CVSM 2009

2nd Workshop on

Comparison and Versioning of Software Models (CVSM'09)

A one-day ACM/IEEE ICSE Workshop Sun May 17, 2009, Vancouver, Canada http://pi.informatik.uni-siegen.de/CVSM09/

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: January 17, 2009 Author notification: February 6, 2009 Camera ready copy:  February 19, 2009

THEME AND GOALS

Modern software development approaches, especially those which follow a model-driven way of development, make heavy use of models during the whole development process. In this context models are being evolved, simplified and/or extended over a longer period of time, which leads to the need of keeping different versions, of comparing them, of measuring their (un)similarity, and of merging different models into one.

The aim of this workshop is the establishment of the state of the art in the area of comparing and versioning of models. The most relevant research questions shall be identified, an overview on applications shall be collected, and the research community in this area shall be brought together.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

The main topics of this workshop are the comparison of models, the computation of similarities and differences, and merging of several models into one. This includes

complexity, quality, metrics) (e.g. product lines, version management)
 * differences between models (foundations, algorithms, heuristics,
 * union and intersection of models
 * merging of models (conflicts, conflict resolution)
 * versioning concepts for models, especially UML models
 * versioning of meta models
 * meta models for versioning
 * (partial) mapping of model elements
 * representation of models and model differences in repositories
 * formal approaches to variants
 * visualization of model differences (presentation, layout, interaction)
 * applications of model differences in Software Engineering
 * industrial use caes
 * differences between general models and textual artifacts
 * tool support, tool architectures
 * model repositories
 * benchmarking

PAPER SUBMISSION AND REVIEW

We are soliciting research papers, experience reports and tool demonstration descriptions that concisely describe ongoing work, new ideas, and experiences. There will also be a possibility for tool demonstrations at the workshop.

Prospective participants of the workshop are expected to submit an extended abstract of 4-6 pages as a position paper. Accepted proposals will be published in advance on the workshop web-site. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three program committee members. Papers must not have been previously published or be concurrently submitted elsewhere.

For submission instructions, check the workshop web site: http://pi.informatik.uni-siegen.de/CVSM09/.

The accepted papers will also be published in the IEEE Digital Libraries. The attendees will receive a memory stick containing the proceedings.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Juergen Ebert, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany Udo Kelter, University of Siegen, Germany Tarja Systa, Tampere University of Technology, Finland This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP