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<pre><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace"> Call for Papers
11th International Workshop on <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Models@run.time">Models@run.time</a>
In conjunction with MODELS 2016
Saint-Malo, France, October 4th, 2016
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT16/">http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT16/</a>
Important Dates (23:59 AoE)
Submissions of abstracts: July 10th, 2016
Submissions of papers: July 17th, 2016
Notification: August 14th, 2016
Camera Ready: September 11th, 2016
Workshop date: October 4th, 2016
Introduction
The complexity of adapting software during runtime has spawned interest in how
models can be used to validate, monitor and adapt runtime behaviour. The use of
models during runtime extends the use of modelling techniques beyond the design
and implementation phases. The goal of this workshop is to look at issues
related to developing appropriate model-driven approaches to managing and
monitoring the execution of systems. We aim to continue the discussion of
research ideas and proposals from researchers who work in relevant areas such
as MDE, software architectures, reflection, and autonomic and self-adaptive
systems, and provide a "state-of-the-art" research assessment expressed in
terms of challenges and achievements.
Goal
The objectives of this year’s edition of the <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a> workshop are:
a) to foster work on novel topics covering fundamental as well as applied
research on <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a> or, in general, work that attempts to apply
model-driven techniques at runtime,
b) to bring together researchers from the model-driven software development
community of different specialized areas including model evolution, model
transformation, model validation and multi-paradigm modeling and
c) to discuss the applicability of research results on <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a> to
industrial case studies.
Moreover, we plan to use the workshop as a meeting place for the community and
want to collect and classify research results for an overview paper of the
maturing research area.
Topics of interest
We are particularly interested in work covering the following non-exhaustive
list of topics:
- languagues and formalisms for runtime representations
- approaches realizing the causal connection between a computing system and
its reflective layer
- applications and case studies involving runtime representations
- a general discourse on
- the need for and characteristics of runtime representations
- the properties of causal connections (e.g., temporal properties, uncertainty,
etc.)
- interdisciplinary approaches to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a>, as for example the mutual
influence (or coercion) of socio-technical systems
- How runtime models can address basic principles of areas such as game theory.
- Distributed <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a>, i.e., having multiple, interacting systems, each
having its own runtime model and in general, issues of models at runtime in
large scale systems
- Incomplete, partial models
- Impacts of uncertainty
- Approaches to real-time model-building, refinement
- Relevant theory on transactions
- Relevant lessons learned from bio-inspired, socially-inspired, unconventional
systems
- Modular <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a>, i.e., approaches to improve the modularity of
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a> systems for better reuse
- Co-evolving <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a>, i.e., systematic approaches to synchronize
multiple, interacting <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:models@run.time">models@run.time</a> systems
- For those papers focusing on executable models at runtime, we encourage the
investigation of how the feedback from the systems are reflected in the
executable models (so that they have causal (bi-)connections with the
systems)
The workshop participants will be selected based on their experience and ideas
related to this maturing field. You are invited to apply for attendance by
sending:
- a full paper (8 pages) on original research, lessons learned from realizing
an approach or experiences on transferring a research prototype into practice,
- a position paper (6 pages) covering a well-argued vision or position,
- a demo paper (2 pages) describing a demonstration to be shown at the workshop,
- an artifact paper (2 pages) together with the artifact, which is of use to the
community (e.g., a reusable case study or a challenging example) or
- a short motivation (max. 100 words) to give a 5-minute lightning talk, to
introduce yourself to the community at the end of the first session of the
workshop.
All papers must conform to the double-column IEEE formatting guidelines. At
least three PC members will review each submission. The authors will be
notified about acceptance before the MODELS 2016 early registration deadline.
Organizers
- Sebastian Götz (main contact), TU Dresden, Germany
- Nelly Bencomo, Aston University, UK
- Kirstie Bellman, The Aerospace Organization, US
- Gordon Blair, Lancaster University, UK
Program Committee (tbc.)
- Franck Chauvel, SINTEF, Norway
- Siobhan Clarke, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- Fabio M. Costa, Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil
- Mahdi Derakhshanmanesh, MHP - A Porsche Company, Germany
- Antonio Filieri, Imperial College, UK
- Nikolaos Georgantas, INRIA, France
- Holger Giese, Universität Potsdam, Germany
- Ta’id Holmes, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
- Gang Huang, Peking University, China
- Chris Landauer, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
- Peter Lewis, Aston University, UK
- Lionel Seinturier, Uni. Lille, France
- Arnor Solberg, SINTEF, Norway
- Hui Song, SINTEF, Norway
- Thomas Vogel, Universität Potsdam, Germany
Further Information
Web site: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT16/">http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT16/</a>
Contact: Sebastian Götz (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:sebastian.goetz@acm.org">sebastian.goetz@acm.org</a>)</font>
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Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Götz
Researcher
Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät für Informatik
Institut für Software- und Multimediatechnik
Lehrstuhl für Softwaretechnologie
www: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.st.inf.tu-dresden.de/">http://www.st.inf.tu-dresden.de/</a>
Mail: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:sebastian.goetz@acm.org">sebastian.goetz@acm.org</a>
Kontakt: INF 2082
Tel.: +49 351 463 38346
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