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Model Driven Software Engineering for Ambient Intelligence Applications

http://www.ami-07.org/workshop/mda/index.htm

Workshop at the AmI-07 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence
November 7-10, 2007, Darmstadt, Germany

Call for Papers
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The implementation of AmI applications is a task of tremendous complexity requiring the seamless integration of heterogeneous systems in an open and flexible way while providing the means for adaptivity and context-awareness. For example, intelligent user interfaces have to adapt to the available modalities for interaction or several ubiquitous devices have to cooperate to realize smart environments. New engineering approaches are needed in order to facilitate the efficient design, development and the deployment of AmI applications. Model driven approaches may be able to contribute to a solution by providing the means to build specific applications in a(semi-)automatic way from abstract models using well-defined transformations. The workshop will deal with all aspects concerning the application of model driven approaches for AmI applications and should help to evaluate their potential. Hereby, the workshop concentrates on, but is not restricted to the following aspects:

* software engineering techniques and methodologies,
* model specification, languages and ontologies,
* (semi-)automatic model transformation,
* model checking, validation and verification,
* formal specification of system-user interaction and system behaviour,
* modeling tasks, users, devices, context and situation,
* development tools,
* context-aware adaptation, and
* multimodal interaction and user interfaces.

We ask for short papers (4 to 8 pages) describing original work or general topics of MDSE applied to AmI (overviews, position papers). Templates and submission will be provided via the workshop website. The papers will either be published in the common AmI workshop proceedings or electronically. However, it is planned to publish a book on the theme of the workshop in the Springer HCI series. Therefore, we will ask the authors of selected papers to provide substantially extended versions of their contributions after the workshop as chapters for that book.

Important Dates:
August 15, 2007 Submission Deadline
September 15, 2007 Notification of Acceptance

Workshop Website:
http://www.ami-07.org/workshop/mda/index.htm
The workshop is scientifically endorsed by the ERCIM Working Group on Smart Environments and Systems for Ambient Intelligence SESAMI (www.ics.forth.gr/sesami/) and the Similar Network of Excellence (www.similar.cc).

Organizing Committee:
Karin Coninx (Hasselt University)
Felix Flentge (TU Darmstadt)
Andreas Petter (TU Darmstadt)
Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain)
Thomas Ziegert (SAP Research, CEC Darmstadt)

Program Committee:
Alexander Behring (TU Darmstadt)
Karin Coninx (Hasselt University)
Peter Forbrig (University Rostock)
Aart van Halteren (Philips Research)
Emilio Iborra (AmI2)
Olaf Kath (ikv++ technologies ag)
Guido Menkhaus (SAF AG)
Fabio Paternó (ISTI-CNR)
Anthony Savidis (FORTH ICS)
Christian Stary (University of Linz)
Joachim Steinmetz (TU Darmstadt)
Andrew Tokmakoff (Philips Research)
Manfred Tscheligi (University of Salzburg)
Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain)
Thomas Ziegert (SAP Research, CEC Darmstadt)

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