The Model Driven Software Network
Raise your level of abstraction

Time: June 15, 2010 all day
Location: ECMFA 2010 Paris
City/Town: Paris
Website or Map: http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.d…
Event Type: ecmfa, workshop
Organized By: Michael Wagner
Latest Activity: Feb 8
Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is on the advance. The reason for this advance is the promise of handling the increase of complexity within the software and its development process by raising the level of abstraction using models as information storage.
In the past years tool vendors adapted the approach of using models as information storage of their applications utilizing the advantages of these technologies (e.g. model querying, model consistency, implicit interface, notification mechanisms). Other vendors now provide the possibility to import and export models. But still, out of different reasons some tool vendors do not respond to this trend. In this case 3rd party vendors provide adapters. All that shows, that MDE has made good progress, with regard to the information representation. Now that tool internal information becomes available as models, the problem of integration and distribution still exists, and is one of the next barriers to tackle on the way to an efficient and productive MDE environment.
The workshop in general addresses the area of application lifecycle management. Its main concern is the integration of tools and efficient distribution of information in development environments underlying with and underlying process based on MDE techniques such as model transformation. The aim of the workshop is to join researchers and practitioners in the field of development tool and process integration.
Topics included, but are not limited
Tool integration frameworks (e.g. Repositories, Interfaces, Adapters, Transport layer)
Distributed tool chains
Management of tool chains
Granularity of access
Security and Access Control of models and tools
Adaptation between meta modelling frameworks (e.g. MOF 1.4 , CMOF, EMF,
EMOF)
Model and model element identification
Model Driven Enterprise Service Bus
Model Driven process integration
Model Based System Management
Distributed Modelling technologies (e.g. model querying)
Problem scenarios, User requirements, Practice reports & Success stories
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 9, 2010 (tentative)
Notification of acceptance for participation/presentation: May, 3, 2010 (tentative)
Final papers: May 21, 2010 (tentative)
Workshop: June 15, 2010 (tentative)
Organizer
Christian Hein, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin/Germany
Michael Wagner, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin/Germany
Roland Mader, AVL, Graz/Austria
Andreas Keis, EADS IW, Cardiff/UK
Eric Armengaud, Virtual Vehicle, Graz/Austria
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