Call for Papers

Contributions related to all aspects of modeling, modeling languages and model-based engineering are cordially invited to the 22nd edition of MODELS, in Munich, Germany 15.-20. September 2019.

MODELS is the premier conference series for model-based software and systems engineering. Since 1998, MODELS has covered all aspects of modeling, from languages and methods, to tools and applications. Attendees of MODELS come from diverse backgrounds, including researchers, academics, engineers and industrial professionals. MODELS 2019 is a forum for participants to exchange cutting-edge research results and innovative practical experiences around modeling and model-based software and systems.

This year’s edition will provide an opportunity for the modeling community to further advance the foundations of model-based engineering (MBE), devise innovative applications of MBE in emerging areas such as Internet of Things (IoTs) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs), develop solutions considering their complex properties such as unpredictability, and integrate with machine learning and artificial intelligence methods for addressing complex software engineering challenges. We invite you to join us at MODELS 2019, Munich, Germany and to help shape the modelling methods and technologies of the future!

Foundations Track Papers

We invite authors to submit high quality contributions describing significant, original, and unpublished results in the following categories:

  1. Technical Papers: Technical papers should describe innovative research in modelling or model-driven engineering activities. Papers in this submission category should describe a novel contribution to the field and should carefully support claims of novelty with citations to the relevant literature.

Evaluation Criteria: Technical papers are evaluated on the basis of originality, soundness, relevance, importance of contribution, strength of validation, quality of presentation and appropriate comparison to related work. Where a submission builds upon previous work of the author(s), the novelty of the new contribution must be described clearly with respect to the previous work. Technical papers need to discuss clearly how the results were validated (e.g., formal proofs, controlled experiments, rigorous case studies, or simulations). Authors are strongly encouraged to make the artifacts used for the evaluation publicly accessible, e.g., through a Github repository or an alternative that is likely to remain available. There will be an artifact evaluation process, as discussed below.

  1. New Ideas and Vision Papers: We solicit short papers that present new ideas and visions. Such papers may describe new, non-conventional model-driven engineering research positions or approaches that depart from standard practice. They can describe well-defined research ideas that are at an early stage of investigation. They could also provide new evidence that common wisdom should be challenged, present new unifying theories about existing modeling research that provides novel insight or that can lead to the development of new technologies or approaches, or apply modeling technology to radically new application areas. New Ideas Papers must not exceed 6 pages (including figures, appendices AND references).

Evaluation Criteria: New ideas and vision papers will be assessed primarily on their level of originality and potential for impact on the field in terms of promoting innovative thinking. Hence, inadequacies in the state-of-the-art and the pertinence, correctness, and impact of the idea/vision must be described clearly, even though the new idea need not be fully worked out, and a fully detailed roadmap need not be presented.

Practice and Innovation Track

The goal of this track is to fill the gap between foundational research in MBE and industrial needs. We invite authors from academia and/or industry to submit original contributions reporting on the development of innovative MBE solutions in industries, public sector, or open-source settings, as well as innovative application of MBE in such contexts. Examples include:

  • Scalable and cost-effective methodologies and tools
  • Industrial case studies with valuable lessons learned
  • Experience reports providing novel insights

Each paper should provide clear take-away value by describing the context of a problem of practical importance, and the application of MBE that leads to a solution.

Evaluation Criteria:A paper in the P&I Track will be evaluated mainly from its practical take-away and the potential impact of the findings. More specifically,

  • The paper should discuss why the solution to the problem is innovative (e.g., in terms of advancing the state-of-practice), effective, and/or efficient, and what likely practical impact it has or will have;
  • The paper should provide a concise explanation of approaches, techniques, methodologies and tools employed;
  • The paper should explain best practices that emerged, tools developed, and/or software processes involved.
  • Studies reporting on negative findings must provide a thorough discussion of the potential causes of failure, and ideally a perspective on how to solve them.

Topics of Interest

MODELS 2019 seeks submissions on diverse topics related to modeling for software and systems engineering, including, but not limited to:

  • Evidence-based education research for curricular concerns on modeling topics.
  • Collaborative modeling research to address global and team management issues (e.g., browser-based and cloud-enabled collaboration research and tools).
  • New paradigms, formalisms, applications, approaches, frameworks, or processes for MBE.
  • Modeling with, and for, new and emerging systems and paradigms such as cyber-security, cyber-physical systems (CPSs), the internet of things (IoTs), cloud computing, data analytics, big data, systems engineering, social media, devices and services, mobile applications, open source software, sustainability and modeling for social good.
  • Development, use, and evolution of domain-specific modeling languages.
  • Evaluation and comparison of modeling languages, techniques and tools.
  • Evolution of general-purpose modeling languages and related standards.
  • Definition of the syntax and semantics of modeling and model transformation languages.
  • Tools, meta-tools and language workbenches for MBE, including model management.
  • Definition, usage, and analysis of generative and reengineering approaches.
  • Integration of modeling languages and tools (hybrid multi-modeling approaches).
  • Quality assurance (analysis, testing, verification) for functional and nonfunctional properties of models and model transformations.
  • Development of systems engineering and modeling-in-the-large concepts.
  • Search-based MBE and artificial intelligence for MBE.
  • Modeling in software engineering; applications of models to address general software engineering challenges.
  • Modeling for specific challenges such as collaboration, scalability, security, interoperability, adaptability, maintainability, dependability, reuse, energy efficiency, and uncertainty.

Submission and Evaluation Process

The submission process for MODELS 2019 is similar to past MODELS conferences, with the specific details below. We however introduce the double blind review process and “New Ideas and Vision Papers” should be submitted as short papers as mentioned. In the double blind review process, authors will not be identified to reviewers and reviewers will not be identified to authors. Please consult the submission information page to prepare your manuscript for the double-blind process.

Submission Guidelines

Papers must be submitted electronically through the MODELS 2019 EasyChair submission web pages. The submission for Foundations and Practice & Innovation tracks can be found at:

MODELS 2019 EASYCHAIR

“Foundations” and “Practice and Innovation” papers must not exceed 10 pages (including figures and appendices, excluding references). All papers may include 1 additional page for references. All submissions must be in English. “New Ideas/Vision” must not exceed 6 pages (including figures, appendices AND references). Submissions must adhere to the IEEE formatting instructions, which can be found at:

https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

Submissions that do not adhere to these limits or that violate the formatting guidelines will be desk-rejected without review. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings published by IEEE. Authors of best papers from the conference will be invited to revise and submit extended versions of the papers for publication in the Journal of Software and Systems Modeling.

Review Process

MODELS 2019’s double blind review process will use a single phase with no rebuttals. There will be an extended discussion phase monitored by one or two Program Board members assigned to each paper. The Program Chairs will also be heavily involved in monitoring discussions and reviews, to ensure that quality reviews are produced.

All papers that conform to the submission guidelines will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. The Program Board will monitor the reviews of papers assigned to them, to ensure that the reviews are constructive and sufficiently detailed so that authors can both improve their papers and understand the rationale behind final decisions. After reviews are completed, the Program Board will lead a discussion phase on papers assigned to them, in order to come up with recommendations. These recommendations will be discussed at the Program Board meeting, to be held in early June 2019, in order to come up with decisions on papers to be presented at the conference.

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit their accompanying artifacts (e.g., software, datasets, proofs) to the Artifact Evaluation process. The Artifact Evaluation process is run by a separate committee whose task is to assess how the artifacts support the results presented in the papers. Participation in the Artifact Evaluation process is optional and does not affect the final decision regarding the papers. Papers that successfully go through the Artifact Evaluation process will be rewarded with a seal of approval printed on the paper themselves. The artifacts will be archived.

Important Dates

Foundation Track and Practice and Innovation Track have the following deadlines:

  • April 22, 2019, Abstract submission
  • April 29, 2019, Paper submission (firm)
  • June 17, 2019, Author notification
  • July 01, 2019, Camera Ready Due

Please note that:

  • Abstract submission is mandatory.
  • All deadlines are hard. No extensions will be granted.
  • All dates are according to time zone “Anywhere on Earth”, i.e., UTC-12.
  • All accepted papers must be presented by an author who is registered as a “Regular” participant (student presenters must register as a Regular participant).