Hola:
Dirijo este mensaje al foro solamente debido al tema que trata el
evento: MDA (Model Driven Architecture) pretende ser la panacea del
desarrollo, es decir, como conseguir construir el software
automaticamente a partir de sus especificaciones. Tiene fundamentos para
garantizar la trazabilidad en ambos sentidos, modificar las
especificaciones a partir de modificaciones hechas sobre el código, etc.
Un saludo,
Ramiro Carballo.
GESEIN.
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Subject: CFP: MDWE 2005 - 1st Int. Workshop on Model-Driven
WebEngineering at ICWE 2005
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 18:08:13 +0100
From: Nora Koch <
kochn@...>
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
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First Int. Workshop on Model-Driven Web Engineering (MDWE 2005)
in conjunction with ICWE 2005
in Sydney, Australia
July 25 or July 26, 2004
at the University of Technology of Sydney
http://www.lcc.uma.es/~av/mdwe2005/
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Call for Papers
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Model-Driven Software Engineering (MDE) is becoming a widely accepted
approach for developing complex distributed applications. MDE advocates
the use of models as the key artefacts in all phases of development,
from system specification and analysis, to design and testing. Each
model usually addresses one concern, independently from the rest of the
issues involved in the construction of the system. Thus, the basic
functionality of the system can be separated from its final
implementation; the business logic can be separated from the underlying
platform technology, etc. The transformations between models provide a
chain that enables the automated implementation of a system right from
the different models defined for it.
The development of Web applications is a specific domain in which MDE
can be successfully applied, due to its particular characteristics. In
fact, existing model-based Web engineering approaches currently provide
excellent methodologies and tools for the design and development of Web
applications. They address different concerns using separate models
(navigation, presentation, data, etc.), and count with model compilers
that produce most of the application´s web pages based on these models.
However, these proposals also present some limitations, especially when
it comes to modelling further concerns, such as architectural styles,
or distribution. Furthermore, current Web applications need to
interoperate with other external systems, which require their
integration with third party web-services, portals, portlets, and also
with legacy systems. Recently, the MDA initiative has provided a new
approach for organizing the design of an application into (yet another
set of) separate models so portability, interoperability and
reusability can be obtained through architectural separation of
concerns. MDA covers a wide spectrum of topics and issues (MOF-based
metamodels, UML profiles, model transformations, modelling languages,
tools, etc.) that need to be yet solved.
This Workshop aims at providing a discussion forum where researchers
and practitioners on these topics can meet, disseminate and exchange
ideas and problems, identify some of the key issues related to the
model-driven development of Web applications, and explore together
possible solutions and future works.
Topics of interest
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The main goal of this Workshop is to offer a forum to exchange
experiences and ideas related to the use
of models for Web applications design, development, and maintenance,
and tools to support these processes.
Accordingly, we invite submissions from both academia and industry
about any of the following topics of interest:
- Conceptual and data models for Web systems
- Model Driven Architecture (MDA) and other model-driven approaches in
the context of Web application development
- UML profiles for Web applications
- Web systems software architecture modelling
- Model-based Web design methods
- Model-driven code generation for Web applications
- Model and metamodel transformations
- ntegration of legacy applications and information with new Web
applications
- Interoperability models for Web applications and resources (Web
pages, Web services, portlets, distributed components, etc.)
- Tools for model-driven Web development
- Model driven quality analysis of Web applications
- Maintenance, evolution and management of model-based Web systems
- Case studies and industrial experiences
Submission Format and Procedure
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To enable lively and productive discussions, attendance will be limited
to 25 participants and submission of a
paper or a position statement is required. All submissions will be
formally reviewed by at least two reviewers.
To facilitate the exchange of ideas and the comparison of experiences,
we suggest that all papers use the same
example to illustrate their ideas and proposals. The example is a
simplified version of the Travel Agency, whose
description can be found at
http://www.lcc.uma.es/~av/mdwe2005/TheTASexample/.
Submissions should be 4 to 10 pages long in IEEE CS format
(
http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm) and include the authors´
name, affiliation and contact d
details. They should be submitted by e-mail as postscript or PDF files
before May 9, 2005, to the Workshop Chairs
(
mdwe2005@...).
Authors will be notified of acceptance by June 6, 2005. At least one
author of accepted papers should participate
in the workshop. The workshop proceedings will be formally published,
and will be made available on-line to the
participants at least one week before the workshop. A selection of the
best accepted papers may be considered
for publication in an International Journal.
Important Dates
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Paper submission: May 9, 2005.
Notification of acceptance: June 6, 2005.
Final paper due: July 2, 2005.
Workshop date: July 25th or 26th, 2005.
Workshop Organizers
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Nora Koch, Institute for Informatics, Ludwig-Maximilians University of
Munich, and FAST GmbH, Germany.
Gustavo Rossi, LIFIA, Facultad de Informática Universidad Nacional de
La Plata, Argentina.
Antonio Vallecillo, ETSI Informática, University of Málaga, Spain.
Program Committee
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Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Jean Bézivin, University of Nantes, France
Olga De Troyer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Peter Dolog, Universität Hannover, Germany
Robert France, Colorado State University, USA
George Fernandez, RMIT Melbourne, Australia
Geert-Jan Houben, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Jesús García Molina, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
Jaime Gómez, Universidad de Alicante, Spain
Reiko Heckel, Universität Paderborn, Germany
Gerti Kappel, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
David Lowe, University of Technology of Sydney, Australia
Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Emilia Mendez, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Ana Moreira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Vicente Pelechano, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
Hans-Albrecht Schmid, FH Konstanz, Germany
Daniel Schwabe, PUC-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Wieland Schwinger, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria
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A PDF version of this CfP is available at:
http://www.lcc.uma.es/~av/mdwe2005/mdwe2005-CFP.pdf