MDPLE 2011 - INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MODEL-DRIVEN PRODUCT LINE ENGINEERING (MDPLE 2011)
Date2011-06-07
Deadline2011-04-10
VenueBirmingham, UK - United Kingdom
Keywords
Websitehttps://ecmfa-2011.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MODEL-DRIVEN PRODUCT LINE ENGINEERING (MDPLE 2011)
June 7, 2011
The fundamental premise of product line engineering (PLE) is that the investment in a family of products pays off later by allowing systematic, efficient derivation of products. This should be auto-mated as much as possible, which can be achieved via model-driven engineering (MDE) techniques.
Research in PLE and MDE has many intersections. PLE leverages MDE to specify variability, domain concepts, configurations and more. (Semi-) auto-mated product derivation requires mappings between the models on different abstraction layers and model transformations to derive an implementation from a configuration.
In addition, latest research shows the increasing need for concepts to deal with very large and evolving systems. Product lines can no longer rely on an immutable scope but need to be considered as evolving systems which can span over organizational boundaries. Thus, there is a need to apply and investigate latest concepts from MDE like model-driven evolution and co-evolution, consistency management, multi-paradigm modelling, etc.
In this workshop we aim to bring together re-searchers and practitioners to foster the exchange of concepts and ideas between them to address these challenges.
June 7, 2011
The fundamental premise of product line engineering (PLE) is that the investment in a family of products pays off later by allowing systematic, efficient derivation of products. This should be auto-mated as much as possible, which can be achieved via model-driven engineering (MDE) techniques.
Research in PLE and MDE has many intersections. PLE leverages MDE to specify variability, domain concepts, configurations and more. (Semi-) auto-mated product derivation requires mappings between the models on different abstraction layers and model transformations to derive an implementation from a configuration.
In addition, latest research shows the increasing need for concepts to deal with very large and evolving systems. Product lines can no longer rely on an immutable scope but need to be considered as evolving systems which can span over organizational boundaries. Thus, there is a need to apply and investigate latest concepts from MDE like model-driven evolution and co-evolution, consistency management, multi-paradigm modelling, etc.
In this workshop we aim to bring together re-searchers and practitioners to foster the exchange of concepts and ideas between them to address these challenges.
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- THE FOURTH WORKSHOP ON MODEL-DRIVEN TOOL & PROCESS INTEGRATION (MDTPI 2011)
- MODEL-DRIVEN ENGINEERING, LOGIC AND OPTIMIZATION: FRIENDS OR FOES? (MELO 2011)
- THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MODEL-BASED SOFTWARE AND DATA INTEGRATION (MBSDI 2011)
- ETAPS 2012 : The European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software
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