CFP EOOLT 2013, Programs OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Dear All, Two items: - EOOLT'2013 workshop, Call for papers, deadline February 1, 2013 - MODPROD and OpenModelica workshops programs
5th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools (EOOLT-2013) University of Nottingham, UK, 19 April, 2013 Important Dates · Submission Deadline: 1 February · Author Notification: 1 March · Camera Ready: 22 March · Workshop: 19 April For further details, including on submission, see the EOOLT 2013 website: http://www.eoolt.org/2013 EOOLT Scope During the past decade, integrated model-based design of complex cyber-physical systems (which mix physical dynamics with software and networks) has gained significant attention. Hybrid modeling languages based on equations, supporting both continuoustime and event-based aspects (e.g. Modelica, SysML, VHDLAMS, and Simulink/ Simscape) enable high-level reuse and integrated modeling capabilities of both the physically surrounding system and software for embedded systems. The EOOLT workshop addresses the current state of the art of such equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages, as well as open issues that currently still limit their expressiveness, correctness, and usefulness. Moreover, integration of and comparison with related approaches and languages, such as actor-oriented, synchronous, and domain specific languages, are of particular interest. MODPROD and OpenModelica Workshops Location: Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden * 7th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development, February 5-6, 2013 * 5th OpenModelica Annual Workshop, February 4, 2013 Keynotes for MODPROD Workshop * Moritz Diehl, Professor at University Leuven, Belgium. Director of OPTEC Center. "Modeling Tools for Optimal Control and Embedded Optimization" * Jon Whittle, Professor and Chair of Software Engineering at Lancaster University, UK. "Model-Driven Development: Does anyone in industry really use it?". * Dr. Stefan-Alexander Schneider, Specialist, BMW Group, Germany." Virtual System Prototyping in Automotive Industry" For the most recent preliminary programs, see https://www.openmodelica.org/index.php/workshop/openmodelica-workshop https://www.openmodelica.org/index.php/workshop/modprod For more information and previous workshops see www.modprod.liu.se<http://www.modprod.liu.se> and www.openmodelica.org<http://www.openmodelica.org> Welcome! Peter Fritzson