CfP: Workshop on Model-Driven Product Line Engineering (MDPLE 2012)

"Andreas.Pleuss" <[email protected]> Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:39:40 -0000
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               MDPLE 2012 - Call for Papers
               3rd International Workshop on
           Model-Driven Product Line Engineering

            held in conjunction with ECMFA 2012
               Lyngby, Denmark, 2nd July 2012

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Workshop website: http://lero.ie/mdple2012/

Workshop Summary and Goals
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The fundamental premise of product line engineering (PLE) is that the
investment in a family of products pays off later by allowing
systematic, efficient derivation of products. This should be automated
as much as possible, which can be achieved via model-driven engineering
(MDE) techniques. 
Research in PLE and MDE has many intersections. PLE leverages MDE to
specify variability, domain concepts, configurations and more. (Semi-)
automated product derivation requires mappings between the models on
different abstraction layers and model transformations to derive an
implementation from a configuration.
In addition, latest research shows the increasing need for concepts to
deal with very large and evolving systems. Product lines can no longer
rely on an immutable scope but need to be considered as evolving systems
which can span over organizational boundaries. Thus, there is a need to
investigate latest concepts from MDE like model-driven evolution and
co-evolution, consistency management, multi-paradigm modelling, etc. 
In this workshop we aim to bring together researchers and practitioners
to foster the exchange of concepts and ideas between them to address
these challenges.

Workshop Topics
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We are interested in the application of concepts from MDE to Product
Line Engineering, including (but not limited to):
* Modelling of software product lines
* Variability modelling
* Evolution of product lines
* Complexity handling and scalability
* Automated and interactive tool-support
* Feature-oriented / Aspect-oriented approaches
* Multiple binding time and run-time variability
* Advanced approaches and process models (e.g.. multiple product lines
and organisations)
* Integrated handling of multiple models
* Variability-aware validation approaches

We explicitly encourage submission of case studies and experience
reports from industry where such techniques have been applied in
industrial practice and on a larger scale.

Important Dates
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Paper submission: 16th April 2012
Notification of acceptance: 14th May 2012
Camera-ready version: 30th May 2012
Workshop: 2nd July 2012

Submissions
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We are seeking for two types of submissions: 
* Regular papers (max. 12 pages) presenting original research and/or
experience reports and
* Short papers (max. 6 pages) describing ongoing research, new results,
and future trends.

All papers submitted to the workshop must be unpublished original work
and must not have been submitted anywhere else for publication.
Submissions will be selected based on the relevance to the workshop
topics and the suitability to trigger discussions. Submissions should be
submitted as PDF in Springer LNCS style via
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecmfa-workshops2012 
under the track "Model-driven Product Line Engineering". Accepted papers
will be published in a long-term archive chosen by the main conference,
either ACM DL or CEUR proceedings (see
http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/conferences/ECMFA-2012/workshops/). 

Program Committee
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* Jan Bosch, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
* Manfred Broy, TU Munich, DE
* Anders Caspar, Ericsson, SE
* Deepak Dhungana, Siemens CT, AT
* Herman Hartmann, University of Groningen, NL
* Oystein Haugen, Univ. of Oslo and SINTEF, NO
* Dong Li, FISCAN, CN
* Roberto Lopez-Herrejon, JKU Linz, AT
* Linda Northrop, SEI, US
* Richard Paige, University of York, UK
* Rick Rabiser, JKU Linz, AT
* Juha E. Savolainen, Danfoss Power Electronics, DK
* Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, DE
* Steffen Thiel, Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences, DE
* Salva Trujillo, IKERLAN, ES
and the workshop organisers.

Organizers
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* Goetz Botterweck, Lero, Univ. of Limerick, IE
* Andreas Pleuss, Lero, Univ. of Limerick, IE
* Julia Rubin, IBM Haifa Research Lab, IL
* Andreas Rummler, SAP, DE


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