7th IEEE Workshop on Model-Based Development for ComputerBased Systems
- Linking Views and Levels of Abstractions
within the 16th Annual IEEE International
Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS)
Successful application of model based development in domains like business
information systems or embedded systems has demonstrated its practical
relevance. However, with the shift to complex models with a long-term evolution,
issues related to the reuse of models gain importance for practical application
of model based development, including partitioning and maintaining models
and managing their change. Adequate modelling techniques must
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support a modularization of models into different views and levels of abstractions,
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ease localized changes without disturbing the integrity of the mode,
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enable analysing the impact of changes on the model as a whole,
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facilitate versioning (parts of) models maintaining the overall consistency,
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ensure aspects like understandability and maintainability and
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integrate profiles supporting specific application domains (e.g., automation,
business processes, web services),
to provide a practical application of model based development.
This workshop focuses on the scientific and practical aspects of model
based development (models, processes, methods, and tools) for supporting
the construction of computer based systems, with a focus on evolution and
management of model. Topics of the workshop include:
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Model evolution and maintenance
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Model versioning and product lines of models
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Model transformation and reengineering
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Model-based validation and verification
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Models in the system engineering process
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Model partitioning in relation to system architecture and project structure
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Quality assurance for models
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Integration of different models
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Tool support for model-based development
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Case studies and application of model-based development
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Experiences of using models and relating models with their applications
in the real-world development process.
Format:
To enable a maximum of interaction and discussion between the participants,
the workshop will be held as a combination of two parts. First, the full
papers are presented including a short discussion after each presentation.
In the second part, short position statements are given, as introduction
to a panel discussion by the speakers, to initiate a workshop discussion
with all attendees.
Final Program:
16th April 2009, 55Parc Hotel, Room Hearst, 4th Floor
08:30 - 10:15 Session 1: Paper presentations I
Damian Dechev and Bjarne Stroustrup. Model-based Product-oriented
Certification
Thomas Leveque, Jacky Estublier and German Vega. Extensibility
and Modularity for Model Driven Engineering Environments
Bernhard Schaetz. Constraints and Transformation
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:45 Session 2: Paper presentations II
Michael C. Jaeger and Ludger Fiege. View Points in the Smart
Home Product Line
Meiko Jensen and Sven Feja. A Security Modeling Approach
for Web-Service-based Business Processes
11:45 - 12:45 Lunch 4th Floor
12:45 - 1:30 Tool Demo
Thomas Leveque: CADSEg
Sven Feja: ARIS SOA Architect - Security Extension
1:30 - 3:00 Session 3: Position statements and workgroup discussion
3:00 - 3:30 Coffee Break
3:30 - 5:00 Session 4: Workgroup discussion (cont'd), Panel discussion
5:00 Workshop closing
Links:
Workshop Website http://www.proinf.de/mbd/
MBD 2009 Workshop CfP http://www.proinf.de/mbd/mbd09-cfp.html
Conference Website http://www.ece.usu.edu/ecbs09/
Important Dates:
Early registration deadline: see conference
website
Submission of position papers: 14th Mar
2009
Workshop at ECBS2009: 16th
April 2009
Publication:
All full papers went through a rigorous peer-reviewing process with at
least 3 reviews per paper. They are published in the workshop proceedings
as part of the ECBS conference
proceedings and in the IEEE digital library. Position papers are published
as online publications using a permalink.
Organizing Committee:
Matthias Riebisch,
TU Ilmenau, Germany
Bernhard Schaetz, TU Munich, Germany
Programme Committee:
Christian Erfurth, University Jena, Germany
Bas Graaf, Microsoft, USA
John Leaney, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Jing Janet Liu, Iowa State University, IA, USA
Zafar I. Malik, International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan
Matthias Riebisch, TU Ilmenau, Germany
Wilhelm Rossak, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Bernhard Schaetz, TU Munich, Germany
Jonathan Sprinkle, University of Arizona, AZ, USA
Peter Tabeling, Intervista, Austria/Germany
Claudio Talarico, Eastern Washington University, WA, USA
last changed April 16, 2009
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