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Subject:

2nd CFP − International Workshop on Modeling Language Engineering and Execution (MLE) − co-located with MODELS 2019

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Erwan BOUSSE <[log in to unmask]>

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2nd Call for Papers:
International Workshop on Modeling Language Engineering and Execution 
(MLE)
The joint Fifth International Workshop on Executable Modeling (EXE)
and Seventh International Workshop on the Globalization of Modeling 
Languages (GEMOC),
co-located with MODELS 2019,
September 2019,
Munich, Germany
http://gemoc.org/events/mle2019
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About the conference
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MLE 2019 is a brand new MODELS workshop resulting from the merger of two 
recurring MODELS workshops, namely GEMOC and EXE! Accordingly, it will 
be a full-day workshop that brings together researchers and 
practitioners in the modeling languages community to discuss the 
challenges associated with the engineering of modeling languages, with 
executability, and with integrating multiple, heterogeneous modeling 
languages. The languages of interest include both general-purpose and 
domain-specific languages with topics ranging from the requirements, 
design, and implementation of languages that may or may not be 
executable.

Following the previous editions of the GEMOC and EXE workshops, the 
objective is to continue collaborations and to expand on the two 
overlapping communities that are focused on solving problems arising 
both from the globalization of modeling languages − i.e., the use of 
multiple DSLs to support coordinated development of diverse aspects of a 
system − and the problems related to the executability of modeling 
languages  − i.e., defining, composing, verifying and tooling the 
execution semantics of DSLs. MLE 2019 will provide an open forum for 
sharing experiences, problems, and solutions on all these topics. This 
workshop will be the place where concrete artifacts, ideas, and opinions 
are exchanged in order to gather constructive feedback.

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Keynote
---------------------------

« Modelling Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics in Practice » by Vadim 
Zaytsev, Chief Science Officer of Raincode and Raincode Labs.

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Topics
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The increasing complexity of modern software-intensive systems demands 
enhanced software engineering methods. Separation of concerns of the 
diverse stakeholders’ facilitates the coordinated development of system 
aspects implementing these concerns. These different concerns are often 
associated with specialized description languages and technologies, 
which are based on concern-specific problems and solution concepts. 
Executable modeling languages, for instance, are increasingly used to 
provide abstractions of a system’s behavior, and to perform early 
analyses of that behavior. Hence, software developers are faced both 
with the challenging task of engineering each separate modeling language 
and associated technologies and with the task of integrating the 
different languages from different concern spaces.

The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- Tools and methods for engineering modeling languages (eg. DSLs)
- Defining, composing, verifying and tooling the execution semantics of 
modeling languages
- Composability and interoperability of heterogeneous modeling languages
- Heterogeneous modeling and simulation
- Tools and methods for the dynamic validation, verification of systems 
(e.g., model animation, testing debugging, simulation, tracing, trace 
exploration, model checking, symbolic execution)
- Tools and methods to deal with the different system aspects and to 
ensure consistency and coherence between the different models
- Execution and composition of partial and underspecified models
- Language interface, viewpoint
- Multi-language or multi-disciplinary environment
- Model execution and composition in the presence of non-determinism and 
concurrency
- Tools and methods for socio-technical coordination in the context of 
heterogeneous modeling
- Language integration challenges, from requirements to design, for 
analysis and simulation, during runtime, etc.
- Surveys and benchmarks of different approaches for the development of 
modeling languages

Submissions describing practical and industrial experience related to 
the use of executable and/or heterogeneous modeling languages are also 
encouraged, particularly in the following application domains:

- Cyber-Physical Systems, System of Systems
- Internet of Services, Internet of Things
- Complex Adaptive Systems
- Smart City, Smart Building, Home automation


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Workshop Format
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The format of the workshop reflects the goals of the workshop: 
constructive feedback on submitted papers and other artifacts on the 
conjoint use of different modeling languages, collaborations, and 
community building. The format of the workshop is that of a working 
meeting. Hence, there is less focus on presentations and more focus on 
producing and documenting a research content that identifies challenges, 
different forms of language integration, and relates existing solutions.

The workshop consists of a morning session in which a keynote and short 
presentations of the accepted papers will be given. A significant amount 
of time will be reserved for discussing each paper and their relations 
to each other. The afternoon session is devoted to a working session 
dedicated to open discussions of the presented contributions and other 
topics suggested by the participants. The closing session is dedicated 
to develop a plan to publish the results of the discussion in a final 
workshop report.


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Submission and Publication
---------------------------

The following types of submissions are solicited:

- Research papers (up to 8 pages)
- Short papers (up to 4 pages)

As contributions, we expect early research results about the 
aforementioned topics, descriptions of problems, case studies, 
experience reports or solutions related to the topics of interest. We 
also strongly encourage the submission of comparative studies and 
benchmarks of existing approaches in one of the topics. Short papers can 
also describe tool demonstrations or position papers.

Papers that describe use cases or novel approaches can be accompanied by 
concrete artifacts, such as models (requirements, design, analysis, 
transformation, composition, etc.), stored in a public repository. 
Artifacts should illustrate any experience on the conjoint use of 
different modeling languages.


All submissions have to follow the the IEEE format 
(https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html) and must be 
submitted electronically in PDF format via Easychair 
(https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=mle2019).

All submissions will be evaluated by at least three members of the 
program committee. Research papers, experience reports, and tool 
demonstration papers will be evaluated concerning novelty, correctness, 
significance, readability, and alignment with the workshop call. 
Position papers will be evaluated primarily concerning the validity and 
the ability to generate discussion (even controversy), as well as 
alignment with the workshop call. Furthermore, all submissions must be 
original work and must not have been previously published or being under 
review elsewhere.

The accepted papers will be published as IEEE online proceedings and 
indexed in DBLP and Scopus.


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Important Dates
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- Abstract submission deadline: June 28, 2019
- Paper submission deadline: July 5, 2019
- Notification of acceptance: July 28, 2019
- Workshop: September 2019


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Organization committee
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- Erwan Bousse, University of Nantes, France
- Julien Deantoni, University of Nice, France
- Romina Eramo, University of L’Aquila, Italy
- Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
- Ed Seidewitz, Model Driven Solutions, USA


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Program Committee
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- Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen University
- Taylor Riche, National Instruments
- Florian Noyrit, CEA LIST
- Steffen Zschaler, King's College London
- Andrei Chiș, feenk gmbh
- Gunter Mussbacher, McGill University
- Jean-Michel Bruel, IRIT
- Manuel Wimmer, Johannes Kepler University Linz
- Thomas Degueule, CWI
- Federico Ciccozzi, Mälardalen University
- Hans Vangheluwe, University of Antwerp and McGill University
- Hugo Bruneliere, NaoMod Team (IMT Atlantique & LS2N - CNRS)
- Andreas Wortmann, RWTH Aachen University
- Mark Van Den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology
- Jérémie Tatibouët, CEA
- Benoit Combemale, University of Toulouse & Inria
- Tony Clark, Aston University
- Safouan Taha, CentraleSupelec
- Matthias Schöttle, McGill University
- Nicolas Hili, IRT Saint Exupéry

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