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Category AGTIVE 2011
Deadline: May 30, 2011 | Date: October 04, 2011-October 07, 2011
Venue/Country: Budapest, Hungary
Updated: 2011-05-25 00:00:06 (GMT+9)
Submission deadlines extended History and MissionGraphs are well-known, well-understood, and frequently used means to depict networks of related items. Various types of graph transformation approaches have been proposed to specify, recognize, inspect, modify, and display certain classes of graph based models representing structures of rather different domains. Research activities based on Graph Transformation (GT) build a well-established scientific discipline within computer science. AGTIVE 2011 is the fourth symposium for researchers and industrial practitioners that are interested in the application of precisely defined and well-understood graph-based transformation techniques.AGTIVE 2011 expects submissions on model transformation approaches and tools operating over any kind of graph-like structure(including models, object-relational structures, RDF, XML, etc.)It combines a traditional conference program with open space workshop elements that give its participants the freedom to organize their own panels, discussion groups, start joint software development activities,and build bridges between between academia and industry.Two invited talks will be given by Zsolt Kocsis (IBM Hungary) and Mark Proctor (JBoss Drools).Important Dates* May 30, 2011: *** EXTENDED Abstract submission deadline **** June 6, 2011 (23:59 Apia - Samoa time): *** EXTENDED Paper submission deadline (strict) **** July 18, 2011: Notification of acceptance / rejection* Oct. 14, 2011: Final version (after the symposium) Categories of PapersDifferent classes of contributions are sought including research papers, application report papers, tool demonstration papers, or challenge papers.A) Research PapersWe are looking for submissions presenting the application of graph transformation techniques in a broad sense in the following (non-exclusive) areas:* Domain-specific languages & tools* Syntax & semantics of modeling/programming languages* Meta CASE tools & code generators* Verification & validation for model transformations * Simulation and animation in science & engineering* Graph layout algorithms & visualization tools* Pattern matching & recognition algorithms* Integrated engineering languages & tools* Model-driven engineering of software systems* Evolution of software, systems, services* Service-oriented applications & Semantic Web and ontologies* Self-adaptive systems & ubiquitous computing* Graph-based approaches in novel application areas (healthcare, logistics, biology, multimedia, etc.)Submitted research papers may address topics concerning either the developmentor the application of GT-based models, languages, methods, and tools. In addition to traditional research papers, academic and commercial tooldemonstrations and application reports are especially encouraged. These demonstrations should present GT-based tools or applications that have been developed using GT technologies.B) Application report papers They are not necessarily expected to provide a scientific contribution to forward the state-of-the-art of the GT research community, but* We expect critical assessment of the merits of GT techniques in a studied application domain compared to standard techniques used in this area;* The submission is a "best practice" description that shows in a reproducible way how GT can be used to overcome problems in a studied domain;* The paper uses a case study to highlight existing deficiencies of GTs thus giving input for future research activities.C) Tool demonstration papers They may report on novel features of well-established tools, in addition to presenting completely unpublished tools. D) Industrial challenge papersThey may present an unsolved problem specific to a studied application domain that evolved from an industrial collaboration.Submission GuidelinesThe proceedings containing all contributions including summaries of open workspace discussions is planned to be published as a Springer Press LNCS volume after the symposium (like in case of previous AGTIVE editions).Authors may choose between three different submission formats (page limits refer Springer Press LNCS format and are hard limits including all kindsof appendices):A) full research paper: 14 pagesB) application report paper: 10 pagesC) tool demonstration paper: 6 pagesD) industrial challenge paper: 6 pagesSubmission page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=agtive2011
Program ChairsAndy Schürr, TU Darmstadt, GermanyDániel Varró, TU Budapest, HungaryGergely Varró, TU Darmstadt, GermanyProgram CommitteeLuciano Baresi, University of Milano, ItalyBenoit Baudry, INRIA, FrancePaolo Bottoni, University of Rome La Sapienza, ItalyJordi Cabot, INRIA, FranceKrzysztof Czarnecki, University of Waterloo, CanadaHartmut Ehrig, TU Berlin, GermanyGregor Engels, University of Paderborn, GermanyNate Foster, Cornell University, USAHolger Giese, University of Potsdam, GermanyPieter van Gorp, TU Eindhoven, NetherlandsReiko Heckel, University of Leicester, UKZhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics, JapanAudris Kalnins, University of Latvia, LatviaGabor Karsai, Vanderbilt University, USAEkkart Kindler, TU Denmark, DenmarkVinay Kulkarni, Tata Consultancy Services, IndiaJochen Küster, IBM Research, SwitzerlandJuan de Lara, Autonomous University of Madrid, SpainTihamér Levendovszky, Vanderbilt University, USATom Mens, University of Mons-Hainaut, BelgiumMark Minas, University of BW Munich, GermanyManfred Nagl, RWTH Aachen, GermanyRichard Paige, University of York, UKIvan Porres, Abo Akademi University, FinlandArend Rensink, University of Twente, NetherlandsLeila Ribeiro, University of Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilIngo Stürmer, Model Engineering Solutions, GermanyGabriele Taentzer, University of Marburg, GermanyBernhard Westfechtel, University of Bayreuth, GermanyKang Zhang, University of Texas at Dallas, USAAlbert Zündorf, University of Kassel, GermanyVenue and TravelAGTIVE 2011 will be hosted by Budapest, the capital of Hungary, which was founded in 1873 as the unification of the separate historic towns of Buda (the royal capital since the 15th century), Pest (the cultural centre) and Óbuda (built on the ancient Roman settlement of Aquincum). Budapest is located in the northern centre of Hungary and is easily accessible by all kind of transportation. The city is served by two international airports for regular and low-cost airliners. It has very good connections to neighboring countries via car, bus, and train.Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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