This is a discussion on Reminder: CFP in the MODELS'05 workshop "MDD for Software Product-lines:Fact or Fiction?" within the Software Patterns forums, part of the Testing category; The following CFP may be of interest to this newsgroup readers. Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
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Reminder: CFP in the MODELS'05 workshop "MDD for Software Product-lines:Fact or Fiction?"
The following CFP may be of interest to this newsgroup readers. Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Contribution and Participation in the MODELS'05 workshop 9 "MDD for Software Product-lines: Fact or Fiction?" Will be held on Sunday, October 2, 2005 Scope: key advantages of using model-driven development in conjunction with commonality/variability analysis (CVA) are (1) rigorously capturing the key roles and responsibilities in a CVA and (2) helping automate repetitive tasks that must be accomplished for each product instance. Often, however, new customer requirements invalidate the results of earlier CVAs, such that a CVA and its derived meta-models, Domain-specific Modeling Languages (DSML), and model transformations/generators must be modified invasively and intrusively to reflect these new requirements. The primary scope of this workshop will be on theory and methods to reduce the impact of the new unanticipated requirements on the meta-models and model interpreters in order to improve the usability of model-based technologies in real-life large scale applications. For more information about the workshop please visit the workshop home page at http://www.geocities.com/andreynech/...sWorkshop.html GOALS the workshop objectives are to 1. Explore the pros and cons of current model-based technologies with respect to software product-line development, validation, and evolution. 2. Exchange the state of the current research on solution approaches regarding the problem of stabilizing meta-models, model-transformations, and code generators with minimal impact. 3. Analyze the impact of promising relevant software development methodologies and techniques for software product lines (for example Software Factories, domain modeling methodologies, etc.) on industrial software development. SUBMISSIONS the workshop submissions should contribute to work on software product-lines by providing * Techniques and tools that help overcome the challenges described above, i.e., the means to stabilize meta-model and generators with respect to updated commonalities and variabilities. Examples include, but are not limited to: o Patterns and pattern languages that can be applied to capture complex commonalities and variabilities via MDD tools. o Aspect-oriented software development techniques in the context of metamodelling and model transformations/code generators. o Techniques for enhancing meta-modeling, model transformations, and code generators to handle updates to CVA more seamlessly. * Case-studies that elucidate and amplify key challenges associated with developing, validating, and applying software product-line in practice. We also welcome case-studies that analyze relevant experience from other domains than software engineering, e.g. hardware development, building industry, etc. Please send your submissions to andreynech@yahoo.com (PDF format is preferred). IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for Position Papers: August 15, 2005 Notification Date of Acceptance: September 7, 2005 Final paper: September 19, 2005 Workshop Date: October 2, 2005 PUBLICATIONS There is a negotiation process with Springer regarding a possible publication of workshop papers in LNCS. A published conference satellite report is currently being investigated. It would contain a summary of the conference workshop (up to 8 pages), and the two best papers. This publication would be available at cost, and available on the registration form. |