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CfP: Doctoral Symposium at MODELS'09 Call for Papers
Doctoral Symposium at the ACM/IEEE 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS'09) http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~dingel/drsympmodels09 Denver, Colorado, USA, October 6, 2009 (date tentative) Co-located with MODELS'09, SLE'09, and GPCE'09 GOAL The goal of the Doctoral Symposium is to provide a forum in which PhD students can present their work in progress and to foster the role of MODELS as a premier venue for research in model-driven engineering. The symposium aims to support students by providing independent and constructive feedback about their already completed and, more importantly, planned research work. SCOPE The technical scope of the symposium coincides with that of MODELS'09. Please see the MODELS'09 website at http://www.modelsconference.org for details. SUBMISSIONS: Submissions should describe research-in-progress that is meant to lead to a PhD dissertation. The submission should describe: - Problem: The technical problem the research intends to solve and why it is important and needs to be solved. - Related work: A review of the relevant related work with an explanation of how the proposed approach is different and which advantages it has. - Proposed solution: A description of the proposed solution and which other work (e.g., in the form of methods, or tools) it depends on. - Expected contributions: A list of the expected contributions. - Current status: The current status of the work and how close to completion it is. - Plan for evaluation: A description of how it will be shown that the work does indeed solve the targeted problem. Submissions should be from PhD students who have settled on a PhD topic, but are still sufficiently far away from completion to be able to take full advantage of the given feedback (typically, this means that, at the time of the symposium, students should be at least one year away from completion). Submissions should be in English, be no longer than six pages in Springer LNCS format (templates available at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-2-72376-0) and contain the full contact information of the author (name, email address, and postal address). Submissions should be made using EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=drsympmodels09. REVIEW AND EVALUATION Submissions will be reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee using the following criteria: - Overall quality of the submission itself (e.g., clarity, precision (relative to the stage of the research), and adequacy of the problem statement, the solution description, the expected contributions, the plan for evaluation, and the review of related work) - Potential quality of the (completed and proposed) research (e.g., originality of solution and its impact) and its relevance to the MODELS community IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for submission: June 17, 2009 Notification: end of July, 2009 PROGRAM COMMITTEE R. Breu (U Innsbruck) B. Cheng (Michigan State U) J. Dingel (Queen's U) G. Engels (U Paderborn) R. France (Colorado State U) V. Garousi (U Calgary) A. Gokhale (Vanderbilt U) J. Gray (U Alabama, Birmingham) G. Kappel (Vienna UT) J. Kuester (IBM Zuerich) I. Krueger (UC San Diego) Y. Labiche (Carleton U) P. Mosterman (MathWorks) I. Ober (U Toulouse) A. Pretschner (Fraunhofer IESE and Kaiserslautern UT) B. Schaetz (Munich UT) H. Schlingloff (Humboldt U) M. Smialek (Warsaw UT) S. Some (U Ottawa) J. Sztipanovits (Vanderbilt U) ORGANIZER Juergen Dingel School of Computing Queen's University Kingston, Ontario Canada ph: (613) 533-3071 dingel "at" cs.queensu.ca WWW http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~dingel/drsympmodels09 _______________________________________________ Maude-users mailing list Maude-users@... http://maude.cs.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/maude-users |
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