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[Submission] Kermeta Days 09

by Martin Viktil last modified 2009-01-06 14:26

The INRIA Triskell Group is organizing the 4th edition of Kermeta Workshop to bring together Kermeta users and developers from both academia and industry in a friendly atmosphere. As always, the attendants will enjoy tutorials, user feedbacks and demonstrations on various Kermeta, executable metamodelling cand MDE related subjects.

What Call for paper
When 2009-02-16
from 08:00 to 16:55
Where IRISA Rennes, France
Contact Name Régis Fleurquin
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*Important Dates*

Abstract: February 16th, 2009

Notification of acceptance: March 2nd, 2009

Registration: March 16th, 2009

(Even if attendance is free, registration is mandatory for organisation purposes) Workshop Date : April 2nd, 2009

Several sessions will be organized:

  •     Invited talk (To be defined)  
  •     Overview of Kermeta new features (Kermeta and beyond)
  •                  How to deploy an industrial version of a kermeta program (eclipse integration/compiler, etc)
  •     Fast Abstracts

                

Take this opportunity to quickly present your work (10 min), share your ideas and concerns on executable metamodeling, and get feed-back  from the Kermeta community

  •     Design Patterns with Kermeta

              

In the spirit of PloP workshops, this session aims at collecting and documenting design patterns specific to Kermeta (ie not the standard GoF patterns, but those leveraging the aspect oriented nature of Kermeta)

To finalize the program of this workshop, we are now soliciting proposals for both Fast Abstracts and Kermeta Design Patterns. An abstract of the presentation proposal should be sent to Régis Fleurquin (regis.fleurquin@univ-ubs.fr) and Naouel Moha (moha@irisa.fr).

Each presentation proposal will be evaluated by the workshop committee on its anticipated benefit for prospective participants and its fit within the workshop program as a whole.

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