DMVE 2008

Virtual Engineering addresses the application of virtual development methods and tools during first phases of the product life cycle: design, engineering, simulation and analysis. Virtual Prototypes enable early stage planning and validation resulting in a drastic reduction of development times, costs, and risks. The increasing utilization of Virtual Engineering reveals those advantages but also new requirements for the underlying information, its storage and management as well as intelligent usage.

Information in Virtual Engineering exists in a great variety in terms of different models (shape models, behavior models, ...), data (simulation data, product data, ...) and their dependencies. Basis for a consistent data management for Virtual Engineering is schema and data integration, because the sources are heterogeneous in nature.

The purpose of this workshop will be to provide a platform for discussions about current research results, industrial applications and about the difficulties and challenges of data modeling and schema management to cover their throughout integration within the entire Virtual Engineering process. Topics Contributions regarding the following topics are invited:

* Data Models for Virtual Engineering * Process Modeling for Virtual Engineering * Architectures for Data Management in Virtual Engineering (Grid, SOA, ...) * Model Driven Architectures * Knowledge Modeling, Information Fusion * Ontologies * Model Management and Integration * Meta Data Modeling and Management * Self-Adaptation of Information Management Systems

Submission

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research and application papers that are not being considered in another forum. Manuscripts will be limited to 5 two-column pages (IEEE ICDE Format) including figures and references. Please follow the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines to prepare your papers (http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/index.jsp). Authors of accepted papers are requested to send the full paper and copyright form to a supplied IEEE address before May 15, 2008. At least one of the authors of each paper must pay their registration fee before this date.

Paper Submission Site Workshop Format

The workshop is scheduled as a full day workshop. Accepted papers will be published in DEXA workshop in the proceedings of DEXA�??08 Workshops with IEEE Computer Society Press. Important Dates March 15, 2008 	Deadline for paper submissions April 20, 2008 	Notification of acceptance May 15, 2008 	Camera ready papers due September 1, 2008 	Workshop Organization dmve08@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de

Gunter Saake, University of Magdeburg Ulrich Schmucker, Fraunhofer Institute, IFF, Magdeburg Stephan Vornholt, University of Magdeburg Steffen Mencke, University of Magdeburg Ingolf Geist, University of Magdeburg Program Committee - Luigi Buglione, ETS Montreal, Canada / AtosOrigin, Italy - Reiner Dumke, University of Magdeburg, Germany - Mary Lou Maher, University of Sydney, Australia - Yoshiki Mitani, IPA/Software Engineering Center (SEC), Tokyo, Japan - Frédéric Noël, Université de Grenoble, France - Chris Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA - Stanimir Stoyanov, University Plovdiv, Bulgaria - Hussein Zedan, De Montfort University, UK - to be extended This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP