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I have never wrote a paper, maybe I try to do it now. Anyone else interested?

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Subject: IEEE R8 WIE: [ECMDA 2008] CfP ECMDA 2008


CALL FOR PAPERS

Fourth European Conference on
Model Driven Architecture Foundations and Applications

ECMDA 2008
Berlin, Germany, June 09 - 12, 2008

http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/go/ecmda2008


BACKGROUND

Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) is an initiative proposed by the Object
Management Group (OMG) for platform-generic  software development. It promotes
the use of models in the specification, design, analysis, synthesis, deployment,
and  evolution of complex software systems.

ECMDA is dedicated to furthering the state of knowledge and fostering the
industrialisation of the MDA methodology. Its  focus is on engaging the key key
figures of European research and industry in a dialogue which will result in a
stronger,  more efficient industry, producing more reliable software on the
basis of state-of-the-art research results. The 2008  conference is organised in
two tracks of interest dealing with the foundations and applications of MDA.
Experience  Reports on MDA tools and their applications are welcomed. There will
be additional workshops, tools and poster  exhibitions on these subjects.



INVITED SPEAKERS (to be completed)

David Harel, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel


IMPORTANT DATES

Workshop proposals                              January  02nd 2008
Notifications for workshops                     January  7th 2008
Deadline for Abstracts                          January  28th 2008
Deadline for Paper submissions                  February 05th 2008
Notification to Authors                         March    04th 2008
Final Submissions                               March    24th 2008
Tools and poster proposals                      April    07th 2008
Notifications to tools and poster proposals     April    28th 2008
Conference                                      June     09th - 12th 2008



TOPICS

ECMDA has two separate paper tracks, one for research papers (Track F) and one
for industrial papers (Track A). Each  track will be judged differently. The
academic track will be reviewed using common academic review guidelines. Papers
in  the industrial track may be shorter and will be judged against special
guidelines, as described.

- Research Papers on Foundations of MDA (Academic Track)

In this track, we are soliciting papers presenting original research on all
aspects of MDA. Typical but not exclusive  topics of interest are:
• Metamodelling – foundations and tools
• Model Transformation – languages and tools
• Reasoning about Models
• Model Navigation
• Model Synchronization and Consistency
• Modeling of Requirements, Architectures, Platforms
• Reverse Engineering
• Modeling for Testing and Validation
• Model Execution and Simulation
• Modeling of Service Qualities and of Security
• Aspect Modeling
• Software Process Modelling, Enactment and Execution

The research papers should be between 12 and 16 pages long, in A4 size along
the LNCS article style and uploaded as PDF.  They will be judged on novelty and
theoretical contribution. No simultaneous submission to other publication
outlets  (either a conference or a journal) is allowed. The proceedings are
planned to be published in a Springer LNCS volume.


- Industrial Papers on Applications of MDA (Industrial Track)

In this track, we are soliciting papers representing the views and experiences
of industrial players in MDA and of MDA  users. In particular, we are looking
for papers that set requirements on the foundations, methods and tools for MDA.
We  are also seeking for experience reports or case studies on the application,
successes or current shortcomings of MDA.  Quantified data are appreciated.
Industrial papers on all application areas of MDA are welcomed and may focus
e.g. on one  of the following:
• MDA for Complex Systems and Systems of Systems
• MDA for Embedded Systems and Real-Time Systems
• MDA for High-Integrity Systems, Safety-Critical, and Security-Critical
Systems
• MDA in the Automotive, Aerospace, Telecommunications, Electronics Industries
• Comparative Studies of MDA Methods and Tools
• MDA Technology Adoption, Development and Roll-Out Processes
• Metrics for MDA Development
• MDA Training
• MDA for Legacy Systems
• MDA for Systems Engineering
• Model Verification and Quality-Driven System Development
• MDA and Multi-Domain Modelling Languages
• MDA and Component-Based Software Engineering
• MDA and Service Oriented Architectures
• MDA and Business Process Modelling

The length of an industrial paper should be between 6 and 12 pages. Industrial
papers will be judged on practical  feasibility, maturity, and industrial
relevance. No simultaneous submission to other publication outlets (conference
or  journal) is allowed. The proceedings will be published in the same Springer
LNCS volume as the proceedings of the  Foundations track.



PAPER SUBMISSION

Paper submissions should be made through the electronic submission system that
will be made available at a later date. For submission and acceptance dates, see
Important Dates.

Papers must report previously unpublished work and not be submitted
concurrently to another conference with refereed  proceedings. Accepted papers
must be presented at the conference by one of the authors.

The proceedings of ECMDA'08 are scheduled to be published in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science series of Springer-Verlag. All paper submissions should be
in the LNCS format (see
http://www.springer.com/dal/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=1-164-2-72376-0)



CALL FOR WORKSHOPS

Researchers and practitioners interested in organising a satellite workshop in
the context of ECMDA 2008 are invited to submit proposals on topics related to
the conference.

The purpose of the workshops is to provide participants with a forum for
presenting novel ideas, and to discuss them in  an open and interactive
atmosphere. Responsibility for the format and organisation of each workshop
rests with the  submitters of the workshop proposal, but the ECMDA conference
organisers will provide rooms, audio-visual equipment, and  other logistical
support. The workshop proposals will be selected by the workshop chair, with the
advice of the ECMDA  steering committee.

- Workshop Applications

Electronic submissions in PDF are to be sent to the workshops chair:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Proposals should include:
• The name and the duration (half a day, one day, or two days) of the proposed
workshop
• A statement of the workshop goals
• A short scientific summary of the topic, including a discussion on the
relationship with the ECMDA topics
• A description of past versions of the workshop (if any), including, where
possible, dates, organisers, submission  and acceptance counts, and attendance
• Procedures for selecting participants and papers, and expected number of
participants
• Plans for dissemination (for example, published proceedings or special issues
of journals)
For submission and acceptance dates, see Important Dates.


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Ina Schieferdecker, FOKUS (Conference Chair)
Alan Hartmann, IBM (Programme Chair)
Marc Born, IKV++ (Workshop chair)
Julia Reznik, FOKUS (Publications Chair)
Philippe Desfray, Softeam (Tools and Poster Chair)

Dave Akehurst, University of Kent
Uwe Assmann, TU Dresden
Terry Bailey, Fundación European Software Institute
Mariano Belaunde, France Telecom
Xavier Blanc, University of Paris VI
Zhen Ru Dai, Philips
Miguel de Miguel, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Jean-Luc Dekeyser, University of Lille 1
Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn
Joachim Fischer, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Olaf Kath, IKV++
Torsten Klein, Carmeq
Ingolf Krueger, UC San Diego
Zhang Li, Beihang University
Tiziana Margaria, Univ. of Potsdam
Parastoo Mohagheghi, SINTEF
Richard Paige, University of York
Christoph Pohl, SAP AG
Arend Rensink, University of Twente
Laurent Rioux, Thales Group
Tom Ritter, Fraunhofer FOKUS
Bernhard Rumpe, University of Braunschweig
Doug Schmidt, Vanderbilt University
Rudolf Schreiner, Objectsecurity
Andy Schür,r Darmstadt University of Technology
Bran Selic, IBM Canada
Andreas Ulrich, Siemens AG
Albert Zündorf, University of Kassel

(to be confirmed)
Jan Aagedal, Telenor
Jean Bezivin, University of Nantes
Jean-Luc Dekeyser, LIFL
Juergen Dingel, Queen's University
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama
Gabor Karsai, Vanderbilt University/ISIS
Eda Marchetti, CNR
Tom Mens, Univeristy de Mons-Hainaut
Bjørn Nordmoen, Western Geco
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Metacase
Marten Van Sinderen, University of Twente
James Willans, Xactium XCT MIA-Software
Clay Williams, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center



VENUE

The conference will be held in Berlin, German capital, located at the heart of
Europe. With about 3,400,000 inhabitants,  The German capital Berlin is the
largest city in Germany. In the middle of the Brandenburg region, the city
occupies the  flatlands on the banks of the Spree, Havel and Dahme rivers and is
criss-crossed with numerous canals. Berlin unites  culture, nature and history,
has more than 170 museums and more than 2,500 public recreational and green
spaces. Berlin  is very close to the historically important city of Potsdam with
the famous palace Sanssouci.


LOCAL ORGANIZERS

ECMDA 2008 is organized with the support of FOKUS. The local organizers are
Birgit Benner, Andrea Techlin, Ilona  Schubert, Franziska Wollert, and Yanti
Grossmann.

Enquiries regarding the organization of the conference (submission,
accomodation, sponsoring, etc.) should be addressed  to
ecmda2008(at)fokus.fraunhofer.de

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