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Subject: Final CfP for OOIS workshop on "Model-Driven Approaches to Software Development" Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 16:42:59 -0700 From: "Turk,Dan" Dan.Turk@BUSINESS.COLOSTATE.EDU To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Final call for workshop papers "Model-Driven Approaches to Software Development" September 2, 2002 8th International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems (OOIS'02) Montpellier, FRANCE
Goal
The goal of this workshop is to look at issues related to model-driven development. Discussions in the workshop will address questions such as the following: What is model-driven development? How effective is it? What is a model-driven architecture (MDA) architecture? How can models be used to support agile development of systems?
Topics and Motivation
"Extreme Programming", "Agile Modeling", "Model-driven software development", "Model-driven architectures", "Agile Development", "OMG's MDA". These catch-phrases are currently the topic of much discussion in the software development world.
Some software methodologists say that modeling should drive the whole process. Some say modeling should be only done informally, and that models should not be kept for future use (i.e., that they are temporary artifacts produced during development). How useful is modeling? When should it be done? Can modeling be demonstrated to provide business value? Can architectures be developed using "agile" or XP approaches? What makes an approach agile, and what makes agile approaches advantageous? Can model-driven approaches be agile? Can we quantify the benefits of agile approaches?
These are all questions currently receiving a lot of attention in the software development world. This workshop solicits papers on any of these, or related topics, especially papers integrating agile approaches and model-driven development, and papers showing empirical support for these approaches. Papers focusing on the integration (or lack of ability to integrate) of agile and model-driven approaches fits well within the OOIS conference theme, "Information System Integration."
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
* Issues in model-driven development * OMG's Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) * The value of models (e.g., business models, enterprise architectures, requirements and design models) * Modeling techniques and notations relevant to IS development * Assumptions underlying model-driven development * The compatibility (or tension) between agile and model-driven development * Business value of modeling * Empirical validation of the value of modeling, especially using the OMG's UML and MDA * Empirical support for the effectiveness of model-driven and agile development approaches * Empirical validation of the benefits of Agile development (XP, Scrum, etc.)
Participants
This workshop is intended for researchers and practitioners who are interested in model-driven development and architectures, how to better build and use them, what form(s) they take, and their value. It is assumed that participants are familiar with basic concepts and issues in the domain of model-driven development.
Selection Process
There are two types of submissions: position papers and full papers. Position papers may be up to 5 pages in length, while full papers may be up to 15 pages. All submissions should be single-spaced, using 12-point font, and have 1-inch margins all around. Postscript, Word, and PDF formats are acceptable. A Program Committee will review the submissions and select papers that present relevant and interesting ideas and concepts that can contribute to the discussions that will take place in the workshop. OOIS plans to print a Springer proceedings of the workshop. Extended versions of outstanding papers may be recommended for publication in an appropriate journal.
Important Dates
Apr 10 Deadline for submission May 24 Notification of acceptance Jun 7 Camera-ready papers due Sep 2 Workshop Sep 2-5 Conference
Workshop Organizers
* Dan Turk, Organizing Chair, Computer Information Systems Dept, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. * Robert France, Computer Science Dept, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. * Geri Georg, Agilent Laboratories, Agilent Technologies, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. * Bernhard Rumpe, Computer Science Faculty, Munich University of Technology, Munich, GERMANY.
Program Committee Members
* Jean Bezivin, Computer Science Department, University of Nantes, Nantes, FRANCE. * Tony Clark, Computer Science Dept, King's College, London, England, UK. * Robert France, Computer Science Dept, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. * Geri Georg, Agilent Laboratories, Agilent Technologies, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. * Ana Moreira, Informatics Department, University of New Lisbon, Caparica, PORTUGAL. * Bernhard Rumpe, Computer Science Faculty, Munich University of Technology, Munich, GERMANY. * Ray Trask, IT Architecture, Qwest, Dublin, Ohio, USA. * Dan Turk, Computer Information Systems Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Contact Information
* Primary contact: Dan Turk, Computer Information Systems Dept, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. * Submissions: Geri Georg, Agilent Laboratories, Agilent Technologies, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. (See workshop e-mail or website below for submission instructions.) * Workshop e-mail: oois-mdsd@cs.colostate.edu * Workshop website: http://oois-mdsd.cs.colostate.edu http://oois-md.cs.colostate.edu/ * OOIS conference website: http://www.lirmm.fr/OOIS2002/ http://oois-md.cs.colostate.edu/
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