[fg-arc] CfP Models at run.time Workshop @ MODELS16

Sebastian Götz sebastian.goetz1 at tu-dresden.de
Wed May 18 09:41:39 CEST 2016


                                 Call for Papers                  11th 
International Workshop on Models at run.time                         In 
conjunction with MODELS 2016                      Saint-Malo, France, 
October 4th, 2016                        
http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT16/                          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  models at run.time  workshop are: a) to  foster  work  on 
novel  topics  covering  fundamental as well as applied    research  on  
models at run.time 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 models at run.time 
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 
models at run.time, 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 models at run.time, 
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  
models at run.time,  i.e.,  approaches  to  improve  the  modularity  of   
models at run.time systems for better reuse - Co-evolving   
models at run.time,  i.e.,  systematic  approaches  to  synchronize   
multiple, interacting models at run.time 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: http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT16/ 
Contact:  Sebastian Götz (sebastian.goetz at acm.org)



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Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Götz
Researcher

Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät für Informatik
Institut für Software- und Multimediatechnik
Lehrstuhl für Softwaretechnologie
www: http://www.st.inf.tu-dresden.de/
Mail: sebastian.goetz at acm.org
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