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    MODELS 2010 - 6th Educators' Symposium (EduSymp @ MODELS 2010)

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    Category MODELS 2010

    Deadline: July 09, 2010 | Date: October 03, 2010-October 08, 2010

    Venue/Country: Oslo, Norway

    Updated: 2010-06-25 21:52:33 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    DEADLINE EXTENSION: JULY 9 2010

    C A L L F O R C O N T R I B U T I O N S

    6th Educators’ Symposium at MODELS 2010

    “Software Modeling in Education”

    http://edusymp.big.tuwien.ac.at/

    Satellite Event at ACM/IEEE 13th International Conference on Model-Driven

    Engineering, Languages, and Systems (MODELS 2010)

    Oslo, Norway, October 3-8, 2010

    Goals:

    In software engineering, the emerging model-driven development (MDD) paradigm

    is one promising solution for handling the complexity of software systems.

    Industry and academia successfully implemented several approaches and provide

    expressive modeling languages and mature tools for the practical application

    of MDD techniques. Nevertheless, the widespread adoption advances slowly. In

    order to fully exploit the power of MDD, developers are needed who recognize

    the potential of models and who do not consider them as pretty pictures only.

    Although most computer science curricula include some education in modeling

    software systems and therefore provide the basic building blocks for MDD, the

    whole spectrum of model-driven development is rarely captured. The sixth

    edition of this symposium will focus on approaches to integrate MDD into

    modern computer science curricula and on the means necessary to communicate

    the paradigm shift away from traditional software engineering.

    Scope:

    We encourage papers and posters on the following specific topics:

    * Approaches used to integrate modeling and meta-modeling into the software

    engineering curricula in academia.

    * Comparative studies of the tools used to support modeling and meta-modeling

    in academia.

    * Studies that assess approaches used to integrate MDD into existing software

    engineering curricula.

    * The impact modeling has on students’ ability to think abstractly.

    * Approaches used to train practitioners on using modeling techniques in

    industry.

    * Industry’s assessment of the MDD training done in academia.

    We also encourage papers and posters on the following general topics:

    * Introducing modeling into early programming courses.

    * MDD repositories to support pedagogy.

    * Approaches to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching modeling and

    meta-modeling techniques.

    * Case studies on teaching modeling and meta-modeling techniques.

    * “Toy” modeling projects and teaching artifacts applied in software

    engineering education.

    Participants:

    We invite contributions from instructors, researchers, and practitioners from

    both academia and industry interested in MDD and using modeling in software

    engineering.

    Activities:

    The symposium will consist of long paper presentations, short paper

    presentations, a poster session, breakout sessions, and a panel discussion.

    Submission and Publication:

    Full Papers: These contributions should be submitted electronically in pdf and

    be a maximum of 12 pages in ECEASST format (see EduSymp Website for further

    information). These papers should be research papers or experience reports

    presenting contributions in the field of MDD education or the use of models

    in software engineering education and training. Full papers are encouraged to

    have an experimental section or a case study to evaluate the effectiveness of

    the research or the presented class room experiences.

    Short Position Papers, Extended Abstracts: These contributions should be a

    maximum of 5 pages, Extended Abstracts should be a maximum of 2 pages using

    a format similar to the full papers (see above). These papers should

    present authors’ position on one or more of the topics of the symposium,

    based on certain teaching experiences or preliminary research results on MDD

    education. Extended Abstracts are presented within poster sessions.

    Papers for the symposium will be selected based on the novelty of the ideas or

    solutions, the impact of modeling during software development education,

    and relevance to the topics for the symposium.

    All papers should be submitted via Easychair.

    Publications: Accepted papers will be published in the Electronic Communications

    of the EASST with an ISSN. Selected papers will be published in the Journal

    of Computer Science Education.

    Important Dates:

    * Full Paper Submission Deadline (Extension): July 9, 2010

    * Short Paper Submission Deadline (Extension): July 9, 2010

    * Notification of Acceptance: July 30, 2010

    * Camera Ready version: August 13, 2010

    Contact:

    * Email: models2010-edusymp AT ifi.uio.no

    * Web: http://edusymp.big.tuwien.ac.at/

    Organizers:

    * Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University, USA

    * Martina Seidl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

    Program Committee:

    * Jordi Cabot, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France

    * Fabio Costa, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil

    * Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn, Germany

    * Robert France, Colorado State University, USA

    * Martin Gogolla, University of Bremen, Germany

    * Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA

    * Øystein Haugen, Senior Researcher SINTEF, Norway

    * Gerti Kappel, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

    * Ludwik Kuzniarz, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden

    * Timothy Lethbridge, University of Ottawa, Canada

    * Werner Retschitzegger, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

    * Jean-Paul Rigault, University of Nice, France

    * Patricia Roberts, University of Westminster, UK

    * Michal Smialek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

    * Daniel Varro, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary


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