2nd International Workshop on Model Reuse Strategies

MoRSe 2008

Can requirements drive reuse of software models?

Held in conjunction with ICSR 2008, Beijing, China

 

Prostokąt zaokrąglony: Call for papers

Prostokąt zaokrąglony: Organization

Prostokąt zaokrąglony: Submissions

Prostokąt zaokrąglony: Program

Paper submission: March 17, 2008

Acceptance notification: April 7, 2008

Workshop date: May 25-29, 2008

 

Software development industry, while being the key driver of modern economy has an unacceptably high level of failures, caused to large extent by high complexity (interdependencies and variability) of software systems. Software development industry has significant problems with managing this complexity – with keeping track of changes and reusing knowledge from previous projects. The main barrier in overcoming these problems is lack of widely accepted and easy to apply mechanisms for expressing and reusing coherent solutions to problems formulated as user requirements. The main objective of the workshop is thus to collect main developments and ideas regarding open frameworks that include model-based software development methods which support comprehensive reuse of modeling artifacts starting from requirements, repositories for artifact reuse and tool support throughout. These frameworks would allow for reusing of complete "software cases" meant as sets of closely linked (through mappings or transformations) software development technical artifacts (models and code), leading from the initial user’s needs to the resulting executable application. In order to meet the above objective, the workshop will concentrate on combining approaches from requirements engineering, metamodeling, model transformation and querying and inference techniques.

 

 Reuse oriented modeling languages

 Model and code reuse engines

 Software reuse methodologies

 

 

Previous edition – MoRSe 2006