CfP First International Workshop on Transforming and Weaving Ontologies in Model Driven Engineering (TWOMDE'08)

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                     First International Workshop on
        Transforming and Weaving Ontologies in Model Driven Engineering

                                  TWOMDE'08

                             FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

              at the ACM/IEEE 11th International Conference on Model
              Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS 2008)

                http://isweb.uni-koblenz.de/events/TWOMDE2008

    IMPORTANT DATES
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    * July   15, 2008:  Papers submission
    * August 15, 2008:  Author notification
    * August 30, 2008:  Submission of camera-ready papers
    * September 28-30, 2008: Workshop Date

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AIMS AND SCOPE
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Interest in integrating Ontologies and Software Engineering has gained more
attention with commercial and scientific initiatives, such as the OMG Ontology
Platform Special Interest Group (PSIG) and the W3C Software Engineering Task
Force (SETF).

Nevertheless, many questions come to light, as Model Driven Engineering (MDE)
spreads. Disciplines like model transformation and domain specific languages
become essential in order to support different kinds of models in a model
driven environment. Understanding the role of ontologies in these fields is
crucial to leverage the development of such disciplines. We highlight the
following open questions: How can the scientific and technical results around
ontologies, ontology languages and their corresponding reasoning technologies
be used fruitfully in Model Driven Engineering (MDE)? What is the role of
ontologies in supporting model transformation? How can ontologies improve
designing domain specific languages? Are current query languages able to query
both kinds of models?

Discussions about these and related questions will be supported by this
workshop. TWOMDE'08 aims at providing a forum for discussing the application of
different aspects of ontologies to enhance Model Driven Engineering.

The intended audience embraces members of the modeling community with
experience or interest in Model Driven Engineering and in Knowledge
Representation. Specifically, but not only, the participation of experts in
technologies related with UML, MOF, ATL, QVT, RDF or OWL is highly welcome.


INVITED TALKS
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   * Andreas Friesen (SAP).
   * Phil Tetlow (IBM).


TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest are but not exclusive:

   * RDF metamodel repository: interfaces and models to store, retrieve, query
   and manage MOF/Ecore metadata in RDF stores.

   * Metamodeling support of semantic structures: improvements on metamodeling
   facilities for representing richer real-world semantics, like OWL or OWL2.

   * Reasoning over MOF-based models using ontologies: verification and
   validation of models using ontologies; application of Description Logics
   reasoning in UML diagrams or MOF/Ecore models, in order to enhance and to
   support models and metamodels at design time as well as at runtime.

   * Application of ontologies in model transformation: usage of ontologies and
   reasoning to automatically generate model transformations; validation of
   model transformations; use of reasoning in model transformation rules.

   * Reasoning and query languages for integrated models: development or
   integration of query languages able to retrieve objects of MOF-based models
   and OWL-based models; reasoning approaches or algorithms regarding both
   semantics of Description Logics semantics of and MOF-based models.

   * Integration of modeling standards and metamodeling of ontology
   technologies: integration approaches like aspect-oriented programming to
   weave modeling standards like MOF, Ecore, UML, OCL, ODM, and SWRL;
   development, improvement or integration of metamodels for ontology
   technologies, for example OWL, SWRL, F-Logic.

   * Ontology driven software development: ontology support to web service
   orchestration; software architectures and methodologies for developing
   semantic web services and agents; reuse of web service ontologies or
   application of reasoning in specifying execution logics of orchestration.

   * MDE tools using ontologies: implementations of MDE tools relying on
   ontologies or on reasoning services.

   * Semantic support to Domain Specific Languages: integration of metamodeling
   and ontologies in order to provide abstract syntax and formal semantics for
   DSL.

   * Ontology engineering with MDA/MDE techniques: application of MDA/MDE
   techniques in order to support ontology engineering activities like
   ontology pruning, ontology refactoring, or ontology measurement.

   * Ontology connectors to system models: methods and techniques for
   integrating ontology constructs like classes and properties with MOF-based
   constructs like classes, properties or operations.

   * Application of Ontologies in traceability and provenance: usage of model
   annotations, ontologies and reasoning in order to improve traceability between
   MOF-based models.


SUBMISSION
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   * Full Papers: describe concrete contributions validated by
   appropriate evaluation. Full paper submissions must not exceed 15 pages.

   * Short Papers: comprehend research-in-progress, industrial experience and
   position papers. Short paper submissions does not exceed 6 pages.

   * Posters and Demos: authors are invited to submit a three-page paper
   describing tools involving ontologies in MDE.

All papers must be submitted online using the submission website
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=twomde2008). Submissions must be in
PDF, formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).


PROCEEDINGS
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Final versions of accepted papers will be published electronically in the CEUR
Workshop Proceedings Series. Revised selected papers will be submitted to the
LNCS MoDELS Satellite Proceedings.


ORGANIZATION
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   * Fernando Silva Parreiras (DE), University of Koblenz-Landau
   * Jeff Z. Pan (GB), University of Aberdeen
   * Uwe Assmann (DE), Dresden University of Technology
   * Jakob Henriksson (DE), Dresden University of Technology


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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   * Alexander Paar (DE), University of Karlsruhe (TH)
   * Andreas Winter (DE), University of Mainz
   * Bernhard Rumpe (DE), Braunschweig University of Technology
   * Colin Atkinson (DE), University of Mannheim
   * Daniel Oberle (DE), SAP Research
   * Dragan Gasevic (CA), Simon Fraser University Surrey
   * Elisa F. Kendall (US), Sandpiper Software, Inc.
   * Gerd Wagner (DE), Brandenburg University of Technology at Cottbus
   * Gerti Kappel (AT), Vienna University of Technology
   * Giancarlo Guizzardi (IT), ISTC-CNR
   * Harald Kuehn (AT), BOC Information Systems GmbH
   * Holger Knublauch (US), TopQuadrant
   * Ken Baclawski (US), Northeastern University
   * Luis Ferreira Pires (NL), University of Twente
   * Peter Haase (DE), University of Karlsruhe (TH)
   * Phil Tetlow (GB), IBM Business Consulting Services
   * Saartje Brockmans (DE), Ontoprise
   * Steffen Staab (DE), University of Koblenz-Landau


CONTACT
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Please do not hesitate to contact us, if you have any question regarding this
event.

Fernando Silva Parreiras, parreiras@uni-koblenz.de


SPONSORS
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EU STReP MOST, http://www.most-project.eu/

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