Modiquitous Workshop

1st International Workshop on Model-based Interactive Ubiquitous Systems - in conjunction with the ACM EICS Symposium 2011

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This page provides a brief overview of the topics of interest for the workshop. More information and submission instructions can be found via the menu. Alternatively, you can also download and spread the full PDF version of the CfP.

Topics of Interest

The MODIQUITOUS workshop is intended to discuss challenges and possible solutions of the EICS community to design and runtime aspects of interactive ubiquitous systems with a focus on model-based approaches. It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners focused on different problems of IUS. Planned as a half-day workshop, it will provide a forum for discussing new ideas, issues and solutions.

The topics of particular interest to MODIQUITOUS include (but are not limited to):

  • Model-driven architecture (MDA) in the context of IUS
  • Advantages and potential problems of using MDA in the IUS domain
  • Meta models for IUS, specifically for IUS-related aspects like interaction, different modalities, dynamic distribution, context-awareness, etc.
  • Domain-specific models for IUS
  • Model-driven generation of (intelligent) IUS
  • Model-to-model and model-to-code trans­for­mations for IUS development
  • Model-driven development and execution architectures, i.e., runtime systems for IUS
  • Tools and frameworks for supporting the model-driven development of IUS
  • Concepts for context-awareness and self-adaptation of IUS on the model and runtime level
  • Software Engineering aspects of IUS
  • Human Computer Interaction aspects of IUS
  • Innovative ideas and novel application solutions for new interactive ubiquitous settings, e.g., from the fields of mobile computing, pervasive computing and social software.
  • Studies on interaction designs and concepts for IUS
  • Requirements, insights and experiences from existing mobile and pervasive settings
 

Important Dates

Submissions deadline
      March 13, 2011

Review notification
      April 3, 2011

Final submission due
      April 29, 2011

Early registration deadline
      April 29, 2011

Workshop date
      June 13, 2011