[ecoop-info] Deadline approaching (Feb05 & 12) - 2nd Intl Modularity in Modelling Workshop (MOMO 2017)

Gunter Mussbacher gunter.mussbacher at mcgill.ca
Tue Jan 17 19:14:09 CET 2017


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***        More time to submit papers! NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINES        ***

*** 2ND INTERNATIONAL MODULARITY IN MODELLING WORKSHOP (MOMO) WORKSHOP ***
***                Co-located with the 1st International               ***
***   Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming   ***
***                           <Programming>                            ***
***                 Brussels, Belgiium - April 3, 2017                 ***

***                 http://www.momo2017.ece.mcgill.ca/                 ***

***                        Deadline approaching:                       ***
***     February 5 for abstracts (optional), February 12 for papers    ***
***   Submit at: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=momo2017  ***

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Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings and will be
submitted for inclusion into the ACM Digital Library.

Extending the time-honored practice of separation of concerns,
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) promotes the use of separate models to
address the various concerns in the development of complex
software-intensive systems. The main objective is to choose the right level
of abstraction to modularize a concern, specify its properties and reason
about the system under development depending on stakeholder and development
needs. While some of these models can be defined with a single modelling
language, a variety of heterogeneous models and languages are typically
used in the various phases of software development. Furthermore,
Domain-Specific Modelling Languages designed to address particular concerns
are also increasingly used.

Despite the power of abstraction of modelling, models of real-world
problems and systems quickly grow to such an extent that managing the
complexity by using proper modularization techniques becomes necessary. As
a result, many (standard) modelling notations have been extended with
aspect-oriented mechanisms and advanced composition operators to support
advanced separation of concerns, to combine (possibly heterogeneous) models
modularizing different concerns, to execute an application based on
modularized models, and to reason over global properties of modularized
models.

The Second International Modularity in Modelling Workshop (MOMO) brings
together researchers and practitioners interested in the theoretical and
practical challenges resulting from applying modularity, advanced
separation of concerns, and advanced composition at the modelling level. It
is intended to provide a forum for presenting new ideas and discussing the
impact of the use of modularization in the context of MDE at different
levels of abstraction.

For more information, see the complete CFP at
   http://www.momo2017.ece.mcgill.ca/cfp.htm
and the Program Committee at
   http://www.momo2017.ece.mcgill.ca/committees.htm
or contact the organizers at momo2017-info at cs.mcgill.ca.

The workshop organizers Sebastien and Gunter look forward to welcoming you
to the second edition of MOMO.



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