Workshop on Model-Driven Interoperability (MDI'2010)
In conjunction with MoDELS 2010
Oslo, Norway, October 3-5, 2010
(http://mdi2010.lcc.uma.es/)
************************ CALL FOR PAPERS *************************
Interoperability is the ability of separate entities, systems or artifacts (organizations, programs, tools, etc.) to work together. Although there has always been the need to achieve interoperability between heterogeneous systems and notations, the difficulties involved in overcoming their differences, the lack of consensus on the common standards to use and the shortage of proper mechanisms and tools, have severely hampered this task.
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is an emergent discipline that advocates the use of (software) models as primary artifacts of the software engineering process. In addition to the initial goals of being useful to capture user requirements and architectural concerns, and to generate code from them, models are proving to be effective for many other engineering tasks. New model-driven engineering approaches, such as model-driven modernization, models-at-runtime, model-based testing, etc. are constantly emerging.
Model interoperability is much more complex than simply defining a local serialization format, e.g., XMI. This would just resolve the syntactic (or “plumbing”) issues between models and modeling tools. However, interoperability should also involve further aspects, including behavioral specifications of models (which in turn describe the behavioral aspects of the systems being modeled), and other “semantic” issues such as agreements on names, context-sensitive information, agreements on concepts (ontologies), integration conflict analysis (including for example automatic data model matching), semantic reasoning, etc. Furthermore, interoperability not only means being able to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged, but also to exchange services and functions to operate effectively together.
Models and MDE techniques (especially metamodeling and model transformations) can play a fundamental role for fully accomplishing these tasks. Thus, models can become cornerstone elements for enabling and achieving interoperability between all kinds of systems and artifacts, including data sets (under the presence of different data schemata, and possibly at different levels of abstraction), services (despite their differences in data representation, access protocols and underlying technological platforms), event systems (with different complex types and origins), languages (that use different notations and may have different semantics), tools (with different data formats and semantic representations), technological platforms (with different notations, tools and semantics), etc.
The aim of this workshop is to discuss the potential role of models as key enablers for interoperability, and the challenges ahead. It aims to provide a venue where researchers and practitioners concerned with all aspects of models and systems interoperability could meet, disseminate and exchange ideas and problems, identify some of the key issues related to model-driven interoperability, and explore possible solutions.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
Topics of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:
SUBMISSION FORMAT AND PROCEDURE
Submissions should be between 4 and 10 pages long in ACM Proceedings format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). They have to include the authors’ names, affiliations and contact details. Submissions are due on July 25, and should be submitted in PDF format via http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mdi2010.
At least one author of every accepted paper should register for the conference and participate in the workshop.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
During the workshop there will be some sessions for presenting position papers and a plenary working session for summarizing, evaluating and assembling the research results and for identifying future research opportunities.
IMPORTANT DATES
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
PROGRAM COMMITEE
For further information about the workshop visit
http://mdi2010.lcc.uma.es/
or contact the organizers at <mdi2010@lcc.uma.es>
A PDF version of this Call for Papers is available at:
http://mdi2010.lcc.uma.es/mdi2010-CFP.pdf