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(sigemb-info 549) CFP: VaMoS'11
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早稲田大学の岸先生からのご依頼により,VaMoS'11 の論文募集を
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-- 沢田@南山大
> -------------------------------------
> プロダクトライン開発で重要な可変性モデリングに関する国際
> ワークショップ(VaMoS)の論文募集です。2011年1月27-29日に
> ベルギーで開催される予定です。関心のある方はぜひご投稿下さい。
>
> 論文投稿締切:2010年11�10日
>
>
> Call for Papers
>
> VaMoS'11 -- Fifth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of
> Software-intensive Systems
>
> **************************************
> ** Variability Modelling And Beyond **
> **************************************
>
> Namur, Belgium January 27-29, 2011
>
> Submission: November 10, 2010
> Notification: December 10, 2010
>
> Featuring keynote by Markus Völter (itemis AG)
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> http://www.vamos-workshop.net
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Managing variability is a major issue in the development, maintenance
> and evolution of software-intensive systems. To be managed effectively
> and efficiently, variability must be explicitly modelled. The upcoming
> workshop goes beyond its predecessors by addressing variability more
> widely, including variability in requirements, architecture,
> implementation, validation and verification as well as evolution of
> variability - just to name the most important of the related issues.
>
> The aim of the VaMoS workshop series is to bring together researchers
> from various areas dedicated to mastering variability to discuss
> advantages, drawbacks and complementarities of various approaches and to
> present new results for mastering variability throughout the whole
> lifecycle of systems, system families, and product lines.
>
> The workshop will feature an invited keynote by Markus V�lter (itemis
> AG) as well as peer-reviewed paper presentations.
>
> Important Dates
> ---------------
> Submission deadline: November 10th, 2010
> Notification of acceptance: December 10th, 2010
> VaMoS'11 in Namur: January 27th-29th, 2011
>
> Workshop Format
> ---------------
> VaMoS 2011, like the four previous VaMoS workshops, will be a highly
> interactive event. Each session will be organized in a way to stimulate
> discussions among presenters of papers, discussants and other
> participants. Each paper presentation will be first discussed by pre-
> assigned discussants, followed by an open discussion with all
> participants. Each session will end with a general discussion of all
> papers presented in the session.
>
> The workshop language is English. Attendance is open to authors of
> accepted papers, invited speakers, organisers, PC members, and to guest
> visitors who commit to become assigned as discussants of papers.
>
>
> Topics (non-exclusive)
> ----------------------
> - Modelling variability in functional, quality and economics
> requirements
> - Modelling variability in architecture and non-code artifacts
> - Evolution of variability
> - Analyzing and debugging variability
> - Reverse engineering of variability from legacy
> - Implementing variability in all artifacts of software development and
> maintenance
> - Variability in open systems, e.g., dynamic reconfiguration, plugins
> - Testing, analyzing, and debugging of software with variability
> - Feature oriented software development
> - Visualization of variability
> - Formal reasoning and automated analysis on variability
> - Configuration in variability management
> - Applications, e.g., embedded systems, information systems, service-
> based systems
> - Variability and its management in non-software related fields
> - Tool support
>
> Submissions
> -----------
> We look forward to receive the following types of submissions:
> - Research papers describing novel contributions to the field of
> variability.
> - Problem statements describing open issues of theoretical or practical
> nature.
> - Experience reports which report on positive or negative experiences.
> - Surveys and comparative studies that investigate pros, cons and
> complementarities of existing approaches to master variability.
> - Research in progress including research results at an early stage.
> - Vision papers stating where the research in the field should be
> heading.
> - Tool demonstrations describing the variability-related features of
> CASE tools.
>
> The length of the submitted papers should be between 4 and 10 pages in
> IEEE CS proceedings format. Details on how to submit will be available
> on the VaMoS web site: http://www.vamos-workshop.net.
>
> Publication
> -----------
> The proceedings of the workshop will be published as a research report.
> VaMoS proceedings are indexed in the DBLP database.
>
> Steering Committee
> ------------------
> Ulrich Eisenecker, University of Leipzig, Germany
> Patrick Heymans, PReCISE, University of Namur, Belgium
> Andreas Metzger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
> Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
>
> General Chair
> -------------
> Patrick Heymans, PReCISE, University of Namur, Belgium
>
> Program co-chairs
> -----------------
> Krzysztof Czarnecki, University of Waterloo, Canada
> Ulrich W. Eisenecker, University of Leipzig, Germany
>
> Organising Committee
> --------------------
> Patrick Heymans, PReCISE, University of Namur, Belgium
> Tom Mens, University of Mons, Belgium
> Kim Mens, University of Louvain, Belgium
> Germain Saval, University of Namur, Belgium
>
> Program Committee
> -----------------
> Vander Alves, University of Brasilia, Brasil
> Sven Apel, University of Passau, Germany
> Uwe Assmann, University of Dresden, Germany
> Don Batory, University of Texas at Austin, USA
> David Benavides, University of Seville, Spain
> Danilo Beuche, Pure::Systems, Germany
> Goetz Botterweck, LERO, Ireland
> Dave Clarke, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
> Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
> Oscar Díaz, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain
> Laurence Duchien, INRIA Lille-Nord Europe, France
> Martin Erwig, Oregon State University, USA
> Alessandro Fantechi, Universita' degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
> Stefania Gnesi, National Research Council, Italy
> Anirüddhā Gokhālé, Vanderbilt University, USA
> Paul Gruenbacher, Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, Austria
> Øystein Haugen, University of Oslo & SINTEF, Norway
> Mei Hong, Beijing University , China
> Jaakko Järvi, Texas A&M University, USA
> Stan Jarzabek, National University of Singapore
> Jean-Marc Jezequel, INRIA, Rennes, France
> Tomoji Kishi, Waseda University, Japan
> Philippe Lahire, University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis, France
> Axel Legay, INRIA, Rennes, France
> Frank van der Linden, Philips, The Netherlands
> Roberto Lopez-Herrejon, Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, Austria
> Tomi Männistö, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
> Vicente Pelechano, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
> Antonio Ruiz-Cortés, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
> Camille Salinesi, University of Paris 1-Sorbonne, France
> Ina Schaefer, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
> Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, Germany
> Doug Schmidt, Vanderbilt University, USA
> Sibylle Schupp, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
> Steffen Thiel, Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
> Valentino Vranic, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava,
> Slovakia
> Andrzej Wasowski, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
> Matthias Weber, Carmeq GmbH, Germany
> Jules White, Virginia Tech, USA
>
> Contact
> -------
>
> If you have any further requests, please address your e-mails
> to vamos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> ----- 岸知二 Tomoji KISHI
> 早稲田大学 理工学術院 創造理工学部 経営システム�学科
> Waseda University,
> Faculty of Science and Engineering
> School of Creative Science and Engineering
> Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering