Dear friends,
I am looking for a french student (or someone speaking french) who wants to
engage in a CIFRE PhD thesis (it is a thesis with a french company).
The subject is attached to the mail.
Best regards,
--
~~Jannik Laval~~
Enseignant-chercheur
Responsable Pédagogique Licence Coordonnateur de Projet en Système
d'Information
IUT Lumière, Université Lyon Lumière
laboratoire DISP
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[Apologies for multiple postings]
International Workshop on "Models and Evolution"
Co-located with ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on
Model Driven Engineering Languages & Systems (MODELS 2016)
Saint-Malo, France, October 2-7, 2016
http://www.models-and-evolution.com/
Important Dates:
Submissions of papers: July 17, 2016
Notification: August 14, 2016
---------------------------------
The Models and Evolution (ME) 2016 workshop is a satellite event at
ACM/IEEE MoDELS 2016 and the continuance of the following events: ME
2014, ME 2013, ME 2012, ME 2011, ME 2010, MoDSE-MCCM 2009, MCCM 2008
(all at MoDELS), MoDSE 2008, MoDSE 2007 (both at CSMR).
This workshop addresses the evolution of artefacts of the modelling
process, as inspired by analogous evolution required by software
artefacts, with input from academic as well as industrial practice. As
Model-Based Development grows in popularity, the models used throughout
a system’s lifecycle are now core artefacts of modern software
engineering processes.
With the increasing use of Model-Based Development in many domains
(e.g., Automotive Software Engineering, Business Process Engineering),
models are starting to become core artefacts of modern software
engineering processes. By raising the level of abstraction and using
concepts closer to the problem and application domain rather than the
solution and technical domain, models become core assets and reusable
intellectual property, being worth the effort of maintaining and
evolving them. Therefore, increasingly models experience the same issues
as traditional software artefacts, i.e., being subject to many kinds of
changes, which range from rapidly evolving platforms to the evolution of
the functionality provided by the applications developed. These
modifications include changes at all levels, from requirements through
architecture and design, to executable models, documentation and test
suites. They typically affect various kinds of models including data
models, behavioural models, domain models, source code models, goal
models, etc. Coping with and managing the changes that accompany the
evolution of software assets is therefore an essential aspect of
Software Engineering as a discipline.
Important dates:
- Submission deadline: July 17, 2016
- Notification to authors: August 14, 2016
- Workshop date: one full-day between October 2-4, 2016.
Scope:
ME 2016 will bring together researchers and practitioners to share
experiences in dealing with the various forms of evolution in modelling.
ME 2016 combines a strong practical focus with theoretical approaches
required in any discipline that supports engineering practices. In
particular, ME 2016 targets researchers and practitioners on
model-driven engineering to meet, disseminate and exchange ideas,
identify the key issues related to the problem of model (co-)evolution
and consistency management, and explore possible solutions and future
work. We target, in particular, the cross-fertilisation of both the MDE
and software evolution communities. Therefore we consider models in a
very broad sense which is essential to allow researchers from different
communities to identify and discuss commonalities/differences among
their specific (co-)evolution and consistency management problems. ME
2016 will be held in Saint-Malo (France) and will host invited talks,
technical sessions, and panels. Especially, ME 2016 will foster the
interactions between the participants, stimulating lively debates and
discussions around the topics of interest of the workshop.
Topics:
Contributions are solicited on all aspects of models and evolution, its
foundations, practices and technologies. In particular, we encourage
submissions from both academia and industry about the following
(non-exhaustive) list of topics:
- Formalisms, theories, formal approaches, methods and languages for
expressing and understanding model-driven software evolution.
- (Co-)evolution and (co-)adaptation of models, meta-models and modeling
languages; classification of (co-)evolution scenarios, transformation,
and artefacts w.r.t. meta-models
- Coordination of models, meta-models.
- Transformation techniques for evolving models: restructuring,
refactoring, migration, translation, composition…
- Traceability, verification/validation of evolving models and
transformations, runtime models and consistency validation;
(in)consistency management
- Evolution and domain-specific languages
- Evolution issues in new paradigms (Open architectures, product-line
architectures, software ecosystems, Cloud computing and its SPI model,
SOA, Enterprise architectures, Internet of things, Big data, Systems of
systems…)
- Analysis of model maintainability.
- Development and maintenance processes for model consistency management.
- Conformance checking, inconsistency management synchronization,
differencing, comparison, versioning, impact analysis of evolving models
- Supporting processes and tools for managing model-driven evolution
- Maintenance and evolution of model transformations
- Variability management using models
- Software Architecture Recovery and Reverse Architecting
- Software Reconstruction and Migration
- Software Release Engineering
- Traceability maintenance between requirements and models
- Reusable evolution solutions and patterns
- Software evolution regarding energy-awareness and sustainability
- Model-based and model-related techniques for legacy systems evolution
and systems integration
- Cultural, economic, business and managerial aspects impacting software
evolution
- Training, education, and certification around software evolution
- State-of-the-art and state-of-practice in software evolution
- Industrial needs, experiments and case studies
- Empirical studies and experience Reports
- Tools and Methods supporting all of the above topics
Workshop Chairs:
Dalila Tamzalit, University of Nantes, France,
Dalila.Tamzalit(a)univ-nantes.fr
Alfonso Pierantonio, Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy,
alfonso.pierantonio(a)univaq.it
Bernhard Schätz, fortiss Gmbh, Germany, schaetz(a)fortiss.org
Tanja Mayerhofer, Business Informatics Group, Institute of Software
Technology and Interactive Systems, TU Wien, mayerhofer(a)big.tuwien.ac.at
Program committee (to complete):
Vasilios Andrikopoulos IAAS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Alessandra Bagnato, Softeam, Paris, France
Mireille Blay-Fornarino Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, I3S, France
Antonio Cicchetti, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Davide Di Ruscio, Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy
Anne Etien, LIFL - University of Lille 1, France
Jesus Garcia-Molina, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Québec, Canada
Rich Hilliard, IEEE Computer Society, USA
Ludovico Iovino, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy
Udo Kelter, University of Siegen, Germany,
Olivier Le Goaer, LIUPPA, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France
Tihamer Levendovszky, Vanderbilt University, USA
Shahar Maoz, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Tom Mens, University of Mons, Belgium
Richard Paige, University of York, UK
Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Martina Seidl, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Massimo Tisi, AtlanMod team (Inria, Mines Nantes, LINA), Nantes, France
Antonio Vallecillo, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Stefan Wagner, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Konrad Wieland, Sparx Systems, Austria
Manuel Wimmer, Business Informatics Group, Vienna University of
Technology, Austria
Submission:
Both research papers, experience papers, tool presentations and
industrial feedbacks are solicited. Papers describing novel applications
and making significant research contributions are of particular
interest. On top of that, we would encourage papers proposing visionary
and strategic ideas and/or looking for collaboration around
international projects. In addition, industrial papers reporting about
experiences in the area of models and evolution, industrial tools, and
positions from industry about experience and/or case studies about
managing or putting into practice model-driven software evolution
solutions are highly appreciated. Contributions must be written in
English, adhere to the ACM SIGS format, and be submitted through
EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=me2016). Expected
papers can be short papers (6 pages) or long papers (10 pages):
Long papers (max. 10 pages): These contributions should address novel
research ideas, challenging problems, or practical contributions in the
domain of model-driven software evolution.
Short papers (max. 6 pages):
Position papers: young researchers may submit extended abstracts about
their work in progress.
Visionary papers: these contributions take a visionary stance to the
field describing long term ambitions, visionary technological
advancements, paradigmatic changes and research agendas. Note that the
ideas presented must be clearly positioned, adequately thought through,
and sufficiently documented.
Tool presentations: these submissions present (experience with) tools
(which may be either research prototypes or commercial tools) that are
fully/partially dedicated to supporting the evolution issues encountered
in model-based development.
The submission process will consist of two phases: abstract submissions
and full paper submissions.
Workshop papers will be published on CEUR (see
http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html#PRECONDS for preconditions for
publishing).
http://www.models-and-evolution.com
--
Dalila Tamzalit
=====
LINA(*) / IUT de Nantes (**)
(*)
Équipe AeLoS (Architectures et Logiciels Sûrs)
Université de Nantes - Faculté des Sciences
LINA - CNRS UMR 6241,
2, rue de la Houssinière
BP 92208 44322 Nantes cedex 03
Tel : (33) 2-51-12-57-80
Fax : (33) 2-51-12-58-12
(**)
IUT de Nantes - Département Informatique
3, rue du Maréchal Joffre
BP 34103 - 44 041 Nantes cedex 1 - FRANCE
tél : (33) 2 40 30 60 57
fax : (33) 2 40 30 60 47
Kind regards,
Oscar Nierstrasz
---
Prof. Dr. O. Nierstrasz -- oscar(a)inf.unibe.ch
Software Composition Group -- http://scg.unibe.ch
University of Bern -- Tel +41 31 631 4618
Dear all,
The old SATTOSE mailing list sattose(a)listes.uclouvain.be<mailto:sattose@listes.uclouvain.be> is now officially inactive and down, so please remove it from your address book and use the new one sattose(a)list.inf.unibe.ch<mailto:sattose@list.info.unibe.ch> from now on instead. The mailing list will be moderated -- we don’t want it to become a SPAM list -- and by default reserved for SATTOSE related messages, although the moderators (Oscar and me) could accept occasional messages to the members about SATTOSE related events.
Prof. Dr. Kim Mens
Professor in Computer Science, specialized in Software Engineering and Programming Systems
UCL - Université catholique de Louvain
SST - Sector of Science and Technology
EPL - Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain
ICTEAM - Institute of Information & Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics
INGI - Computing Science Engineering Pole
RELEASeD - Research Laboratory on Software Evolution and Software Development
Bâtiment Réaumur, Etage 01, Local A 111
Place Sainte Barbe 2, bte L5.02.01
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
BELGIQUE
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kim_Mens
To all: please use the new mailing list sattose(a)list.info.unibe.ch<mailto:sattose@list.info.unibe.ch> from now on. This new mailing list is hosted at SCG in Bern and run by Oscar and me. All addresses from the old mailing list have been moved (and some corrected) to the new mailing list, so you should also have received this mail and the call for papers and participation via the new list. (If not, let me know and I’ll add your address to the new list.)
For the record, the old and now obsolete mailing list was sattose(a)listes.uclouvain.be<mailto:sattose@listes.uclouvain.be> , the new one is sattose(a)list.inf.unibe.ch<mailto:sattose@list.inf.unibe.ch>
Friendly greetings,
Kim Mens
On 06 May 2016, at 18:54, Anya Helene Bagge <anya(a)ii.uib.no<mailto:anya@ii.uib.no>> wrote:
Dear SATToSErs,
We are eagerly awaiting your submissions for this summer's SATToSE in Bergen.
For more information about submission, registration and travel, please visit the website (http://sattose.org/2016) or see below.
See you in Bergen!
Anya & Mircea
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Call for Papers
Ninth Seminar on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution
SATToSE 2016
11–13 July 2016 – Bergen (Norway)
http://sattose.org/2016
------------------------------------------------------------------------
OVERVIEW
SATToSE is the Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software
Evolution. Its 9th edition takes place in Bergen, Norway, between Monday 11
and Wednesday 13 July 2016.
The goal of SATToSE is to gather both undergraduate and graduate students
to showcase their research, exchange ideas, improve their communication
skills, attend and contribute technology showdown and hackathons – and to
interact with senior members of the research community.
SATToSE will host invited talks, submitted talks, tutorials and a
hackathon, and will foster interactions among the participants, stimulating
lively debates and discussions around the topics of interest of the event.
We expect attendees to be active participants and not just passive
listeners – presenters should be open to and encourage questions and
discussions during their talks.
TOPICS
Contributions are solicited on all aspects of software and model evolution,
practices and technologies. In particular, we encourage submissions about
the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics:
* Formalisms, notations, theories, methods, and languages for expressing
software evolution
* Supporting tools, processes, and models for managing software evolution
* Industrial needs, case studies and experiences
* Software analytics and visualisation techniques to support software
evolution
* Empirical studies in evolution and maintenance
* Program transformation, refactoring, renovation and migration
* Program and/or data reverse engineering
* Evolution of data-intensive or process-intensive systems
* Approaches of model-driven software evolution
* Conformance checking, inconsistency management, synchronisation,
differencing, comparison, versioning, impact analysis of evolving models
* Software evolution for emerging paradigms
* Coupled evolution of meta-models, models and transformations
* Mega-modelling evolution, and evolution of mega-models
* Classification of (co-)evolution scenarios
* Reliability and security aspects of software (co-)evolution
* Negative research results in software evolution
* Software ecosystem evolution
INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
* Venera Ardounova, Washington State University
* Oscar Nierstrasz, University of Bern
* Romain Robbes, University of Chile
* Gregorio Robles, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
* Aiko Yamashita, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
HACKATHON
This year's hackaton will expose participants to tools, methods and data
obtained with the MetricsGrimoire toolset, a mature, industrial-strength
toolset to obtain data from software repositories, that is available as
free software/open source and developed together with a lively community.
The Metrics-Grimoire toolset is the results of over a decade of
development, and since 2013, after the creation of Bitergia, the
technological basis of a start-up that offers and sells results and
analysis to free/open source software companies and communities.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Contributions are managed through EasyChair
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sattose2016
We solicit extended abstracts of 2–5 pages, in one of the following forms:
* work in progress presentations – early ideas and achievements that you
want to share with the community and get feedback on
* publication summaries – overview of research results already published or
ready to be submitted to a conference or a journal
* technology showdown demonstrations – technical explanation of important
features of your framework, library or tool
To submit your contribution, you need to specify:
* title of the presentation
* list of author(s)
* extended abstract of your presentation
* desired category of your work
Contributions should be formatted in the CEUR WS one column style with page
numbers. See http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/samplestyles/.
All submissions will be screened for scope and compatibility by the program
committee, which will provide feedback for improving the abstract and
preparing the talk. All contributions accepted for presentation will
receive 10–30 minutes during the event for presentation and
discussion. Submitters will also be offered the opportunity to receive
feedback and guidance to improve their submission towards a formally
published paper, in a SATToSE post-proceedings issue of an open access
journal.
All the presented slides and pointers to related resources will be
collected and will be made available.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission deadline: June 1st
* Notification of acceptance: June 15
* Registration deadline: June 22
* Symposium: July 11 - 13
ORGANISATION
* General Chair: Anya Helene Bagge (University of Bergen)
* Program Chair: Mircea Lungu (University of Groningen)
* Hackathon Chair: Gregorio Robles (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
* Local Organisation: Anna Maria Eilertsen (University of Bergen)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Bram Adams, Polytechnique Montréal
* Alexander Bergel, University of Chile
* Serge Demeyer, University of Antwerpen
* Michael W. Godfrey, University of Waterloo
* Georgios Gousios, University of Nijmegen
* Kim Mens, Université catholique de Louvain
* Haidar Osman, University of Bern
* Romain Robbes, University of Chile
* Coen De Roover, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
* Vadim Zaytsev, Raincode
REGISTRATION
Registration is now *open*. Please register as early as convenient, and no
later than July 22nd.
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
We will offer a limited scholarships for visiting students who lack
funding. These should be large enough to cover the registration and part of
the travel expenses. More information will follow.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Please see the web page for travel information. We recommend booking hotels
as soon as possible, as Bergen is a busy tourist destination during summer.
From: Anya Helene Bagge <anya(a)ii.uib.no<mailto:anya@ii.uib.no>>
Subject: [SATTOSE] Call for Papers and Participation: SATToSE 2016 -- Software Evolution Seminar
Date: 6 May 2016 at 18:54:15 GMT+2
To: <sattose(a)listes.uclouvain.be<mailto:sattose@listes.uclouvain.be>>
Reply-To: Anya Helene Bagge <anya(a)ii.uib.no<mailto:anya@ii.uib.no>>
Dear SATToSErs,
We are eagerly awaiting your submissions for this summer's SATToSE in Bergen.
For more information about submission, registration and travel, please visit the website (http://sattose.org/2016) or see below.
See you in Bergen!
Anya & Mircea
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Call for Papers
Ninth Seminar on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution
SATToSE 2016
11–13 July 2016 – Bergen (Norway)
http://sattose.org/2016
------------------------------------------------------------------------
OVERVIEW
SATToSE is the Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software
Evolution. Its 9th edition takes place in Bergen, Norway, between Monday 11
and Wednesday 13 July 2016.
The goal of SATToSE is to gather both undergraduate and graduate students
to showcase their research, exchange ideas, improve their communication
skills, attend and contribute technology showdown and hackathons – and to
interact with senior members of the research community.
SATToSE will host invited talks, submitted talks, tutorials and a
hackathon, and will foster interactions among the participants, stimulating
lively debates and discussions around the topics of interest of the event.
We expect attendees to be active participants and not just passive
listeners – presenters should be open to and encourage questions and
discussions during their talks.
TOPICS
Contributions are solicited on all aspects of software and model evolution,
practices and technologies. In particular, we encourage submissions about
the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics:
* Formalisms, notations, theories, methods, and languages for expressing
software evolution
* Supporting tools, processes, and models for managing software evolution
* Industrial needs, case studies and experiences
* Software analytics and visualisation techniques to support software
evolution
* Empirical studies in evolution and maintenance
* Program transformation, refactoring, renovation and migration
* Program and/or data reverse engineering
* Evolution of data-intensive or process-intensive systems
* Approaches of model-driven software evolution
* Conformance checking, inconsistency management, synchronisation,
differencing, comparison, versioning, impact analysis of evolving models
* Software evolution for emerging paradigms
* Coupled evolution of meta-models, models and transformations
* Mega-modelling evolution, and evolution of mega-models
* Classification of (co-)evolution scenarios
* Reliability and security aspects of software (co-)evolution
* Negative research results in software evolution
* Software ecosystem evolution
INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
* Venera Ardounova, Washington State University
* Oscar Nierstrasz, University of Bern
* Romain Robbes, University of Chile
* Gregorio Robles, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
* Aiko Yamashita, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
HACKATHON
This year's hackaton will expose participants to tools, methods and data
obtained with the MetricsGrimoire toolset, a mature, industrial-strength
toolset to obtain data from software repositories, that is available as
free software/open source and developed together with a lively community.
The Metrics-Grimoire toolset is the results of over a decade of
development, and since 2013, after the creation of Bitergia, the
technological basis of a start-up that offers and sells results and
analysis to free/open source software companies and communities.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Contributions are managed through EasyChair
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sattose2016
We solicit extended abstracts of 2–5 pages, in one of the following forms:
* work in progress presentations – early ideas and achievements that you
want to share with the community and get feedback on
* publication summaries – overview of research results already published or
ready to be submitted to a conference or a journal
* technology showdown demonstrations – technical explanation of important
features of your framework, library or tool
To submit your contribution, you need to specify:
* title of the presentation
* list of author(s)
* extended abstract of your presentation
* desired category of your work
Contributions should be formatted in the CEUR WS one column style with page
numbers. See http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/samplestyles/.
All submissions will be screened for scope and compatibility by the program
committee, which will provide feedback for improving the abstract and
preparing the talk. All contributions accepted for presentation will
receive 10–30 minutes during the event for presentation and
discussion. Submitters will also be offered the opportunity to receive
feedback and guidance to improve their submission towards a formally
published paper, in a SATToSE post-proceedings issue of an open access
journal.
All the presented slides and pointers to related resources will be
collected and will be made available.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission deadline: June 1st
* Notification of acceptance: June 15
* Registration deadline: June 22
* Symposium: July 11 - 13
ORGANISATION
* General Chair: Anya Helene Bagge (University of Bergen)
* Program Chair: Mircea Lungu (University of Groningen)
* Hackathon Chair: Gregorio Robles (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
* Local Organisation: Anna Maria Eilertsen (University of Bergen)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Bram Adams, Polytechnique Montréal
* Alexander Bergel, University of Chile
* Serge Demeyer, University of Antwerpen
* Michael W. Godfrey, University of Waterloo
* Georgios Gousios, University of Nijmegen
* Kim Mens, Université catholique de Louvain
* Haidar Osman, University of Bern
* Romain Robbes, University of Chile
* Coen De Roover, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
* Vadim Zaytsev, Raincode
REGISTRATION
Registration is now *open*. Please register as early as convenient, and no
later than July 22nd.
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
We will offer a limited scholarships for visiting students who lack
funding. These should be large enough to cover the registration and part of
the travel expenses. More information will follow.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Please see the web page for travel information. We recommend booking hotels
as soon as possible, as Bergen is a busy tourist destination during summer.