Background and Goals
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The Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) is an approach to the development
of IT systems fostered by the Object Management Group (OMG) that
separates the specification of the system functionality from its
implementation on a particular platform. A common pattern of MDA
development is to define a platform-independent model (PIM) of a
system, and to apply (parameterised) transformations to this PIM to
obtain one or more platform-specific models (PSMs). In this context,
PIMs are reusable models that consolidate the application development
effort. Furthermore, MDA advocates the use of OMG core technology,
especially the Meta-Object Facility (MOF) and MOF-compliant languages
such as UML and CWM. In Model-Driven Development the MDA principles and
technologies are applied in the development of software systems.
MDD is already around for some years and is about to become commodity
in software development due to its benefits (reduction on development
costs, improvement of software quality, reduction of maintenance costs
and the support for controlled evolution of IT systems). MDD has also
been applied in many application areas, such as real-time and embedded
systems, and telecommunication systems, and, more recently, to the
development and integration of enterprise information systems. However,
the MDD research community is wishing to explore the bounds of MDD, by
investigating new applications areas and combinations with other
emerging technologies, like, for example, pervasive context-aware
systems, Semantic web, Semantic web services, SOA and ontologies. This
workshop aims at fostering the further development and application of
MDD techniques.This is the second edition of this workshop, in which we
want to build upon the very successful first edition last year in Milan.
Keynote Speaker
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A keynote speaker will be invited to address the workshop on future
trends on the theory, practise and applications of MDD techniques.
Paper submission:
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The workshop welcomes three types of submissions:
1- Full papers describing novel ideas on MDD at either a practical or
theoretical level. The length of a full paper should not exceed 12
pages (7000 words).
2- Short or position papers describing work in progress or an author’s
position regarding the current MDD practice and/or its future trends.
The maximum length of a position paper is 5 pages.
3- Demonstrations of a particular prototype approach or tool applicable
to MDD. The demonstration should be accompanied by a paper with a
maximum length of 4 pages. The demonstration will be shown during the
workshop.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript are available
at the ICEIS web site. Papers should be submitted online through the
online submission system.
Remarks about the on-line submission procedure:
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1. A "double-blind" paper evaluation method will be used. To facilitate
that, the authors are kindly requested to produce and provide the
paper, WITHOUT any reference to any of the authors. This means that is
necessary to remove the authors personal details, the acknowledgements
section and any reference that may disclose the authors identity.
2. The web submission procedure automatically sends an acknowledgement,
by e-mail, to the contact author.
All papers will be reviewed on the basis of relevance,
clarity and technical quality. At least one author should attend the
workshop to present the paper.
All accepted papers will be published in workshop proceedings book with
an ISBN#, which will be printed by INSTICC Press. The proceedings will
be available at the time of the workshop
Topics of interest :
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Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
•MDD and Enterprise Information Systems
•MDD and Service-Oriented Architectures
•MDD and Semantic Web
•MDD and Semantic Web services
•MDD and Ontologies
•Domain Specific Languages (DSL) based on MDA technologies
•Model Transformation Languages and Tools
•Mapping, Matching and Transformation Techniques
•MDD and Databases
•MDD and Business Process Modelling
•MDD for reverse-engineering and software maintenance
•MDD for pervasive and context-aware systems
Important dates:
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•Submission Deadline: March 8, 2010
•Author Notification: April 6, 2010
•Camera Ready Submission Deadline: April 21, 2010
Program committee (list not yet complete)
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João Paulo A. Almeida (Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil)
Noureddine Belkhatir (Université de Grenoble,LSR/ADELE, France)
Jean-Pierre Bourrey (Ecole Centrale de Lille, France)
Florian Daniel (University of Trento, Italy)
Anastasius Gavras (Eurescom, Germany)
Sune Jakobsson (Telenor, Norway)
Denivaldo Lopes (Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil)
Valérie Monfort (Université. de Paris I, Sorbonne, France)
José Raul Romero (University of Cordoba, Spain)
Marten van Sinderen (University of Twente, the Netherlands)
Richard Mark Soley (OMG, USA)
Liming Zhu (School of CSE, University of NSW, Australia)
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