In conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - ENASE 2010
Co-chairs
Janis Osis
Riga Technical University
Latvia
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Oksana Nikiforova
Riga Technical University
Latvia
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Goals and Areas of Interest
The 2nd Workshop Model-Driven Architecture and Modeling Theory-Driven Development – MDA & MTDD. The workshop is aimed at theoretical and practical aspects of OMG’s Model Driven Architecture, the Modeling Theory-Driven Development, and Model-Driven Engineering as well. The first Workshop “Model – Driven Architecture: Foundations, Practices and Implications (MDA2009)” was organized in conjunction with the 13th Conference on Advances in Data Base and Information Systems (ADBIS 2009).
The topics relevant (but not limited) for the workshop are as follows:
- Reasoning about models
- Computation Independent Model - knowledge model (pre-CIM)
- Computation Independent Model – business model
- Computation Independent Model – business requirements for the system
- Formalization of deriving use-cases from the CIM-business model
- Modeling theory-driven development of software
- Reconciling software requirements and architectures within MDA
- Modeling formalization of MDA’s software development
- Model transformation and code generation
- Modeling of requirements, architectures, platforms
- Model based techniques to guarantee the quality and efficiency of software development
- Domain modeling approaches in information systems engineering
- Model-Driven domain modeling, analysis and software development
- Concurrent model-driven automation engineering
- Domain-Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs)
- Models for software product lines
- Models for web service design
- MDA-based distributed real-time and embedded systems
- Recovering reliable safety properties from system models
- Modeling for testing and validation
- Innovations and improvements of MDA
Workshop Format
The workshop is planned as a one day event. We plan a keynote speech - “Is Modeling a Treatment for the Weakness of Software Engineering?” - 50 min. with 10 min. discussion and 3 sessions, 90 min. each, with paper presentations 15 + 5 min. At the end of each session is planed a 10 min. discussion.