Submission

Both research papers, experience papers and tool presentations are solicited. Papers describing novel applications and making significant research contributions are of particular interest. Contributions can take the form of:

 

1. 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.

2. Short papers (max. 6 pages):

  • Industrial feedback: industrial participants may contribute with experience or case studies about managing or putting into practice model-driven software evolution solutions in an industrial setting.
  • Position papers: young researchers may submit extended abstracts about their  work in progress in the context of model-driven software evolution. 
  • Visionary papers: these contributions take a visionary stance to the field describing long term ambitions, visionary technological advancements, paradigmatic changes and research agenda's.  Note that the ideas presented must be clearly positioned, adequately thought out, 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.  All papers must be written in English, and should adhere to  Springer LNCS formatting guidelines. Contributions will be handled with EasyChair and will be peer reviewed by at least 3 PC members.  Contributions should be uploaded using the EasyChair submission system at:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=me20110  

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings (technical report available on the website). At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and participate in the workshop.

We are also investigating the possibility to associate a special journal issue.