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Topics |
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Heterogeneity in models: multi-domain and multi-physics modeling, multiview
modeling, multi-abstraction modeling;
- Heterogeneity in modeling languages: engineering of modeling language,
modeling Models of Computation (MoCs), quality evaluation and usability
of modeling languages;
- Multi-Paradigm Modeling techniques: model transformation, model composition,
modeling cross-domain interactions, model-based detection of unanticipated
interactions in heterogeneous systems, visualization of multi-paradigm
models;
- Applications of current MPM techniques, in particular industry applications.
Contributions should clearly address the foundations of multi paradigm modeling by demonstrating the use of models to
achieve the stated objectives and discuss the benefits of explicit modeling.
This year, a dedicated industry track will be organized.
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Workshop Format |
Papers must be submitted electronically as PDF via EasyChair. Authors may submit either short papers (max 2 pages) or full papers (max
6 pages). There could be conceptual papers as well as application or tool papers. Papers will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the program committee.
All accepted workshop papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
To prepare your publication, please use the ACM SIG proceedings templates that may be downloaded here.
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