-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CfP: WS on Non-functional System Properties in Domain Specific Modeling Languages Datum: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 03:28:58 -0400 Von: Marko marko.boskovic@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de Antwort an: Marko marko.boskovic@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
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1st International Workshop on Non-functional System Properties in Domain Specific Modeling Languages (NFPinDSML2008) (http://planet-mde.org/nfpindsml)
Affiliated with MoDELS 2008, Toulouse France, September 28- October 3, 2008, (http://www.irit.fr/models/index.html) ******************************************************************************************* *******************************************************************************************
Objective
The NFPinDSML 2008 workshop brings together researchers and practitioners from communities dedicated to non-functional properties of software systems and researches from language engineering to study the principles of integration of various non-functional system properties and language engineering in order to further expand principles of reasoning about non-functional properties of software systems in Domain Specific Modeling Languages, and model-driven engineering in general
Relevance
For the engineering of systems of a particular domain, Domain Specific Modeling Languages (DSML) - domain-oriented modeling languages developed for solving specific classes of problems related to such a domain - are becoming a common-place in software and system engineering. While DSML are mostly dedicated to functional requirements, often they do not address non-functional system properties (e.g. availability, reliability, security, performance, timeliness, efficiency�). Non-functional system properties are recognized as at least as important as functional properties and have to be addressed during the design of systems. Non-functional properties of interest vary from domain to domain. Furthermore, there is different understanding of what are non-functional, and functional properties from domain to domain (e.g. timing and reliability properties are considered functional in the domain of embedded systems, and that is not the case in information systems). Finally, because of different relations, intrinsic-when one non-functional attribute affects another, or extrinsic-when a value of a non-functional property is behaving in opposing way to value of another, analysis of non-functional properties can be single and multi-dimensional.
Scope
The central question this workshop is the study of common principles of Domain Specific Language Engineering, and analysis of non-functional properties. The typical NFPinDSML 2008 paper studies Domain Specific Modeling Language concepts, non-functional system properties and annotation, computation and evaluation of non-functional properties of the final software product as a characteristic of a language.
The topics of interest are, but are not restricted to:
- Model annotations and computation of non-functional properties in domain specific modeling languages - Platform models, platform non-functional properties and domain specific modeling languages - Non-functional properties and traceability in domain specific modeling languages - Aspect-oriented modeling and non-functional properties in domain specific modeling languages * Estimation and evaluation of non-functional properties in domain specific modeling languages with aspects * Domain-specific aspects for estimation, evaluation and measurement - Assessment of non-functional properties in domain specific modeling languages * Estimation of non functional properties in domain specific modeling languages with simulation and mathematical formalisms * Measurement and empirical evaluation of non-functional properties in domain specific languages - Transformation and non-functional properties * Transformation as non-functional properties influencing design choice * Non-functional properties of transformations - Ontologies for formalizing shared knowledge about non-functional system properties - Legal policies of non-functional properties: * Legal policies and non-functional system properties * Integration of legal policies in domain specific languages - Non-functional properties and domain specific languages of particular domains (Service Oriented Architectures, Event Based Architectures, Embedded Systems, Health-care Systems, GUI�s, Insurance, �)
Papers Submission
We solicit position papers (4 to 8 pages) and full technical papers (up to 15 pages) formatted by using the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) style (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Short papers will be expected to discuss controversial issues in the field or describe interesting or thought-provoking ideas that are not yet fully developed. Full papers will be expected to describe new research results and have a higher degree of technical rigor than short papers. All papers must not have been previously published or submitted elsewhere. All papers should be submitted via the NFPinDSML 2008 EasyChair online submission system (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nfpindsml2008). All papers will be published in the workshop proceedings (published by CEUR online proceedings system: http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/). Improved versions of the best NFPinDSML2008 papers, (subject to a second round of rigorous review) will be published in the Software and Systems Modeling (http://www.sosym.org) journal.
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submissions: July 21, 2008 Notification of authors: August 22, 2008 Camera ready papers: September 16, 2008
Workshop Supporters
TrustSoft Research Training Group (TrustSoft Graduiertkolleg), Unversity of Oldenburg German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschunggemeinschaft-DFG)
Workshop Organizers:
Marko Bo�kovic, University of Oldenburg, Germany Dragan Ga�evic, Athabasca University, Canada Claus Pahl, Dublin City University, Ireland Bernhard Schätz, Technische Universität München, Germany The AISWorld LISTSERV is a service of the Association for Information Systems (http://www.aisnet.org). To unsubscribe, redirect, or change subscription options please go to http://lyris.isworld.org/. You are subscribed to AISworld as: neumann@wu-wien.ac.at. Each Sender assumes responsibility that his or her message conforms to the AISWorld LISTSERV policy and conditions of use available at http://lyris.isworld.org/isworldlist.htm.