Papers from academia and industry
are solicited to be submitted about important problems, techniques and results
related to research and practice within the domain of model-driven software evolution.
The main topics of this workshop are, but not limited to:
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Specification of models, metamodels and
languages for specifying software evolution: definition and features.
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Transformation of models for software evolution: restructuring and
refactoring, migration, translation...
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Dynamic and static evolutions.
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Evolution and co-evolution of models.
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Verification, validation and testing of evolving models
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Transformation of models for aims of evolution
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Used paradigms (objects, components, aspects, formal languages...)
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Consistency maintenance, inconsistency management, compliance checking,
synchronization, verification, validation and testing of evolving models
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Managerial aspects and process models for software evolution
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Teaching model-driven software evolution
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Industrial needs and experiences.
The workshop will be held on the
day before the conference which is the 20th of March. The papers should be from
8 to 10 pages (4 pages for tool demonstrations) double column IEEE format. They
will be printed in a small proceedings band with cover.
Format of papers
Papers must conform to IEEE style
guidelines at http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html.