[ecoop-info] MODELS 2014: Call for Tutorials and Workshops

Alessandro Garcia afgarcia at inf.puc-rio.br
Fri Feb 14 21:35:24 CET 2014


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Deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals: March 13th

MODELS 2014
ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference
on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems

Call for Tutorials and Workshops

Sept. 28th - Oct. 3rd, 2014 – Valencia, Spain
http://www.modelsconference.org

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The MODELS Conference is offering exciting opportunities for
Tutorials and Workshops in the areas of model-driven engineering
languages and systems. We strongly encourage you to consider organizing
a workshop or offering a tutorial at MODELS 2014, which is expected to
attract hundreds of attendees from academia, industry, and
government. Below you will find more details about these calls.


Call for Tutorials

The tutorials will provide intensive courses on topics ranging from
thoughts on the past, current, or future development of the modeling
discipline to presentations and/or demonstrations of new tools and
technologies. A slot in the Tutorial track will normally be 3 hours
(half-day).
Tutorials should target an audience of practitioners, researchers
(academic and industrial), and developers familiar with and already working
with software modeling techniques. Proposals in PDF format should be
uploaded to:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tutorialsmodels2014
by March 13, 2014 UTC+2. Submitted proposals will be reviewed to ensure
high quality and an appropriate mix of tutorials at the conference. At
MODELS, all tutorials are open to all registrants for satellite events
(workshops, symposia, etc). For more information, please read the
detailed call for tutorials at MODELS website:
http://models2014.webs.upv.es/tutorials.htm


Call for Workshops

The workshops will provide a collaborative forum for a group of
typically 15 to
30 participants to exchange recent and/or preliminary results, to
conduct intensive
discussions on a particular topic, or to coordinate efforts between
representatives
of a technical community. They are intended as a forum for lively
discussion of
innovative ideas, recent progress, or practical experience on model-driven
engineering for specific aspects, specific problems, or domain-specific
needs. Each
workshop should provide a balanced distribution of its time for both
presentation
of papers and discussions. We encourage prospective workshop organizers to
submit proposals for highly-interactive workshops focusing on areas
related to
modelling in general. Both research-oriented and applied topics are
welcome. For
more information, please read the detailed call for workshops at MODELS
website:
http://models2014.webs.upv.es/workshops.htm


Important Dates

13 March 2014 Tutorial/Workshop proposal submission
13 April 2014 Notification to proposers
28 Sep - 30 Sep 2014 Tutorial/Workshop days
All deadlines are hard. No extensions will be
allowed. Deadline is midnight for time zone UTC +2.

Tutorial Chairs

Michel Chaudron, Chalmers University of Technology | Gothenburg
University, Sweden
Juan de Lara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
They can be contacted at tutorials at modelsconference.org.

Workshop Chairs

Alfonso Pierantonio, University of L'Aquila, Italy
Gabriele Taentzer, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
They can be contacted at workshops at modelsconference.org

General Chairs
Isidro Ramos U. Politècnica de València, Spain
Silvia Abrahao, U. Politècnica de València, Spain

Program Chairs
Juergen Dingel (Foundations Track), Queen’s University, Canada
Wolfram Schulte (MDE in Practice Track), Microsoft Research, USA

Local Organizing Chair
Emilio Insfrán, U. Politècnica de València, Spain

Publicity Chairs
Alessandro Garcia, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Nelly Bencomo, Aston University, UK

Organizing Committee
see http://models2014.webs.upv.es/committee%20members.htm

Technical Program Committees
see http://models2014.webs.upv.es/programcommittee.htm







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