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|Title=ACM/IEEE 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems | |Title=ACM/IEEE 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems | ||
|Series=MODELS | |Series=MODELS | ||
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|Field=Software engineering | |Field=Software engineering | ||
|Start date=2009/10/04 | |Start date=2009/10/04 |
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MODELS 2009 | |
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ACM/IEEE 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
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Event in series | MODELS |
Dates | 2009/10/04 (iCal) - 2009/10/09 |
Homepage: | www.modelsconference.org |
Location | |
Location: | Denver, Colorado, USA |
Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2009/05/10 |
Table of Contents | |
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The MODELS Conference Series is devoted to model-based development for software and systems engineering, covering all categories of modeling languages, methods, tools, and their applications. Engineering models have long been used in the development of complex systems and the approach is also becoming more prevalent in the design of modern software systems. Methodologies and tools are emerging and applied successfully in practice. They create and manipulate such models starting with the earliest phases of development through to implementation and testing.
The MODELS series of conferences (http://www.modelsconference.org/) is the premier venue for the exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences relating to model-based approaches in the development of complex systems. To provide a broader forum for reporting on scientific progress as well as experiences and issues stemming from practical application of model-based methods, the 2009 conference has two distinct tracks:
- A scientific track
- An empirical results track
Papers in each track will be evaluated by separate program committees based
on criteria appropriate to that track.