MoSE 2009 - 1st International Workshop on Model-Driven Service Engineering (MoSE 2009)
Topics/Call fo Papers
1st International Workshop on Model-Driven Service Engineering (MoSE 2009)
(http://www.kybele.etsii.urjc.es/MOSE2009/index.htm)
In conjunction with the ACM 18th Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
Hong Kong, China, November 6, 2009
(http://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/conference/cikm2009/a...)
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BACKGROUND AND GOALS
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Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) deals with the provision of models, transformations between them and code generators to address software development. One of the main advantages of model-driven approaches is the provision of a conceptual structure where the models used by business managers and analysts can be traced towards more detailed models used by software developers. This kind of alignment between high level business specifications and the lower level Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) is a crucial aspect in the field of Service-Oriented Development (SOD) where meaningful business services and business process specifications are those that can give support to real business environment usually changing with increasing speed.
SOD has become currently in one of the major research topics in the field of software engineering, leading the appearance of a novel and emerging discipline called Service Engineering (SE), which aim to bring together benefits of SOA and Business Process Management (BPM). SE focuses on the identification of service (a client-provider interaction that creates value for the client) as first class elements for the software construction. The convergence of SE with MDE can holds out the promise of rapid and accurate development of software that serves software users' goals.
In this context, MoSE workshop aims to provide a forum to discuss different issues related to SE in conjunction with MDE, boarding open research problems in this area as well as practical experiences. Particular interests include methods, modelling languages, development methodologies and techniques in the field of SOD.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Models, meta-models for SOD
- Model transformation and tools for SOD
- Model-driven code generation for SOD
- Domain specifics languages for SOD
- Methodologies, methods and techniques for SOD
- Model-driven frameworks for SOD
- Software factories for SOD
- Formal models for SOD
- MDA for business services modelling
- MDA for business process modelling
- MDA for business process management
- MDA for service-oriented architectures
- MDA for (Semantic) Web Services
- MDA for SOA Governance
- MDA for quality of services (QoS)
- MDA for services level agreements (SLAs)
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Authors are invited to submit papers for oral presentation. Full papers in English will be accepted, and the length of the paper should not exceed 10 pages. Manuscript should be formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates (both for MS word and Latex) available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Papers should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair System (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mose200...). All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings by ACM Press.
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Paper Submission: June 20, 2009
- Authors Notification: July 18, 2009
- Camera Ready and Registration: July 31, 2009
ORGANIZATION
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PROGRAM CHAIRS
- Marcos, Esperanza - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Papazoglou, Mike - Tilburg University, Netherlands
ORGANIZATION CHAIRS
- De Castro, Valeria - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Vela, Bel?n - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
- Acu?a, C?sar - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Bollati, Ver?nica - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Cuesta, Carlos - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Herrmann, Elisa - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- L?pez, Marcos - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Vara, Juan Manuel - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- An, Yuan - Drexel University, USA
- Atzeni, Paolo - Universit? Roma Tre, Italy
- Benatallah, Boualem - University of New South Wales, Australia
- B?zivin, Jean - Universit? de Nantes, France
- Br?k, Rolv - University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Cardoso, Jorge - SAP Research CEC Dresden, Germany
- Casati, Fabio - University of Trento, Italy
- Castro, Alfonso - Telefonica I+D, Spain
- Corchuelo, Rafael - University of Seville, Spain
- Curbera, Francisco - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
- Koch, Nora - Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
- Lycett, Mark - Brunel University, United Kingdom
- Johannesson, Paul - Stockholm University and Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Pavon, Juan - Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
- Vallecillo, Antonio - University of Malaga, Spain
- Van den Heuvel, Willem-Jan - Tilburg University, Netherlands
- Vargas Solar, Genoveva - CNRS, LSR-IMAG, France
(http://www.kybele.etsii.urjc.es/MOSE2009/index.htm)
In conjunction with the ACM 18th Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
Hong Kong, China, November 6, 2009
(http://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/conference/cikm2009/a...)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BACKGROUND AND GOALS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) deals with the provision of models, transformations between them and code generators to address software development. One of the main advantages of model-driven approaches is the provision of a conceptual structure where the models used by business managers and analysts can be traced towards more detailed models used by software developers. This kind of alignment between high level business specifications and the lower level Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) is a crucial aspect in the field of Service-Oriented Development (SOD) where meaningful business services and business process specifications are those that can give support to real business environment usually changing with increasing speed.
SOD has become currently in one of the major research topics in the field of software engineering, leading the appearance of a novel and emerging discipline called Service Engineering (SE), which aim to bring together benefits of SOA and Business Process Management (BPM). SE focuses on the identification of service (a client-provider interaction that creates value for the client) as first class elements for the software construction. The convergence of SE with MDE can holds out the promise of rapid and accurate development of software that serves software users' goals.
In this context, MoSE workshop aims to provide a forum to discuss different issues related to SE in conjunction with MDE, boarding open research problems in this area as well as practical experiences. Particular interests include methods, modelling languages, development methodologies and techniques in the field of SOD.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Models, meta-models for SOD
- Model transformation and tools for SOD
- Model-driven code generation for SOD
- Domain specifics languages for SOD
- Methodologies, methods and techniques for SOD
- Model-driven frameworks for SOD
- Software factories for SOD
- Formal models for SOD
- MDA for business services modelling
- MDA for business process modelling
- MDA for business process management
- MDA for service-oriented architectures
- MDA for (Semantic) Web Services
- MDA for SOA Governance
- MDA for quality of services (QoS)
- MDA for services level agreements (SLAs)
PAPER SUBMISSION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authors are invited to submit papers for oral presentation. Full papers in English will be accepted, and the length of the paper should not exceed 10 pages. Manuscript should be formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates (both for MS word and Latex) available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Papers should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair System (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mose200...). All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings by ACM Press.
IMPORTANT DATES
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Paper Submission: June 20, 2009
- Authors Notification: July 18, 2009
- Camera Ready and Registration: July 31, 2009
ORGANIZATION
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROGRAM CHAIRS
- Marcos, Esperanza - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Papazoglou, Mike - Tilburg University, Netherlands
ORGANIZATION CHAIRS
- De Castro, Valeria - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Vela, Bel?n - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
- Acu?a, C?sar - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Bollati, Ver?nica - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Cuesta, Carlos - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Herrmann, Elisa - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- L?pez, Marcos - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
- Vara, Juan Manuel - Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- An, Yuan - Drexel University, USA
- Atzeni, Paolo - Universit? Roma Tre, Italy
- Benatallah, Boualem - University of New South Wales, Australia
- B?zivin, Jean - Universit? de Nantes, France
- Br?k, Rolv - University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Cardoso, Jorge - SAP Research CEC Dresden, Germany
- Casati, Fabio - University of Trento, Italy
- Castro, Alfonso - Telefonica I+D, Spain
- Corchuelo, Rafael - University of Seville, Spain
- Curbera, Francisco - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
- Koch, Nora - Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
- Lycett, Mark - Brunel University, United Kingdom
- Johannesson, Paul - Stockholm University and Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Pavon, Juan - Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
- Vallecillo, Antonio - University of Malaga, Spain
- Van den Heuvel, Willem-Jan - Tilburg University, Netherlands
- Vargas Solar, Genoveva - CNRS, LSR-IMAG, France
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