ICMT 2010 - ICMT2010 Intl. Conference on Model Transformation
Topics/Call fo Papers
Modelling is now essential for dealing with the complexity of IT systems during their development and maintenance processes. As models grow in use for developing IT systems, transformations between models grow in importance. Model transformations allow the definition and implementation of operations on models, and also provide a chain that can enable the automated development of a system from its corresponding models.
Model transformations require specialized support in order to realize their full potential; their foundations, semantics, structuring mechanisms, and properties (e.g., modularity, composability, and parameterization) all demand further study. Furthermore, model transformations do not sit in isolation, and require methodological support to integrate into existing software development practises.
ICMT is the premier forum for the presentation of new results in the area of model transformations. As a working conference, ICMT has a strong practical focus, with research papers, industrial reports, tool presentations, panels, and invited talks from renowned speakers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to languages, scalability, reuse, semantics, implementation, generation, merging, maintenance, evolution, methodologies, tools, case studies of/for model transformations.
Model transformations require specialized support in order to realize their full potential; their foundations, semantics, structuring mechanisms, and properties (e.g., modularity, composability, and parameterization) all demand further study. Furthermore, model transformations do not sit in isolation, and require methodological support to integrate into existing software development practises.
ICMT is the premier forum for the presentation of new results in the area of model transformations. As a working conference, ICMT has a strong practical focus, with research papers, industrial reports, tool presentations, panels, and invited talks from renowned speakers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to languages, scalability, reuse, semantics, implementation, generation, merging, maintenance, evolution, methodologies, tools, case studies of/for model transformations.
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- International Conference on Software Composition 2010 SC 2010
- CSMR 2010 14th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
- PLPV 2010 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Programming Languages meets Program Verification
- PEPM'10 ACM SIGPLAN 2010 Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation
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