GT-VMT 2012 - 11th International Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques (GT-VMT)
Topics/Call fo Papers
11th International Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques (GT-VMT)
GT-VMT serves as a forum for all researchers and practitioners interested in the use of visual notations (especially graph-based), techniques and tools for the specification, modeling, validation, manipulation and verification of complex systems. The aim of the workshop is to promote engineering approaches that provide effective sound tool support for visual modeling languages, enhancing formal reasoning at the syntactic as well as semantic level (e.g., for model specification, model analysis, model transformation, and model consistency management) in different domains, such as UML, Petri nets, graph transformation or business process/workflow models.
This year's workshop has a special theme of constraints, and we particularly encourage submissions that focus on visual/graph constraints, ranging from underlying theory through to their utility in complex system specification, validation and verification.
GT-VMT serves as a forum for all researchers and practitioners interested in the use of visual notations (especially graph-based), techniques and tools for the specification, modeling, validation, manipulation and verification of complex systems. The aim of the workshop is to promote engineering approaches that provide effective sound tool support for visual modeling languages, enhancing formal reasoning at the syntactic as well as semantic level (e.g., for model specification, model analysis, model transformation, and model consistency management) in different domains, such as UML, Petri nets, graph transformation or business process/workflow models.
This year's workshop has a special theme of constraints, and we particularly encourage submissions that focus on visual/graph constraints, ranging from underlying theory through to their utility in complex system specification, validation and verification.
Other CFPs
- First Workshop on GRAPH Inspection and Traversal Engineering (GRAPHITE)
- Fourth International Workshop on Foundations of Interface Technologies (FIT)
- 8th Workshop on Fixed Points in Computer Science (FICS)
- 9th International Workshop on Formal Engineering approaches to Software Components and Architectures (FESCA)
- Third International workshop on Developments in Implicit Computational complExity (DICE)
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