Dear All,
This week we completed a very interesting OpenModelica annual workshop. The 
presentations will soon appear
on our website:  www.openmodelica.org<http://www.openmodelica.org/>
A related interesting event is EOOLT 2025, in Bielefeld, Germany, June 13.  
Abstract deadline April 4. See below.
(regarding this email list, see the end of this email)

EOOLT 2025: 10th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented 
Modeling Languages and Tools

1st call for papers

Venue
Hochschule Bielefeld, University of Applied Sciences
Bielefeld, Germany
June 13, 2025
Links
EOOLT'25 web page: https://eoolt.org/2025/index.html
Paper submission on EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eoolt2025
Dates

  *   Abstract submission deadline: April 4
  *   Paper submission deadline: April 11
  *   Author notification: May 7
  *   Camera-ready: June 6
  *   Workshop: June 13
Topics

Contributions to this workshop focus on methodological aspects and describe new 
solutions for the design and use of equation-based languages. In addition to 
full contributions, shorter work-in-progress papers are welcome, offering an 
opportunity to discuss current approaches within the community.
Typical themes of the EOOLT workshop range from language design via modeling 
aspects to simulation code:

  *   Design aspects of equation-based languages and their formal semantics
  *   Relation to other languages such as functional reactive programming (FRP) 
or synchronous languages
  *   Verification, type systems, and early static checking
  *   Discrete-event and hybrid system modeling
  *   Acausality/non-causality and its role in model reusability
  *   Multi-resolution / multi-scale modeling using EOO languages
  *   Model-driven development related to EOO languages
  *   Equation-based modeling in the frame of system engineering
  *   Reflection and meta-programming
  *   Environments for modeling, simulation and debugging
  *   Mathematical formalisms for simulation semantics
  *   Code generation for real-time systems, embedded system, multi-core 
platforms, and distributed systems
  *   Algorithms and tools for analyzing or optimizing equation-based models
Submission

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit the following contributions:

  1.  Full length research papers: up to 10 pages for consideration by the 
program committee. Papers are welcome that offer presentations and discussions 
of existing languages and tools, their capabilities and limitations; reports on 
practical experience; demonstrations of languages, tools, benchmarks, ideas, 
and concepts; positions related to relevant questions; and discussion topics.
  2.  Work-in-progress papers: up to 4 pages for consideration by the program 
committee. Papers are welcome that offer presentations and discussions of 
work-in-progress and open problem statements that can be thoroughly discussed 
during the workshop.
All submissions must describe original research work, not previously published 
or submitted for publication elsewhere.
The program committee will evaluate the papers' technical contributions, 
relevance, originality, correctness, and clarity.

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