Announcement

Important Dates

Submission deadline:
April 30, 2010 (extended)

Notification of acceptance for participation & presentation:
May 10, 2010

Final papers:
May 21, 2010

Workshop:
June 16, 2010


    Contact Person

    Christian Hein
    Fraunhofer FOKUS
    Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31
    10589 Berlin
    Tel.: +49 (0)30 3463 7375
    Fax: +49 (0)30 3463 8375
    christian [dot] hein [at] fokus [dot] fraunhofer [dot] de

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    3rd Workshop on Model-Driven Tool & Process Integration

    16th June 2010, Paris, France
    - in conjunction with ECMFA 2010 -

    Workshop Description

    Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is on the advance. The reason for this advance is the promise of handling the increase of complexity within the software and its development process by raising the level of abstraction using models as information storage.

    In the past years tool vendors adapted the approach of using models as information storage of their applications utilizing the advantages of these technologies (e.g. model querying, model consistency, implicit interface, notification mechanisms). Other vendors now provide the possibility to import and export models. But still, out of different reasons some tool vendors do not respond to this trend. In this case 3rd party vendors provide adapters. All that shows, that MDE has made good progress, with regard to the information representation. Now that tool internal information becomes available as models, the problem of integration and distribution still exists, and is one of the next barriers to tackle on the way to an efficient and productive MDE environment.

    The workshop in general addresses the area of application lifecycle management. Its main concern is the integration of tools and efficient distribution of information in development environments underlying with and underlying process based on MDE techniques such as model transformation. The aim of the workshop is to join researchers and practitioners in the field of development tool and process integration.

    This year’s edition of the workshop encourages in particular the submission of papers addressing the domain of embedded systems engineering as a key domain in European industry. However, the scope of the workshop is not limited to this domain and all submission will be evaluated based on their general contribution to theory and practice of tool and process integration. The workshop is open to anybody interested in increasing the efficiency in model driven software engineering. Based on the experiences gained from earlier version of the workshop (see below) a high number of participants especially from industry is expected.

    Topics included, but are not limited

    • Tool integration frameworks (e.g. Repositories, Interfaces, Adapters, Transport layer)
    • Distributed tool chains
    • Management of tool chains
    • Granularity of access
    • Security and Access Control of models and tools
    • Adaptation between meta modelling frameworks (e.g. MOF 1.4 , CMOF, EMF, EMOF)
    • Model and model element identification
    • Model Driven Enterprise Service Bus
    • Model Driven process integration
    • Model Based System Management
    • Distributed Modelling technologies (e.g. model querying)
    • Problem scenarios, User requirements, Practice reports & Success stories

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    Workshop Format

    The workshop will comprise presentations of accepted papers, tool presentations, and a keynote from industry. Papers should be submitted in advance and will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee. All accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings. It is planned to publish bounded proceedings with ISBN. At least one author for each accepted paper should register for the workshop at the conference and present the paper. For every accepted paper a second reader will make a second presentation containing questions and critiques. This shall facilitate exchange of ideas and stimulate discussions among the workshop participant.

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    Workshop Agenda

    08:30

    Welcome - Get Together

     

    09:00

    Workshop Introduction
    Christian Hein / Michael Wagner

    Model Driven Tool Interoperability in Practice
    Jean Bézivin / Hugo Brunelière / Jordi Cabot / Guillaume Doux / Frédéric Jouault / Jean-Sébastien Sottet

    Crossing Model Driven Engineering and Agility: Preliminary Thought on Benefits and Challenges
    Juan Cadavid / Benoît Combemale / Vincent Mahé

    A Modular Tool Integration Approach – Experiences from two Case Studies
    Matthias Biehl / Carl-Johan Sjöstedt / Martin Törngren

     

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    10:40

    Coffee Break

     

    11:00

    Model-based Integration of Analysis Services: Experiences with an Analysis
    Christian Härdt / Andreas Keis

    A common meta-model for interoperation of tools with heterogeneous data models
    Andreas Baumgart

    Semantic Annotation and Conflict Analysis for Information System Integration
    Henning Agt / Gregor Bauhoff / Ralf-D. Kutsche / Nikola Milanovic / Jürgen Widiker

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    12:30

    Lunch

     

    14:00

    Model-Driven Interoperability of Dependencies Visualizations
    Vincent Mahé / Hugo Brunelière / Frédéric Jouault / Jean Bézivin / Jean-Pierre Talpin

    Change-driven Model Evolution for Living Models
    Thomas Trojer / Michael Breu / Sarah Löw

    A Model-Driven Requirement Engineering Process Compliant with Automotive Domain Standards
    Morayo Adedjouma / Hubert Dubois / Kamel Maaziz / François Terrier

    SPEM4MDE: a Metamodel for MDE Software Processes Modeling and Enactment
    Samba Diaw /Redouane Lbath / Lê Vinh Thái / Bernard Coulette

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    16:00

    Closing

     Download all Proceedings

     

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    Important Dates

    Submission deadline:
    April 30, 2010 (extended)

    Notification of acceptance for participation / presentation:
    May 10, 2010

    Final papers:
    May 21, 2010

    Workshop:
    June 16, 2010

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    Organisation

    Workshop homepage: http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/go/mdtpi10

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    Paper Submission

    Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for presentation in any of the areas listed above. Scientific papers, position papers and experience reports are welcome equally. Only papers in English will be accepted. Length of papers should be 5 pages minimum and must not exceed 12 pages formatted in LNCS format. Papers have to present original contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere.

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    Registration

    Workshop participants should register with ECMFA 2010 registration system.
    http://www.ecmfa-2010.org/index.php/registration

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    Background

    The organizers participate in the CESAR project which is a European funded project from ARTEMIS JOINT UNDERTAKING (JU) and which focuses among other things on many of the items listed above.


    Program Committee (to be refined)

    Thomas Peikenkamp, Offis, Germany
    Gerhard Griessnig, AVL, Austria
    Christian Kreiner, TU Graz, Austria
    Andrey Sadovykh, Softeam, France
    Maria Agustina Cibran, Thales, France
    Terry Bailey, Vicinay Cadenas, Spain
    Tom Ritter, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
    Andreas Keis, EADS IW, UK


     

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    Announcement

    Important Dates

    Submission deadline:
    April 30, 2010 (extended)

    Notification of acceptance for participation & presentation:
    May 10, 2010

    Final papers:
    May 21, 2010

    Workshop:
    June 16, 2010


      Contact Person

      Christian Hein
      Fraunhofer FOKUS
      Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31
      10589 Berlin
      Tel.: +49 (0)30 3463 7375
      Fax: +49 (0)30 3463 8375
      christian [dot] hein [at] fokus [dot] fraunhofer [dot] de