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SAM 2012 - 2012 7Th Systems Analysis And Modeling Workshop

Date2012-10-01

Deadline2012-08-10

VenueInnsbruck, Austria Austria

Keywords

Websitehttp://sdl-forum.org/Events/SAM2012

Topics/Call fo Papers

The Systems Analysis and Modeling (SAM) workshop provides an open arena for participants from academia and industry to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in modeling, specification, and analysis of distributed, communication and real-time systems using System Design Languages (SDL): that is, the ITU Specification and Description Language (incl. Message Sequence Charts) and related languages such as UML, ASN.1, TTCN-3, and URN.
The SAM workshop originates from the use of languages and techniques for telecommunications applications, whereas MODELS has a background in the application of UML. However, UML is also used for telecommunications, and the languages standardized by ITU-T (ASN.1, SDL-2010, TTCN-3, URN) are also used for other applications. The 2012 MODELS conference week is a unique opportunity to attend both of these events with overlapping domains of interest.
Scope
The 2012 edition of the workshop will cover the following non-exclusive list of topics:
Language development
domain-specific languages and language extensions
standardization of language profiles
evolution of language standards
modular language design
semantics
evaluation of languages
real-time
performance

Model-driven development
systems engineering, including embedded systems and Internet of Things
analysis and simulation of models
product lines and reuse approaches
systematic testing
model transformations
Application of SDL (Specification and Description Language, Message Sequence Charts, UML, SysML, ASN.1, TTCN-3, URN …)
industrial usage reports
standardization activities
experiences from education<
domain-specific applicability (e.g., in automotive, aerospace, telecommunication)
Tool support

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