[fg-arc] MODELS 2019 - Call for Doctoral Symposium Contributions

Gregor Engels engels at uni-paderborn.de
Sun May 5 17:27:03 CEST 2019


MODELS 2019 - Call for Doctoral Symposium Contributions 
(https://modelsconf19.org/?page_id=1118)

Munich, September 17, 2019

Deadline for Abstract Submission: June 10, 2019

The goal of the MODELS 2019 Doctoral Symposium is to provide an 
international forum for doctoral students to interact
with their fellow students and faculty mentors working in the area of 
model-driven engineering. The symposium supports
students by providing independent and constructive feedback about their 
already completed and, more importantly, planned
research work. The Symposium will be attended by prominent experts in 
the field of model-driven engineering, who will
actively participate in critical and constructive discussions.

The doctoral symposium will have the format of a one-day workshop, with 
presentations of the doctoral students who have their paper
accepted in a peer-review process, feedback from the mentors, and plenty 
of time for discussion. The presentations will be open for
mentors, students, and other conference participants; only supervisors 
of the presenters are excluded from the sessions in which their students 
deliver their presentation.

Submission Guidelines

Submissions (exclusively authored by the doctoral student) are invited 
from students who have settled on a doctoral dissertation topic,
but are still sufficiently far away from completion to be able to take 
full advantage of the given feedback.

Submissions should present research in progress that is intended to lead 
to a doctoral dissertation, using the following structure:

  * Problem: The problem the research intends to solve, the target
    audience of this research, and a motivation of why the problem is
    important and needs to be solved.
  * Related work: A review of the relevant related work, with an
    emphasis on how the proposed approach is different and what
    advantages it has over the existing state of the art.
  * Proposed solution: A description of the proposed solution and which
    other work (e.g., methods or tools) it depends on.
  * Plan for evaluation and validation: A description of how it will be
    shown that the work does indeed solve the targeted problem and is
    superior to the existing state of the art (e.g., prototyping,
    industry case studies, user studies, experiments).
  * Expected contributions: A list of the expected contributions to both
    theory and practice.
  * Current status: A description of the work to-date, results achieved
    so far and a proposed planned timeline for completion.

Submissions must not exceed five (5) pages plus two (2) pages for 
references. Submissions must adhere to the IEEE formatting instructions, 
which can be found at
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

All papers have to be submitted electronically in PDF format. The 
submission page for Doctoral Symposium @MODELS’19 is
through Easychair 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=doctoralsymposiummod> 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=models2019)

All accepted submissions will be available via IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

Important Dates

All submission deadlines are AoE (i.e. UTC-12).

  * Abstract Submission: June 10, 2019
  * Paper Submission: June 17, 2019
  * Acceptance Notification: July 25, 2019
  * Camera Ready: August 1, 2019
  * Doctoral Symposium: Tuesday, September 17, 2019


Selection Committee

Silvia Abrahão, Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain)
Mark van den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
Ruth Breu, Universität Innsbruck (Austria)
Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto (Canada)
Betty Cheng, Michigan State University (USA)
Antonio Cicchetti, Mälardalen University (Sweden)
Peter Clarke, Florida International University (USA)
Benoit Combemale, University of Toulouse (France)
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama (USA)
Joel Greenyer, Leibniz Universität Hannover (Germany)
Richard Paige, University of York (UK)
Alfonso Pierantonio, University of L’Aquila (Italy)
Gabriele Taentzer, Universität Marburg (Germany)
Matthias Tichy, Ulm University (Germany)
Antonio Vallecillo, University of Malaga (Spain)
Hans Vangheluwe, University of Antwerp and McGill University (Belgium, 
Canada)

Organizers

Gregor Engels, Paderborn University (Germany)
Gerti Kappel, Technical University of Vienna (Austria)


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