-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Models to Programs Workshop @ADBIS2019 Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 09:08:56 +0000 From: Jiri Musto Jiri.Musto@lut.fi To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
M2P@ADBIS 2019 Models to Programs
ADBIS 2019, September 8-11, 2019, Bled - Slovenia https://adbis2019.um.sihttps://adbis2019.um.si/
M2P website: https://www.is.informatik.uni-kiel.de/is/veranstaltungen/adbis/m2p2019adbis/
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Workshop in collaboration with The 23rd European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems Programming has become a technique for everybody, especially for non-computer scientists. Programs became an essential part of modern infrastructure. Programming is nowadays a socio-material practice in most disciplines of science and engineering. Programs of the future must be understandable by all parties involved, must be accurate and precise enough for the task they support, and must support reasoning and controlled realisation and evolution at all levels of abstraction. The workshop will discuss novel approaches to programming based on modelling approaches such as model-driven development (MDE, MDA, MDD) and conceptual-model programming and their future developments. In future, application engineers and scientists are going to develop and to use models instead of programming in the old style. A model may combine several facets at the same time and may thus have its structure where some facets support specific purposes and functions. A model is a well-formed, adequate, and dependable instrument that represents origins and that functions in utilisation scenarios. Its criteria of well-formedness, adequacy, and dependability must be commonly accepted by its CoP within some context and correspond to the functions that a model fulfils in utilisation scenarios. The model should be well-formed according to some well-formedness criterion. As an instrument or more specifically an artefact a model comes with its background that is often given only in an implicit and hidden form and not explicitly explained. The list of workshop topics
* notions of models that can be understood and used as programs * models-at-runtime * advanced conceptual modelling * conceptual-model programming * modelling foundation * transformation of models to programs * model suites/ensembles for programmers * modelling as the first step to programming and its revisions * advanced model-driven programming and software modernisation * modelling in applications
Important Dates: Workshop paper submission: May 17th 2019 Workshop paper acceptance notification: June 10th 2019 Camera-ready paper: June 23rd 2019 Workshops: September 8th 2019 Main Conference: September 8-11th 2019
Organizers: Prof. Dr. Ajantha Dahanayake (Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland) Ajantha.Dahanayake@lut.fimailto:Ajantha.Dahanayake@lut.fi Prof. Dr. Bernhard Thalheim (Christian Albrechts University, Germany) thalheim@is.informatik.uni-kiel.demailto:thalheim@is.informatik.uni-kiel.de
PROGRAM COMMITTEE Heinrich C. Mayr (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria) Jari Porras (Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland) Veda C. Storey (Georgia State University, USA) Witold Abramowicz (Poznan University of Economics, Poland) Igor Fjodorov (Russian economic Plekhanov university, Russia) Elyar Gasanov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Holger Giese (Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany) John Mylopoulos (University of Toronto, Canada) Bernhard Rumpe (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) Klaus-Dieter Schewe (Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria) _______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org