MRT 2019: The 14th International Workshop on Models@run.time 2019

September 15, 2019-September 17, 2019 in Munich, Germany

Call for Papers

Papers on models@run.time can relate (but are not limited) to the following domains:

  • Big Data: application of models@runtime to reflect and adapt the architecture of big data applications
  • Cyber-physical Systems: hybrid runtime models
  • Business Processes: runtime models of (business) workflows
  • Cloud Computing: runtime models for, e.g., multi-tenant systems
  • Self-adaptive and self-organizing systems in general

We strongly encourage authors to address the following topics in their papers:

  • The causal connection between the system and the runtime model, with particular focus on a transaction concept for this causal connection (timing, roll-back ability and data-consistency)
  • Distributed models@run.time, i.e., having multiple, interacting systems, each having an own runtime model
  • Modular models@run.time, i.e., approaches to improve the modularity of models@run.time systems
  • Co-evolving models@run.time, i.e., systematic approaches to synchronize multiple, interacting models@run.time systems
  • No papers on executable models, unless they are causally (bi-)connected to a running system .

Submission

The workshop participants will be selected based on their experience and ideas related to this maturing field. You are invited to apply for attendance by sending:

  • a full paper (10 pages) on original research, lessons learned from realizing an approach or experiences on transferring a research prototype into practice,
  • a position paper (6 pages) covering a well-argued vision or position,
  • a demo paper (2 pages) describing a demonstration to be shown at the workshop or
  • an artifact paper (2 pages) together with the artifact, which is of use to the community (e.g., a reusable case study or a challenging example)

All papers must conform to the IEEE formatting guidelines, which can be found at: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html. Artifacts will be published in ReMoDD, the repository for model-driven development (http://www.remodd.org). At least three PC members will review each submission. The authors will be notified about acceptance before the MODELS 2019 early registration deadline.

You can submit your papers via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mrt19


Publication

All papers will be published as IEEE proceedings.


Organizers

  • Sebastian Götz (main contact) (web), Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
  • Nelly Bencomo (web), Aston Universiy, UK
  • Kirstie L. Bellman (web), The Aerospace Organisation, US
  • Gordon Blair (web), Lancaster University, UK