CFP
M2P: Modelling to program |
Website | http://bernhard-thalheim.de/ModellingToProgram/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=m2p0 |
Programming has become a technique for everybody, especially for non-computer scientists. Programs became an essential part of modern infrastructure. Programming is nowadays a socio-material practice inmost disciplines of science and engineering. Programs of the future must be understandable by all parties involved, must be accurate and precise enough for the task they support, and must support reasoning and controlled realisation and evolution at all levels of abstraction.
The CCIS proceedings extends the contributions to the second M2P workshop that discussed novel approaches to programming based on modelling approaches such as model-driven development (MDE, MDA, MDD) and conceptual-model programming and their future developments. In future, application engineers and scientists are going to develop and to use models instead of programming in the old style. A model may combine several facets at the same time and may thus have its structure where some facets support specific purposes and functions.
Submission Guidelines
Deadlines:
- submission: May 30, 2020
- reviews (3 reviews per paper): July 15, 2020
- Acceptance/rejection of papers: July 20, 2020
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
Paper length is either 20 pages (very long papers), 14 pages (long papers), or pages (short papers).
The following paper topics are welcome. This list is not exclusive but open for realted papers:
- development and deployment of models for programming
- modelling towards software engineering
- notions of models that can be understood and used as programs
- models-at-runtime
- advanced conceptual modelling
- conceptual-model programming
- modelling foundation
- transformation of models to programs
- model suites/ensembles for programmers
- modelling as the first step to programming and its revisions
- advanced model-driven programming and software modernisation
- modelling in applications
- modelware as the next generation software
- model-driven development
- CAD/CAM for software
Committees
Program Committee Chairs
- Ajantha Dahanayake (LUT, Finland)
- Oscar Pastor (Valencia University, Spain)
- Bernhard Thalheim (Kiel University, Germany)
Program committee menbers: tba in May 2020
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to bernhard.thalheim@email.uni-kiel.de