complexity for centuries, and there is a growing body of work on the use of models to manage inherent problem and solution complexity in software development. The use of software models will become more prevalent as methodologies and tools that manipulate models at various levels of abstraction become available.

Workshop activities will focus on analyzing successful applications of software-modeling techniques to gain insights into challenging modeling problems, including: (1) identifying, describing, and using appropriate abstractions, (2) supporting incremental, iterative development through the use of appropriate model composition, transformation and other model manipulation operators, and (3) automated analysis of possibly large, possibly incomplete models to determine the presence or absence of desired and undesired properties.

Topics

Topics of interest include:

  • Modeling notations and tools
  • Metamodeling
  • Abstractions and modeling methodologies
  • Model-based analysis and synthesis
  • Model transformation and composition
  • Model evaluation
  • Model management
  • Extracting models from software artifacts
  • Models for learning machines
  • Models of big and smart data
  • Use of models for downstream activities
  • Modeling the system environment
  • Modeling cyber-physical systems
  • Models at runtime (e.g., for software adaptation)
  • Models for what-if? analysis and prognostics
  • Empirical studies
  • Domain-specific modeling
  • management using models
  • Model reuse
  • Further uses of modeling

Program

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Organizing Committee (for 2018)

  • Richard Paige, University of York (UK)
  • Jennifer Horkoff, Chalmers and the University of Gothenberg (Sweden)
  • Sahar Kokaly, McMaster University (Canada)
  • Jocelyn Simmonds, University of Chile (Chile)

Program Committee

tba

Further MiSE Information


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