CMA 2012 - International Workshop on Comparing Modeling Approaches
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Second International CMA workshop will bring together practitioners of different modeling approaches to discuss and evaluate them in the context of a focused case study and comparison criteria. Different modeling approaches are based on paradigms (e.g., aspect-, object-, service-, or feature-oriented), that range in use from requirements to low-level design, and it is difficult to compare them. However, comparisons are critical to help practitioners know under which conditions different approaches are most applicable, and how they might be successfully combined to achieve end-to-end methods. Previous editions of this workshop have produced a focused case study suitable for modeling in its entirety, and a set of comparison criteria that have been successfully applied to several different approaches. CMA 2012 participants will submit models of this case study using their own or other approaches of interest (available on the workshop website). The comparison criteria will be applied to accepted models prior to the workshop meeting date. At the workshop, participants will discuss the models and criteria categorizations, and develop potential end-to-end techniques and evaluation plans. We will produce a workshop report to be published in the MODELS 2012 Satellite Proceedings, and pursue a more comprehensive publication in a major journal.
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