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"Models@run.time'08: from abstract concepts to concrete realizations"
This is a preliminary programme of papers at the workshop Models@run.time. The papers accepted can be found here.
The workshop will be structured into presentation and work (discussion) sessions. There are two kind of presentations: long and short presentations.
We plan to have 20 minutes of time for the presentations and discussion of each long paper.
15 minutes presentation by the speaker, and 5 minutes for questions and discussion.
WHEN: Tuesday 30th September
TIME: 9 am
WHERE: Seria (Mercure Hotel). NOTE: Mercure hotel is just next to the Centre de Congres Pierre Baudis. Literally 2 minutes from the registration stand, but instead of going upstairs please go downstairs and follow the signs to the Mercure Hotel (there are going to be signs with the name of the workshop Models@run.time with arrows you should follow from the registration stand or you could go to the Hotel Mercure straight away. Coffee beraks are the same as always. )
Morning
Opening: (Nelly Bencomo)10 min
Session 1: Specific Techniques for Models@run.time
Total 90 min
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Session Chair: Oystein Haugen
-3 Long papers: 3 x 20 min = 60 min
Runtime Models for Self-Adaptation in the Ambient Assisted Living Domain, Daniel Schneider and Martin Becker.
FAME---A Polyglot Library for Metamodeling at Runtime, Adrian Kuhn and Toon Verwaest.
Modeling and Validating Dynamic Adaptation, Franck Fleurey, Vegard Dehlen, Nelly Bencomo, Brice Morin, Jean-Marc Jézéquel.
- 3 short papers: 3x5 min = 15 min
A Runtime Model for Monitoring Software Adaptation Safety and its Concretisation as a Service, Audrey Occello, Anne-Marie Dery-Pinna and Michel Riveill.
Runtime Models to Support User-Centric Communication, Yingbo Wang, Peter J. Clarke, Yali Wu, Andrew Allen and Yi Deng.
An Execution Platform for Extensible Runtime Models, Mario Sanchez, Ivan Barrero, Jorge Villalobos and Dirk Deridder.
- Short discussion if time permits (5 min)
Coffee Break
Session 2: Architecture and Frameworks for Models@run.time
Total 90 min
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Session Chair: Robert France
-3 Long papers: 3 x 20 min = 60 min
Embedding State Machine Models in Object-Oriented Source Code, Michael Striewe, Moritz Balz and Michael Goedicke.
Model-Based Traces, Shahar Maoz.
Mutual Dynamic Adaptation of Models and Service Enactment in ALIVE, Athanasios Staikopoulos, Sebastien Saudrais, Siobhan Clarke, Julian Padget, Owen Cliffe and Marina De Vos.
-3 short papers: 3x5 min = 15 min
A Framework for bridging the gap between design and runtime debugging of component-based applications, Guillaume Waignier, Prawee Sriplakich, Anne-Francoise Le Meur and Laurence Duchien.
A Model-Driven Approach for Developing Self-Adaptive Pervasive Systems, Carlos Cetina, Pau Giner, Joan Fons and Vicente Pelechano .
Model-driven Management of Complex Systems, Brian Pickering, Sylvain Robert, Stephane Menoret and Erhan Mengusoglu.
-Discussion and plan for the afternoon = 15 min
Lunch
Afternoon
Session 1 90 min
-1 short paper Demo: 10 min
K@RT: An Aspect-Oriented and Model-Oriented Framework for Dynamic Software Product Lines, Brice Morin, Olivier Barais and Jean-Marc Jézéquel.
-Breakout discussions (80 min)
Coffee Break
Session 2
-Breakout discussions ( min)
-Panel (60 min)
(Panel will have 3 invited guests and two people representing the breakout discussion groups).
Panelists so far: Brian Selic, Jean-Marc Jezequel, and Oystein Haugen
- Conclusions
Dinner in a nice restaurant :-)
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