[ecoop-info] CFP: 9th International Workshop on Models at run.time
Sebastian Götz
sebastian.goetz at acm.org
Mon May 19 11:06:14 CEST 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS
9th International Workshop on Models at run.time
Co-located with ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on
Model Driven Engineering Languages & Systems (MODELS 2014)
September 28th - October 3rd, 2014, Valencia, Spain
http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/MRT2014/
Important Dates
Submissions of papers: July 11th, 2014
Notification: August 22nd, 2014
Workshop date: t.b.a.
We are witnessing the emergence of new classes of application that are
highly
complex, inevitably distributed, and operate in heterogeneous and
rapidly
changing environments. Such systems are required to be adaptable,
flexible,
reconfigurable and, increasingly, self-managing. Such characteristics
make
systems more prone to failure when executing and thus the development
and
study of appropriate mechanisms for runtime validation and
monitoring is
required.
In the model-driven software development area, research effort has
focused
primarily on using models at design, implementation, and deployment
stages of
development. However, the use of model-driven techniques for validating
and
monitoring run-time behaviour can also yield significant benefits. A
key
benefit is that models provide a richer semantic base for
run-time
decision-making. For example, one can use models to help determine
when a
system reconfiguration is beneficial. Model-based monitoring and
management of
executing systems plays a significant role in implementing the key
self-*
properties associated with autonomic computing.
The goal of this workshop is to look at issues related to
developing
appropriate model-driven approaches to managing and monitoring the
execution
of systems. We build on the previous events where we have
succeeded in
building a community and bringing about an initial exploration of the
core
ideas of Models at Runtime and now seek:
- experiences with actual implementations of the models at run.time concept
- rationalisation of the various concepts into overall architectural
perspectives
- to make explicit the specific roles that models play at runtime.
- impact on software engineering methodologies
- to continue to build a network of researchers in this emerging area,
based on
the results of the earlier editions.
Workshop Format
The workshop participants will be selected based on their experience and
ideas
related to this new and emerging field. You are invited to apply
for
attendance by sending a full-paper (8-10 pages) or a position paper (5-6
pages)
in PDF. The paper must conform to the Springer LNCS formatting
guidelines:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs (it is the same format of the
Conference,
see conference website for more information). Submissions will be
reviewed by
at least 3 PC members. The authors will be notified about acceptance
before
the MODELS 2014 early registration deadline. Candidates for best papers
(if
finally chosen) can be just taken from the category of
full-papers.
A primary deliverable of the workshop is a report that clearly outlines
(1)
the research issues and challenges in terms of specific research
problems in
the area, and (2) a synopsis of existing model-based solutions that
target
some well-defined aspect of monitoring and managing the execution of
systems.
Potential attendees are strongly encouraged to submit position papers
that
clearly identify research issues and challenges, present techniques
that
address well-defined problems in the area, and are supported by small
demos.
The workshop aims to:
- Integrate and combine research ideas from the areas cited
above.
- Provide a "state-of-the-research" assessment expressed in terms of
research
issues, challenges, and accomplishments. A preliminary version of the
intended
outcome can be found in the summary of last year's models at run. time
workshop
(see homepage).
- Plan and promote further events on these topics.
Papers on models at run.time can relate (but are not limited) to the
following
domains:
- Safety-critical systems
- Cyber-physical systems
- Energy-efficient systems
- Cloud-based systems
- Self-adaptive systems in general
We strongly encourage authors to address the following topics in their
papers
when relevant.
- What a runtime model looks like and how does it evolve?
- How are the causal links with executing code realized?
- The role of models at run.time in the software development process
- Models at runtime, the silver bullet for runtime assurance and V&V?
- Role of requirement at runtime, requirements reflection
- MDE at Runtime: Are MDE tools ready (performance, etc.) for more dynamic
usages?
- How do models at other phases of the SE lifecycle relate to the
corresponding
runtime models?
- Models at runtime and scalability: horizontally (managing large set of
nodes) and
vertically (from the cloud to the sensors)
- Models at runtime and software aging: does it help or hurt?
- Small demos and tools that support the use of models at run.time
- Vision papers on novel future directions for models at runtime
- No papers on executable models, unless they are causally (bi-)connected
to a
running system.
Organizers
- Sebastian Götz (main contact), TU Dresden, Germany
- Mohammed Al-Refai, Colorado State University, USA
- Nelly Bencomo, Aston University, UK
- Robert France, Colorado State University, USA
Programme Committee
- Christoph Bockisch, Uni. Twente, Netherlands
- Walter Cazzola, Uni. Milano, Italy
- Franck Chauvel, SINTEF, Norway
- Peter J. Clark, Florida International University, USA
- Fabio Costa, Federal University of Goias, Brazil
- Antonio Filieri, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
- Holger Giese, Universität Potsdam, Germany
- Martin Gogolla, Universität Bremen, Germany
- Gang Huang, Peking University, China
- Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Triskell Team,IRISA, France
- Rui Silva Moreira, UFP & INESC, Portugal
- Hausi A. Müller, Uni. of Victoria, Canada
- Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen, Germany
- Matthias Tichy, Uni. Gothenborg, Germany
- Mario Trapp, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
- Arnor Solberg, SINTEF, Norway
- Hui Song, SINTEF, Norway
- Thaís Vasconcelos Batista, UFRN, Brasil
- Thomas Vogel, Universität Potsdam, Germany
- Andreas Winter, Universität Oldenburg, Germany
- Uwe Zdun, Uni. Vienna, Austria
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Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Götz
Researcher
Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät für Informatik
Institut für Software- und Multimediatechnik
Lehrstuhl für Softwaretechnologie
www: http://www.st.inf.tu-dresden.de/
Mail: sebastian.goetz at acm.org
Kontakt: INF 2082
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