MiSE 2012 - ICSE 2012 Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering (MiSE 2012)
Topics/Call fo Papers
ICSE 2012 Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering (MiSE 2012)
Zurich, Switzerland
June 2-3, 2012
Workshop Overview
The purpose of this 2-day workshop is to promote the use of models in the engineering of software systems. In particular, we are interested in the exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences related to modeling. Engineers have used models to effectively manage complexity for centuries, and there is a growing body of work on the use of models to manage inherent problem and solution complexity in software development. The use of software models will become more prevalent as methodologies and tools that manipulate models at various levels of abstraction become available.
Workshop activities will focus on analyzing successful applications of software modeling techniques to gain insights into challenging modeling problems including (1) identifying, describing, and using appropriate abstractions, (2) supporting incremental, iterative development through the use of appropriate model composition, transformation and other model manipulation operators, and (3) automated analysis of possibly large, possibly incomplete models to determine the presence or absence of desired and undesired properties.
A list of topics includes:
? Modeling notations and tools
? Modeling of non-functional properties
? Metamodeling
? Modeling patterns and strategies
? Model transformations
? Model evaluation
? Model traceability and management
? Domain specific modeling
? Extracting models from implementation artifacts (e.g., for program understanding or verification)
? Use of models to support downstream activities (e.g., to generate test cases)
? Use of models at runtime (e.g., to support dynamic adaptation)
? Empirical studies
? Variability management using models
? Model reuse
? Innovative use of models
Important Dates
Paper submissions: February 17, 2012
Notification of authors: March 19, 2012
Camera-ready copies: March 29, 2012
Workshop format
The workshop will be highly interactive and focused on the sharing of ideas and on progressing towards a shared vision of research goals. Included in the program will be paper presentations, paper critiques by designated attendees, at least one panel discussion, posters, and a keynote talk.
Each paper presentations will be limited to 15 minutes, and will be immediately followed by a critique presented by a designated attendee.
Submission guidelines
Although the workshop is open to all, prospective participants are invited to submit a 4-7 page position or technical paper. Workshop papers must follow the ICSE 2012 Format and Submission Guideline. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee and the organizing committee for quality and relevance. Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings.
EasyChair will be used to manage the submission review process. Submit papers here .
Organizing Committee
Joanne Atlee, University of Waterloo
Robert France, Colorado State University
Geri Georg, Colorado State University
Ana Moreira, Universidade Nova Lisboa
Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen
Steffen Zschaler, Kings College
Robert Baillargeon, Sodius
Contact Information
To contact the organizers send email to mise-AT-cs.colostate.edu.
Program Committee
Lionel Briand, Simula Research Labs, Norway
Manfred Broy, Techincal University of Munich, Germany
Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto, Canada
Holger Geise, Hasso Platner Institut, Germany
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
Mats Heimdahl, University of Minnesota, USA
Michael Jackson, UK
Richard Paige, University of York, UK
Awais Rashid, Lancaster University, UK
Jon Whittle, Lancaster University, UK
Zurich, Switzerland
June 2-3, 2012
Workshop Overview
The purpose of this 2-day workshop is to promote the use of models in the engineering of software systems. In particular, we are interested in the exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences related to modeling. Engineers have used models to effectively manage complexity for centuries, and there is a growing body of work on the use of models to manage inherent problem and solution complexity in software development. The use of software models will become more prevalent as methodologies and tools that manipulate models at various levels of abstraction become available.
Workshop activities will focus on analyzing successful applications of software modeling techniques to gain insights into challenging modeling problems including (1) identifying, describing, and using appropriate abstractions, (2) supporting incremental, iterative development through the use of appropriate model composition, transformation and other model manipulation operators, and (3) automated analysis of possibly large, possibly incomplete models to determine the presence or absence of desired and undesired properties.
A list of topics includes:
? Modeling notations and tools
? Modeling of non-functional properties
? Metamodeling
? Modeling patterns and strategies
? Model transformations
? Model evaluation
? Model traceability and management
? Domain specific modeling
? Extracting models from implementation artifacts (e.g., for program understanding or verification)
? Use of models to support downstream activities (e.g., to generate test cases)
? Use of models at runtime (e.g., to support dynamic adaptation)
? Empirical studies
? Variability management using models
? Model reuse
? Innovative use of models
Important Dates
Paper submissions: February 17, 2012
Notification of authors: March 19, 2012
Camera-ready copies: March 29, 2012
Workshop format
The workshop will be highly interactive and focused on the sharing of ideas and on progressing towards a shared vision of research goals. Included in the program will be paper presentations, paper critiques by designated attendees, at least one panel discussion, posters, and a keynote talk.
Each paper presentations will be limited to 15 minutes, and will be immediately followed by a critique presented by a designated attendee.
Submission guidelines
Although the workshop is open to all, prospective participants are invited to submit a 4-7 page position or technical paper. Workshop papers must follow the ICSE 2012 Format and Submission Guideline. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee and the organizing committee for quality and relevance. Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings.
EasyChair will be used to manage the submission review process. Submit papers here .
Organizing Committee
Joanne Atlee, University of Waterloo
Robert France, Colorado State University
Geri Georg, Colorado State University
Ana Moreira, Universidade Nova Lisboa
Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen
Steffen Zschaler, Kings College
Robert Baillargeon, Sodius
Contact Information
To contact the organizers send email to mise-AT-cs.colostate.edu.
Program Committee
Lionel Briand, Simula Research Labs, Norway
Manfred Broy, Techincal University of Munich, Germany
Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto, Canada
Holger Geise, Hasso Platner Institut, Germany
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
Mats Heimdahl, University of Minnesota, USA
Michael Jackson, UK
Richard Paige, University of York, UK
Awais Rashid, Lancaster University, UK
Jon Whittle, Lancaster University, UK
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