CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS
O M E R - 2 Object-oriented Modeling of Embedded RT-Systems
(http://ist.unibw-muenchen.de/GROOM/OMER-2/)
10 - 12 May 2001 Herrsching am Ammersee
9th Workshop of Working Group "GROOM: Foundations of OO Modeling"
of the "GI-Fachgruppe 2.1.9" "OOSE: OO-Software-Entwicklung"
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SCOPE
The importance of embedded real-time (RT) systems for our daily
life is rapidly increasing. Important application areas are e.g.
the aerospace, automotive, chemical process engineering, and
telecommunications industry. In all these areas the complexity
and functionality of functions realized in software increases
rapidly. Often this software is still developed using software
engineering technologies of the eighties. As a consequence, it
does not fulfill our expectations concerning maintenance and
reusability of developed subcomponents. Furthermore, it often
suffers from a separation of functions and data.
These are the reasons why object-oriented (OO) approaches are
needed that facilitate the development of reusable software
components, which hide data and functions behind well-defined
interfaces. The workshop OMER-2 addresses all aspects of the
development and application of object-oriented methods (languages,
tools, processes) for the design and implementation of embedded
RT systems. Its main purpose is to serve as a platform for academics
and industry as well as for tool (method) developers and users to
exchange their experiences in this field and to discuss new trends.
A further intention is to clarify a research agenda for the
OO development of embedded RT software, allowing academics to
focus their efforts and practitioners to reflect their daily
business.
FORMAT
OMER-2 is planned to be an "informal" workshop (similar to its
predecessor) with a limited number of participants (authors of
position paper submissions will be preferred), invited talks of
distinguished experts, short presentations of accepted submissions,
a modeling contest, and ample time for discussions and working
subgroups on different topics.
INVITED SPEAKER
* Bruce Douglass (I-Logix, Andover)
MODELING CONTEST (http://www.automotive-uml.com/mc/)
The workshop is accompanied by a modeling contest. The best models
will be honored with prize money and be presented at the workshop.
SUBMISSIONS
Position papers of four to six pages pertaining to all aspects of
OO embedded RT system modeling are sought, not limited to the
following:
* Architectural styles, patterns, ...
* Code generation from models
* Development of reusable components
* Experience reports of OO projects
* Extensions of OO modeling languages
* Testing and verification strategies
Submissions should be sent as pdf- or ps-files to
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The proceedings of OMER-2 will be published as a technical report.
Authors of selected submissions will be invited to submit a journal
paper version after the workshop.
DEADLINES
Deadline for position papers: March 1st, 2001
Notification of authors: April 1st, 2001
Registration for workshop: April 11th, 2001
LOCAL ORGANIZATION
A. Schuerr ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Institute for Software Technology
University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich
D-85577 Neubiberg, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
P. Hofmann, DaimlerChrysler, Esslingen (co-chair)
A. Schuerr, University Bw, Muenchen (co-chair)
M. von der Beeck, TU Muenchen
M. Cohen, I-Logix, Andover
W. Damm, OFFIS, Oldenburg
G. Engels, University of Paderborn
M. Fuchs, BMW, Muenchen
D. Hogrefe, University of Luebeck
J. Hooman, University of Nijmegen
J. Kaiser, Universitaet Ulm
B. Moller-Pedersen, Ericsson AS, Billingstad
U. Pansa, Telelogic Germany
A. Radermacher, Siemens AG, Muenchen
R. Resch, Berner & Mattner GmbH, Muenchen
St. Schmerler, FZI Karlsruhe
B. Selic, ObjecTime Limited, Kanata
A. Shaw, University of Washington, Seattle
H.-Ch. von der Wense, Motorola GmbH, Muenchen
J. Ziegler, Nokia, Helsinki
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