Mod4Sim Workshop 2014
Date: Apr 13, 2014 7:00 am – Apr 16, 2014 5:00 pm
Location: Tampa, FL
4th International Workshop on
Model-driven Approaches for Simulation Engineering
held within the
SCS/ACM/IEEE Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation
part of SpringSim 2014
Model-driven engineering approaches have been shown to bring considerable advantages to software systems engineering activities as these approaches provide consistent and coherent means for systems representation in the form of abstract models. As these models are in a machine readable form, model-driven engineering approaches can also support the exploitation of computing capabilities for model blocks reuse, programming code generation, and model checking, for example.
The definition of a simulation model, its software implementation and its execution platform form what is known as simulation engineering. As simulation systems are mainly based on software, these systems can similarly benefit from model-driven approaches to support automatic software generation, enhance software quality, and reduce costs, development effort and time-to-market.
The workshop on model-driven approaches for simulation engineering (Mod4Sim) aims to bring together experts on Model-based, Model-Driven and software engineering with experts on simulation methods and simulation practitioners, with the objective to advance the state-of-art in model-driven simulation engineering.
The workshop is held under the aegis of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation, part of the SCS SpringSim 2014 conference, April 13-16, 2014, Tampa, FL (USA).
Program co-chairs
- Daniele Gianni - University Guglielmo Marconi, Italy
- Arnaud Cuccuru - CEA/LIST, France
Program Committee
- Steffen Becker - University of Paderborn, Germany
- Paolo Bocciarelli - University of Rome TorVergata, Italy
- David Chen - Univeristy of Bordeaux I, France
- Andrea D'Ambrogio - University of Rome TorVergata, Italy
- Cristian Englert - Serco, The Netherlands
- Huascar Espinoza - ESI-Tecnalia, Spain
- Paul A. Fishwick - University of Florida, USA
- Sebastien Gerard - CEA/LIST, France
- Carlos Juiz - University of Balearic Islands, Spain
- Cristiano Leorato - RHEA, The Netherlands
- Steve McKeever - Uppsala University, Sweden
- Halit Oğuztüzün - Middle East Technical University, Turkey
- Chris Paredis - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Nicholas Rouquette - NASA/JPL, USA
- Volker Schaus - DLR, Germany
- Sara Tucci - CEA/LIST, France
- Andreas Tolk - SimIS, USA
- Anthony Walsh - European Space Agency, Germany
- Heming Zhang - Tsinghua University, China
Other members are being invited
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4th International Workshop on
Model-driven Approaches for Simulation Engineeringheld within the
SCS/ACM/IEEE Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation
part of SpringSim 2014
Model-driven engineering approaches have been shown to bring considerable advantages to software systems engineering activities as these approaches provide consistent and coherent means for systems representation in the form of abstract models. As these models are in a machine readable form, model-driven engineering approaches can also support the exploitation of computing capabilities for model blocks reuse, programming code generation, and model checking, for example.
The definition of a simulation model, its software implementation and its execution platform form what is known as simulation engineering. As simulation systems are mainly based on software, these systems can similarly benefit from model-driven approaches to support automatic software generation, enhance software quality, and reduce costs, development effort and time-to-market.
The workshop on model-driven approaches for simulation engineering (Mod4Sim) aims to bring together experts on Model-based, Model-Driven and software engineering with experts on simulation methods and simulation practitioners, with the objective to advance the state-of-art in model-driven simulation engineering.
The workshop is held under the aegis of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation, part of the SCS SpringSim 2014 conference, April 13-16, 2014, Tampa, FL (USA).
Program co-chairs
- Daniele Gianni - University Guglielmo Marconi, Italy
- Arnaud Cuccuru - CEA/LIST, France
Program Committee
- Steffen Becker - University of Paderborn, Germany
- Paolo Bocciarelli - University of Rome TorVergata, Italy
- David Chen - Univeristy of Bordeaux I, France
- Andrea D'Ambrogio - University of Rome TorVergata, Italy
- Cristian Englert - Serco, The Netherlands
- Huascar Espinoza - ESI-Tecnalia, Spain
- Paul A. Fishwick - University of Florida, USA
- Sebastien Gerard - CEA/LIST, France
- Carlos Juiz - University of Balearic Islands, Spain
- Cristiano Leorato - RHEA, The Netherlands
- Steve McKeever - Uppsala University, Sweden
- Halit Oğuztüzün - Middle East Technical University, Turkey
- Chris Paredis - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Nicholas Rouquette - NASA/JPL, USA
- Volker Schaus - DLR, Germany
- Sara Tucci - CEA/LIST, France
- Andreas Tolk - SimIS, USA
- Anthony Walsh - European Space Agency, Germany
- Heming Zhang - Tsinghua University, China
Other members are being invited