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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
THIRD WORKSHOP ON MODEL DRIVEN ENGINEERING TOOLS (MDETOOLS'19)
https://mdetools.github.io/mdetools19
Munich, Germany
September 15, 16, or 17, 2019
Co-located with MODELS'19
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BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION
The easy availability of usable, effective high-quality tools
increases the chances of adoption for any new approach or technique.
Several research communities have created workshops specifically
designed to facilitate the development, evaluation, comparison, and
improvement of tools (for, e.g., language workbenches, transformation,
satisfiability solving, and verification).
OBJECTIVES
The MDETools Workshop aims to
(1) facilitate the determination of the state-of-the-art in MDE tools
and comparative evaluations of existing tools by identifying
comparison criteria, use cases, and evaluation procedures,
(2) discuss strengths, weaknesses of tools, together with
opportunities for improvements, reuse, and 'cross-fertilization',
(3) identify relevant industrial trends, opportunities
and challenges and how they can be leveraged or dealt with,
(4) collect best practices for the development, distribution, and
maintenance of MDE tools and supporting material.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Submissions on aspects related to the development and use of MDE tools
and their supporting materials are welcome. Topics of particular
interest include:
(1) Insightful descriptions of the state-of-the-art in MDE tooling,
in general and in the context of the workshop challenge problem
(see below).
(2) Criteria and approaches for objective, repeatable tool evaluations
and comparisons.
(3) Proposals for dealing with relevant tooling challenges such as
integration, interoperability, and usability, in general or in the
context of relevant technological existing or emerging
capabilities (e.g., AI, analytics, dynamic (i.e., 'scripting')
languages, cloud computing), developments (e.g., DevOps, Digital
Twin & Thread, self-adaptive systems) and application domains
(e.g., Systems Engineering, Industry 4.0, robotics, cyber-physical
systems, Internet of Things).
(4) Proposals on how to better leverage relevant standards (e.g., Open
Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC)) and community efforts
(e.g., Microsoft's Language Server Protocol, the Eclipse ecosystem
and open source tools in general).
(5) Proposals for facilitating the creation, maintenance and
dissemination of high-quality tools and materials.
CHALLENGE PROBLEM
As in previous years, a challenge problem has been defined to
facilitate the comparison of tools. This year, the challenge involves
a RoboSoccer simulation. More details can be found on the workshop
webpage at https://mdetools.github.io/mdetools19
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: June 28, 2019
Full paper submission deadline: July 5, 2019
Author notification: July 26, 2019
Camera-ready version deadline: August 2, 2019
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