EOOLT 2014: Call for papers
6th International Workshop on Equation-Based
Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools
in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN
Berlin, October 10, 2014
http://www.eoolt.org/2014/
** SUBMISSION DEADLINE JUNE 22 **
SCOPE
During the past decade, integrated model-based design of complex
cyber-physical systems (which mix physical dynamics with software and
networks) has gained significant attention. Hybrid modeling languages
based on equations, supporting both continuous-time and event- based
aspects (e.g. Modelica, SysML, VHDL-AMS, and Simulink/Simscape) enable
high-level reuse and integrated capabilities of both the physically
surrounding system and the software for embedded systems. The EOOLT
workshop addresses the current state of the art of equation-based
object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages, as well as open issues that
currently still limit their expressiveness, correctness, and
usefulness. Moreover, integration of and comparison with related
approaches and languages, such as actor-oriented, synchronous, and
domain-specific languages, are of particular interest. The workshop is
concerned with, but not limited to, the following EOO related themes
- Acausality and its role in model reusability.
- Component systems for EOO languages.
- Discrete-event and hybrid modeling.
- Embedded systems and efficient-code generation.
- Modeling language constructs in support of simulation, optimization, diagnostics, and system identification.
- EOO mathematical modeling vs. UML software modeling.
- Integrated hardware-software modeling of cyber-physical systems.
- Requirements for modeling traceability, translation, and integration.
- Formal semantics of EOO related languages.
- Multi-resolution / multi-scale modeling using EOO languages.
- Model-driven development related to EOO languages.
- Numerical coupling of EOO simulators and other simulation tools.
- Parallel execution of EOO models.
- Programming / modeling environments.
- Real-time simulation using EOO languages.
- Reflection and meta-programming.
- Verification, type systems, and early static checking.
- Relation to functional reactive programming (FRP) and synchronous languages.
- Comparison with related causal or hybrid formalisms.
- Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI)
SUBMISSION
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit the following
contributions:
- Full length research papers: up to 10 pages for consideration by the program committee. Papers are welcome that offer presentations and discussions of existing languages and tools, their capabilities and limitations; reports on practical experience; demonstrations of languages, tools, ideas, and concepts; positions related to relevant questions; and discussion topics.
- Work-in-progress papers: up to 4 pages for consideration by the program committee. Papers are welcome that offer presentations and discussions of work-in-progress and problem statements that can be thoroughly discussed during the workshop.
All submissions must describe original research work, not previously
published or submitted for publication elsewhere. The program
committee will evaluate the papers' technical contributions, relevance,
originality, correctness, and clarity.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline: June 22
- Author notification: August 10
- Camera-ready: September 7
- Workshop: October 10
PUBLICATION
If a paper has been accepted, the authors should present the
paper at the workshop. All accepted papers will be published
in the ACM digital library within the ACM international
conference proceedings series (ICPS).
CHAIRS
- Peter Pepper, TU Berlin (General Chair)
- David Broman, UC Berkeley (PC Chair)
STEERING COMMITTEE
- David Broman, UC Berkeley
- Francois Cellier, ETH Zurich
- Peter Fritzson, Linkoping University
- Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham
LOCAL ORGANISATION
- Christoph Hoger, TU Berlin
- Alexandra Mehlhase, TU Berlin
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Bernhard Bachmann, University of Applied Sciences, Bielefeld, Germany
- Bert van Beek, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
- David Broman, University of California, Berkeley, USA (Program Chair)
- Francesco Casella, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Francois Cellier, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Olaf Enge-Rosenblatt, Fraunhofer Institute, Dresden, Germany
- Peter Fritzson, Linkoping University, Sweden
- Alberto Leva, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham, UK
- Peter Pepper, Technische Universtitat Berlin, Germany (General Chair)
- Marc Pouzet, Ecole normale superieure, France
- Gregory Provan, University College Cork, Ireland
- Lena Scholz, Technische Universtitat Berlin, Germany
- Walid Taha, Halmstad University, Sweden and Rice University, USA
- Michael Tiller, Xogeny, USA
- Michael Wetter, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Alfonso Urquia, UNED, Madrid, Spain
- Dirk Zimmer, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
WORKSHOP WEBSITE