MAPLE/SCALE 2011: Joint workshop of the 3rd International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering and 3rd Workshop on Scalable Modeling Techniques for Software Product Lines 2011

August 22, 2011 in Munich, Germany

Call for Papers

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Joint workshop of the 3rd International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering and 3rd Workshop on Scalable Modeling Techniques for Software Product Lines http://www.lero.ie/maplescale2011

Co-located with the 15th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2011), 22 - 26 August 2011 http://www.splc2011.net/

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES ————————————————

Many of the benefits expected from software product lines (SPL) are based on the assumption that the additional investment required for domain engineering, pays off during application engineering when products are derived from the product line. However, to fully exploit this we need to optimize application engineering processes and handle the reusable artefacts of an SPL in a systematic and efficient manner.

In this context, the joint MAPLE/SCALE workshop will focus on two closely related aspects: We will explore how model-driven approaches can help to achieve systematic and efficient derivation of products and we will address scalability challenges that arise from the application of product line techniques to product lines of realistic size and complexity. The workshop particularly aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss practical problems and potential solutions regarding model-driven approaches and/or scalability challenges.

TOPICS ——————————————————————-

We particularly encourage research papers based on industrial experience and empirical studies. We are interested in all topics related to model-driven techniques and/or scalability in product line engineering.

This includes, but is not limited to:

-Modelling of software product lines –Variability modelling –Configuration vs. construction of products (e.g. with DSLs) –Scalability of product line models -Product derivation/configuration –Automated and interactive techniques –Scalability of derivation/configuration -Assembly/generation of SPL artefacts -Handling large and complex SPLs –Managing complexity, scalability and inconsistencies -Visualisation and interactive techniques for large and complex PL models –To support modelling of SPLs –To support product derivation -Feature-oriented approaches for modelling and implementation –Feature dependencies and feature interaction -Evolution and Change –Model/Meta-model (co-)evolution –Model maintenance (merging, conflict resolution) -Variability-aware and scalable techniques for validation and verification -Integration of heterogeneous modelling languages and techniques -Runtime-variability, dynamic SPLs, variability in adaptive systems -Collaborative and distributed scenarios, software ecosystems

We particularly encourage papers which -report on industrial experience and case studies and/or -identify and structure open challenges and research questions

LOCATION —————————————————————–

The workshop will be held in Munich, co-located with the SPLC conference from 22 - 26 August 2011. http://www.splc2011.net/

SUBMISSIONS ————————————————————–

We are seeking for research papers and experience reports (4-8 pages) in ACM SIG Alternative Proceedings Style (A4) http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates .

Submissions will be selected based on the relevance to the workshop topics (submissions must address model-driven approaches and/or scalability in PLE) and the suitability to trigger discussions. Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=maplescale2011

IMPORTANT DATES ———————————————————-

  • Deadline for submissions: 14 May 2011
  • Notification of acceptance: 8 June 2011
  • Final papers due: 27 June 2011

PROGRAM COMMITTEE ——————————————————–

Sven Apel, University of Passau, DE David Benavides, University of Seville, ES Laurence Duchien, Lille University, FR Ulrich W. Eisenecker, University of Leipzig, DE Paul Grünbacher, JKU Linz, AT Herman Hartmann, University of Groningen, NL Øystein Haugen, University of Oslo and SINTEF, NO Jaejoon Lee, University of Lancaster, UK Tomi Männistö, Aalto University, FI Tsuneo Nakanishi, Kyushu University, JP Sebastian Oster, TU Darmstadt, DE Gilles Perrouin, PReCISE, University of Namur, BE Andreas Pleuss, Lero, IE Klaus Pohl, University Duisburg-Essen, DE Julia Rubin, IBM Haifa Research Lab, IL Andreas Rummler, SAP Research, DE Steffen Thiel, University of Applied Science Furtwangen, DE Tim Trew, independent, UK Frank van der Linden, Philips, NL Markus Voelter, independent, itemis, DE Andrzej Wasoswki, IT University Copenhagen, DK … and the workshop organizers

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE —————————————————–

M. Ali Babar, IT Univ. of Copenhagen, DK Goetz Botterweck, Lero, IE Sholom Cohen, SEI, US Deepak Dhungana, Siemens CT, AT Kyo C. Kang, POSTEC, KR Tomoji Kishi, Waseda University, JP Rick Rabiser, JKU Linz, AT Natsuko Noda, NEC Corporation, JP

Main contacts Goetz Botterweck, Lero, IE goetz.botterweck (at) lero.ie

Natsuko Noda, NEC Corporation, JP nnoda (at) ieee.org