MiSE 09 - Vancouver, Canada
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Workshop Overview
The purpose of this workshop is to promote the use of models in the engineering process of software and software-intensive systems. In particular, we are interested in the exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences related to modeling: modeling notations, abstractions and modeling strategies, use of models, and so on. The main goal is the exchange of innovative ideas on the use of models in software engineering and to further promote cross-fertilization between the modeling communities (e.g., MODELS) and software-engineering communities.
This workshop will provide a forum for discussing the challenges associated with modeling software and with incorporating modeling practices into the software development process. We are interested in model-related research topics at all levels of the software development, including use of models during software execution. A list of topics includes:
- Modeling notations and tools
- Metamodeling
- Abstractions and modeling methodologies
- Model-based analyses
- Model transformation and composition
- Model evaluation
- Model management
- Extracting models from software artifacts (e.g., program understanding)
- Use of models for downstream activities (e.g., generating test cases, using models at runtime)
- Empirical studies
- Domain-specific modeling
- Further uses of modeling
Workshop Programme
DAY 1: May 17
14:00 - 14:30 | Opening | |
14:30 - 15:30 | Evolution
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15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00 - 17:30 | Domain Specific Languages
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18:30 | Dinner |
DAY 2: May 18
09:00 - 10:30 | Verification and Validation |
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10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00 - 12:30 | Model Transformation
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12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 - 15:30 | State-of-the-Art |
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15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00 - 17:30 | Panel: Multi-View Modeling |
Important Dates
Submission of abstracts | |
Submission of workshop papers | |
Notification of acceptance | |
Camera-ready papers due |
Workshop Format
The workshop will be held over one and a half days, starting on the afternoon of the first day. On the first day and the morning of the second day, paper presentations will be structured into sessions of thematically related papers. In order to foster lively discussions, each paper presentation will be structured as follows:
- A 20 minute presentation by an author, summarising the key points in the paper.
- A reaction by one of the organizers or PC member to the topic, including issues, questions or other insights.
- A 5 minute general discussion that includes time for the author to respond to the reaction. The person presenting the reaction takes notes regarding the overall discussion, and puts together a one-page summary of the reaction and ensuing discussion that will appear in the proceedings, directly following the paper.
The remaining half-day workshop will be spent in working groups or an open-plan discussion (depending on number of participants) based on topics collected by session chairs during paper presentations and discussions during the first day of the workshop. The workshop will be summarized either in a halfhour of summary presentations from each working group or a summary presentation by one of the organizers.
Submission Guidelines
Although the workshop is open to all, prospective participants are invited to submit a 4-6 page position paper. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee and the organizing committee for quality and relevance. All submitted papers must conform to the style guidelines required for IEEE Conference Proceedings (use this link for more information). Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings. For any questions feel free to contact mise2009 [at] sse-tubs.de. To submit your paper use this link to CyberChair: http://cyberchairpro3.borbala.net/misepapers/submit/
Organizing Committee
- Robert Baillargeon, Panasonic Automotive Systems, rcbaillargeon # acm.org
- Robert France, Colorado State University, france # cs.colostate.edu
- Geri Georg, Colorado State University, georg # cs.colostate.edu
- Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen, rumpe # se.rwth-aachen.de
- Steven Völkel, RWTH Aachen, voelkel # se-rwth.de
- Steffen Zschaler, Lancaster University, szschaler # acm.org
Program Committee
- Manfred Broy, TU Munich, Germany
- Alessandra Cavarra, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, UK
- Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto, Canada
- Tony Clark, Thames Valley University, UK
- Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto, Canada
- Ludger Fiege, Siemens, Germany
- Holger Giese, University of Paderborn, Germany
- Jeff Gray, University of Alabama at Birmingham, US
- Michaela Huhn, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
- Awais Rashid, Lancaster University, UK
- Arnor Solberg, SINTEF, Norway
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