Dear Modelica interested,

Please find enclosed the call for participation in the 5th international
workshop on Equation-based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools,
to be held in Nottingham 19 April 2013.

The EOOLT 2013 program is now ready, and the workshop is open
for registration!

     http://www.eoolt.org/2013

Early registration ends 5 April.

The EOOLT 2013 proceedings are now also available on line.

I very much hope you will consider participating. Also, if you
could help spreading the call for participation to others who
might be interested, I'd be much obliged.

Apologies for multiple copies!

All the best,

/Henrik

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                               EOOLT 2013

                        5th International Workshop on
         Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools

                        Nottingham, UK, 19 April, 2013

                            CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                  ***    Early registration deadline:    ***
                  ***             5 April, 2013          ***
                  ***     http://www.eoolt.org/2013      ***


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 continuous-time and event-based aspects (e.g. Modelica, SysML,
VHDL-AMS, 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. 

The program for EOOLT 2013 can be found here:

   http://www.eoolt.org/2013/index.php?id=program

Further, registration is now open: 

   http://www.eoolt.org/2013/index.php?id=attending#registration

Travel and accommodation information can be found here:

   http://www.eoolt.org/2013/index.php?id=attending


IMPORTANT DATES:

Early registration deadline:            5 April
Registration deadline:                  14 April
Workshop:                               19 April


WORKSHOP ORGANISATION

Chair:

Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham

Program Committee:

Bernhard Bachmann, University of Applied Sciences, Bielefeld
Bert van Beek,  Eindhoven University of Technology 
David Broman, U.C. Berkeley and Linköping University
Francesco Casella, Politecnico di Milano 
François Cellier, ETH Zürich 
Olaf Enge-Rosenblatt, Fraunhofer Institute, Dresden 
Peter Fritzson, Linköping University
Michaela Huhn, Clausthal University of Technology
Edward A. Lee, U.C. Berkeley
Pieter Mosterman, MathWorks
Ramine Nikoukhah, INRIA Rocquencourt and Altair
Chris Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology 
Peter Pepper, TU Berlin
Walid Taha, Halmstad University and Rice University
Alfonso Urquía, UNED, Madrid
Hans Vangheluwe, McGill University and University of Antwerp
Justyna Zander, MathWorks and Gdansk University of Technology
Dirk Zimmer, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen 

Steering Committee:

David Broman,  U.C. Berkeley and Linköping University
François E. Cellier, ETH Zürich
Peter Fritzson, Linköping University 
Edward A. Lee, U.C. Berkeley

Local Organisation:

John Capper, University of Nottingham
Nadine Holmes,  University of Nottingham
Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham

For further details, see the EOOLT 2013 website: www.eoolt.org/2013

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