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Background
Model driven software
development approaches (MDE, MDA, MDD) have matured and grown out from an
academic research community to gain wider industrial adoption. They are now
perceived as one of the mainstream technologies to improve the productivity of
software teams and the quality of products.
The 7th Nordic Workshop
on Model Driven Software Engineering brings together industry practitioners and
academic researchers to share experiences and latest research on model driven
software engineering and development. This year the workshop places special
emphasis in facilitating dialogue between industry and the academia. Therefore,
in addition to research papers, the workshop is looking forward to bringing in
industrial presentations on both the experiences and open research problems
related to model driven software development.
Like its predecessors,
the workshop intends to present experiences and ongoing research in software
engineering and model driven engineering in particular, function as a platform
for establishing co-operative research projects between the participants in the
region and working on joint topics of interest and research papers, and provide
an open forum with ample of time set aside for discussions. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Experiences and
applications:
empirical work on modeling and model driven engineering , and experiences
in working with models in industry;
- Model driven
development: model based software and system engineering, analysis
of models, model transformations, approaches supporting reuse, and tool
support for modeling;
- Models in Web
Services engineering;
- Modeling languages: domain specific
languages and profiles, standardization activities, language design and
engineering, and tool support;
- Modeling processes: processes for
model driven engineering, and modeling of engineering processes;
- Model processing
operations:
version management of models, model integration, model differencing, and
model synthesis;
- Quality of models
and modeling:
measuring quality of models, and modeling processes; and
- Other topics: model integration,
code generation from models, reverse engineering into models, and
evolution of models.
Call for contributions CfP for NW-MODE'09 (pdf) CfP for NW-MODE'09 (plain text) Previous
workshops
2008 Reykjavik,
Iceland
http://nw-mode2008.hi.is/
2007Ronneby, Sweden
http://www.ituniv.se/~miroslaw/node.htm
2006 Grimstad,
Norway
http://osys.grm.hia.no/workshop06/
2005
Tampere, Finland
http://www.cs.uta.fi/nwuml05/
2004 Turku, Finland
http://crest.abo.fi/nwuml04/
2003 Ronneby, Sweden
http://www.ipd.bth.se/consistencyUML/NordicWorkshop/
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