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Doctoral Symposium

Monday, Oct 5, 2009

The doctoral symposium proceedings are available for download.


[Goals]   [Scope]   [Program]   [Accepted Papers]   [PC]   [Organizer]  

Goals

The goal of the Doctoral Symposium is to provide a forum in which PhD students can present their work in progress and to foster the role of MODELS as a premier venue for research in model-driven engineering. The symposium aims to support students by providing independent and constructive feedback about their already completed and, more importantly, planned research work.

Scope

The technical scope of the symposium coincides with that of MODELS'09.

Preliminary Program

  • 08:30 - 08:35: Welcome
  • 08:35 - 10:05: Session 1
    • 08:35 - 09:20: Andreas Svendsen. Application Reconfiguration Based on Variability Transformations
    • 09:20 - 10:05: Yu Sun. Model Transformation by Demonstration
  • 10:05 - 10:30: Coffee Break
  • 10:30 - 12:30: Session 2
    • 10:30 - 11:10: Konrad Wieland. Advanced Conflict Resolution Support for Model Versioning Systems
    • 11:10 - 11:50: Angelika Kusel. TROPIC: A Framework for Building Reusable Transformation Components
    • 11:50 - 12:30: Johannes Schoenboeck. Transformation Nets: A Runtime Model for Transformation Languages
  • 12:30 - 02:00: Lunch
  • 02:00 - 02:45: Session 3
    • 02:00 - 02:45: Tobias Walter. Combining Domain-Specific Languages and Ontology Technologies
    • 02:45 - 03:30: Zekai Demirezen. A Semantic Framework for DSMLs
  • 03:30 - 04:00: Coffee break
  • 04:00 - 05:30: Session 4
    • 04:00 - 04:45: Stefan Gudenkauf. A Coordination-based Model-Driven Method for Parallel Application Development
    • 04:45 - 05:30: Janos Mathe. Towards an Adaptable Framework for Modeling, Verifying, and Executing Medical Guidelines

Accepted Papers

  1. Z. Demirezen. A Semantic Framework for DSMLs
  2. S. Gudenkauf. A Coordination-based Model-Driven Method for Parallel Application Development
  3. A. Kusel. TROPIC - A Framework for Building Reusable Transformation Components
  4. J. Mathe. Towards an Adaptable Framework for Modeling, Verifying, and Executing Medical Guidelines
  5. J. Schoenboeck. Transformation Nets - A Runtime Model for Transformation Languages
  6. Y. Sun. Model Transformation by Demonstration
  7. A. Svendsen. Application Reconfiguration Based on Variability Transformations
  8. T. Walter. Combining Domain-Specific Languages and Ontology Technologies
  9. K. Wieland. Advanced Conflict Resolution Support for Model Versioning Systems

Program Committee

  • Ruth Breu, University of Innsbruck, Austria
  • Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
  • Jürgen Dingel, Queen's University, Canada (Organizer)
  • Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn, Germany
  • Robert France, Colorado State University, USA
  • Vahid Garousi, University of Calgary, Canada
  • Aniruddha Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA
  • Jeff Gray, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
  • Gerti Kappel, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
  • Jochen Küster, IBM Research Zürich, Switzerland
  • Ingolf Krüger, University of California at San Diego, USA
  • Yvan Labiche, Carleton University, Canada
  • Pieter Mosterman, The MathWorks, USA
  • Iulian Ober, University of Toulouse, France
  • Alexander Pretschner, Fraunhofer IESE and Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
  • Bernhard Schätz, Munich University of Technology, Germany
  • Holger Schlingloff, Humboldt University, Germany
  • Michał Smiałek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
  • Stéphane Somé, University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University, USA

Organizer

For further information, please contact Juergen Dingel, Queen's University, Canada


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Last updated: October 14, 2009