ICMT: International Conference on Model Transformation

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Event When Where Deadline
ICMT 2017 10th International Conference on Model Transformation
Jul 17, 2017 - Jul 18, 2017 Marburg, Germany Feb 24, 2017 (Feb 17, 2017)
ICMT 2016 9th International Conference on Model Transformation
Jul 4, 2016 - Jul 8, 2016 Vienna, Austria Feb 29, 2016 (Feb 15, 2016)
ICMT 2014 7th International Conference on Model Transformation
Jul 21, 2014 - Jul 25, 2014 York (UK) Feb 4, 2014 (Jan 28, 2014)
ICMT 2013 International Conference on Model Transformation
Jun 18, 2013 - Jun 19, 2013 Budapest, Hungary Feb 1, 2013 (Jan 25, 2013)
ICMT 2012 International Conference On Model Transformation
May 28, 2012 - May 29, 2012 Prague, Czech Republic Jan 16, 2012
ICMT 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODEL TRANSFORMATION
Jun 28, 2010 - Jul 2, 2010 Malaga, Spain Jan 28, 2010
ICMT 2009 International Conference on Model Transformation
Jun 29, 2009 - Jul 3, 2009 Zürich, Switzerland Feb 8, 2009
 
 

Present CFP : 2017

Modeling is key in reducing the complexity of software systems during their development and maintenance. Model transformations elevate models from passive documentation to first-class artifacts of the development process, and play a key role in analyzing models to reveal flaws and in integrating heterogeneous data and tools.

Model transformation includes approaches such as: model-to-text transformation, e.g., to generate code or other textual artifacts from models; text-to-model transformations, e.g., to derive models from structured text such as legacy code; and model-to-model transformations, e.g., to normalize, weave, analyze, optimize, simulate, and refactor models, as well as to translate between modeling languages.

Model transformation encompasses a variety of technical spaces including modelware, grammarware, dataware, and ontoware; a variety of model representations, e.g., based on different types of graphs; and a variety of transformation paradigms including rule-based transformations, term rewriting, and model manipulation using general-purpose programming languages.

The study of model transformation includes foundations, structuring mechanisms and properties (e.g., modularity, composability, reusability, and parameterization of transformations), transformation languages, techniques, and tools. An important goal of the field is the development of high-level model transformation languages, providing transformations that are amenable to higher-order model transformations and analysis mechanisms, or tailored to specific transformation problems. The efficient execution of model queries and transformations by scalable transformation engines on top of large graph data structures is also a key challenge in different application scenarios. Novel algorithms as well as innovative (e.g., distributed) execution strategies and domain-specific optimizations are sought in this respect. Model transformations have become artifacts that need to be managed in a structured way, resulting in developing methodology and tools to deal with versioning, (co-)evolution, etc. Correctness of model transformations has to be guaranteed as well.

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Topics
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ICMT is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners from all areas of model transformation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Transformation paradigms and languages:
- graph rewriting, tree rewriting, attribute grammars
- rule-based, declarative, imperative, functional
- textual, graphical
- model queries, pattern matching
- transformation by example/demonstration
- modularity, reusability, and composition
- comparison of transformation languages
- theoretical foundations correctness
Transformation algorithms and strategies:
- bidirectional transformation
- incremental transformation
- scalability and optimization
- higher-order transformation
- transformation chains
- non-functional aspects of transformations
Development of transformations:
- specification and design
- verification and validation (incl. testing, debugging, termination, confluence, metrics)
- evolution
- development processes
- tool support
- benchmarking of transformation engines
Applications and case studies:
- refactoring
- aspect weaving
- model comparison, differencing, and merging
- model synchronization and change propagation
- co-evolution of models, metamodels, and transformations
- round-trip/reverse/forward engineering
- industrial experience reports
- empirical studies

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Submission Guidelines
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All contributions will be subject to a rigorous selection process by the Program Committee. Each paper will be reviewed by at least 3 committee members. Submissions should follow the LNCS format, be in PDF, and include the authors' names, affiliations and contact details.

We solicit papers in the following categories:
- Research papers (up to 15 pages).
- Industry / application papers (up to 15 pages).
- Exploratory papers (up to 10 pages).
- Tool demonstration papers (up to 5 pages).

All papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icmt-2017

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Publishing
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The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Moreover, a special issue with an extended version of the best papers from the conference will be published in the Elsevier journal "Science of Computer Programming" (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/science-of-computer-programming/).

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Organization
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PC Chairs
- Mark van den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
- Esther Guerra, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)

Steering Committee
- Jordi Cabot, ICREA, Open University of Catalonia
- Juan de Lara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
- Davide di Ruscio, University of L'Aquila (Italy)
- Keith Duddy, Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
- Martin Gogolla, University of Bremen (Germany)
- Jeff Gray, University of Alabama (USA)
- Zhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics (Japan)
- Gerti Kappel, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)
- Richard Paige, University of York (UK)
- Alfonso Pierantonio, University of L'Aquila (Italy)
- Laurence Tratt, King's College London (UK)
- Antonio Vallecillo, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)
- Dániel Varró, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary)
- Eelco Visser, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

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Contact
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Web: http://www.model-transformation.org
Email: icmt-2017@easychair.org
Twitter: @icmt2017
 

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