Apologies for multiple copies ******************************************************************************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Seventh European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications ( ECMFA 2011) 6-9th of June 2011, Birmingham, UK www.ecmfa-2011.org Early bird registration deadline is on the 3rd of May. ******************************************************************************** The ECMFA (formerly known as the ECMDA-FA conference series) has established itself as one of the top conferences dedicated to advancing the state of knowledge and fostering the industrial application of level models and computer-based automation in Software and System Engineering . We are delighted to invite you to attend ECMFA, to be held in Birmingham, UK 6-9th of June, 2011.
The conference will take place in Birmingham University. Registration is open at http://www.ecmfa-2011.org/register.html. The early registration deadline is on the 3rd of May. The conference will include a Technical Program of 24 research papers from the academia and industry, two key note presentations by Steve Cook (Microsoft Research) and Prof. Wilhelm Schäfer (Universität Paderborn). ECMFA 2011 hosts the following workshops and tutorial sessions in addition to numerous consultancy and tool sessions. The conference banquet will take place in the Barber Institute of Fine Arts (www.barber.org.uk ) on the 7th of June and the Conference Dinner will be in Birmingham City Council House on the 8th of June. For further details see www.ecmfa-2011.org Workshops: • The Third International Workshop on Model-Based Software and Data Integration (MBSDI 2011) • Model-Driven Engineering, Logic and Optimization: friends or foes? (MELO 2011) • The Third Workshop on Behavioural Modelling - Foundations and Applications (BM-FA 2011) • The Fourth Workshop on Model-Driven Tool & Process Integration (MDTPI 2011) • The First Workshop on Process-centred Approaches for Model-Driven Engineering (PMDE 2011) • Third International Workshop on Model-Driven Product-Line Engineering (MDPLE 2011) Tutorials: • Agile Development with domain Specific Languages • Incremental Evaluation of Model Queries over EMF Models: A Tutorial on EMF-IncQuery • Integrated Model Management with Epsilon • Creating Domain-Specific Modelling Languages that work: Hands-on ABOUT BIRMINGHAM Birmingham is Britain's second largest city and is situated right in the heart of England. Birmingham's location in the centre of England makes it an ideal base to explore the rest of the UK. We are only 90 minutes away from London by train and Stratford upon Avon, Warwick, Oxford, the Cotswolds and Wales are only a short journey away. It is a city of culture, combined with superb shopping, great nightlife and award-winning restaurants. Birmingham is home to the famous City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Some of the finest art collections in the world are to be found in Birmingham at the City Museum and Art Gallery, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts (University Campus) and the IKON Gallery (Brindley Place). There are many museums including Cadbury World which celebrates Birmingham’s chocolate industry. With more canals than Venice, why not explore and dine in Brindley Place on Broad Street. Birmingham boasts excellent shopping facilities in the completely re-vamped Bullring shopping centre and exclusive designer goods can be bought at the amazingly designed Selfridges store and Mailbox. *------------------------------------ Dr Behzad Bordbar School of Computer Science University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK Office 116, Computer Science Building TEL :+44 121 414 3487 FAX :+44 121 414 4281 EMAIL: B.Bordbar [AT]cs.bham.ac.uk URL: www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~bxb/ *------------------------------------ ---- [[ Petri Nets World: ]] [[ http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/PetriNets/ ]] [[ Mailing list FAQ: ]] [[ http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/PetriNets/pnml/faq.html ]] [[ Post messages/summary of replies: ]] [[ [email protected] ]]
