OOPSLA-DSM 2008
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| OOPSLA-DSM 2008 | |
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The 8th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling
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| Dates | Oct 19, 2008 (iCal) - Oct 20, 2008 |
| Homepage: | www.dsmforum.org/events/DSM08 |
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| Location: | Nashville, TN, USA |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions: | Aug 4, 2008 |
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The 8th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling
October 19-20, 2008
Nashville, USA
http://www.dsmforum.org/events/DSM08
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Domain-Specific Modeling raises the level of
abstraction beyond programming
by specifying the solution directly using domain
concepts. In many cases,
final products can be generated automatically from
these high-level
specifications. This automation is possible because both the language and
generators need fit the requirements of only one company and domain.
Industrial experiences of DSM consistently show it
to be 5-10 times faster
than current practices, including current UML-based
implementations of MDA.
More investigation is still needed in order to
advance the acceptance and
viability of Domain-Specific Modeling. This workshop
welcomes three types
of submissions:
1) Full papers describing ideas on either a
practical or theoretical level.
Full papers should emphasize what is new and
significant about the chosen
approach and compare it to other research work in
the field. The maximum
length of a full paper is 4000 words.
2) Position papers describing work in progress or an
author?s position
regarding current DSM practice. The maximum length of a position paper is
2000 words.
3) DSM demonstrations describing a particular
language, generator, or tool
for a particular domain. The maximum length of a
demo paper is 2000
words. During the workshop, the DSM solution
presented in the paper can
be demonstrated to the participants.
Some suggested topics for the workshop include, but
are not limited to:
- Tools for supporting domain-specific
modeling (DSM)
- Metamodeling frameworks and languages
- Comparison and analysis of model-driven
development approaches
- Principles for identifying constructs for
DSM languages
- Industry/academic experience reports
describing success/failure in
using Domain-Specific Modeling
- Novel approaches for code generation from
domain-specific models
- Approaches to implement Domain-Specific
Modeling languages
- Issues of support/maintenance of models and
evolution of a DSM
language in accordance with the
representative domain
- Version control techniques for DSMs
- Specific domains where this technology can
be most productive in
the future (e.g., embedded
systems, product family domains, or
systems with multiple
implementation platforms)
- Techniques for supporting (meta)model interchange
between tools
- Relationships between ontologies and
metamodels
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Important Dates:
Initial submission: August 4, 2008
Author Notification: September 4, 2008
(1 week
prior to Early Registration deadline)
Final
version: October 1, 2008
Workshop:
October 19-20, 2008
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Submission Information:
Papers should be submitted by August 4, 2008.
Contributions should be
submitted electronically in PDF format at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=oopsladsm08.
Submitted papers must conform to the ACM SIGPLAN
conference style, using
9pt font (see guidelines at: http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm).
The accepted papers will be published in the printed
proceedings and
posted on the workshop web site.
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Additional Information:
Additional information about the workshop (including
contact information,
past workshop papers, presentations, group work
results) is available
at the workshop web site: http://www.dsmforum.org/events/DSM08
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Program Committee:
Pierre America, Philips
Peter Bell, SystemsForge
Jorn Bettin, Sofismo
Philip T. Cox, Dalhousie University
Krzysztof Czarnecki, University of Waterloo
Brandon Eames, Utah State University
Ethan Jackson, Microsoft
Frederic Jouault, University of Nantes
J?rgen Jung, Deutche Post AG
Steven Kelly, MetaCase
Benoit Langlois, Thales
Gunther Lenz, Microsoft
Shih-Hsi Liu, California
State University,
Fresno
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve
University
Pentti Marttiin, Nokia Siemens Networks
Birger Moller-Pedersen, University of Oslo
Juha P?rssinen, VTT
Arturo Sanchez, University of North Florida
Markus V?lter, independent consultant
Jing Zhang, Motorola Research
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Organizing Committee:
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase
Jeff Gray, University
of Alabama at Birmingham
Matti Rossi, Helsinki School
of Economics
Jonathan Sprinkle, University of Arizona
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