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10.08.08 - 13.08.08, Seminar 08331

Perspectives Workshop: Model Engineering of Complex Systems (MECS)

Organizers

Uwe Aßmann (TU Dresden, DE)
Jean Bezivin (INRIA, FR)
Richard Paige (University of York, GB)
Bernhard Rumpe (RWTH Aachen, DE)
Douglas C. Schmidt (Vanderbilt University, US)



For support, please contact

Annette Beyer for administrative aspects

Documents

Participants and shared Documents
Dagstuhl Follow-Up Publication
Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings DROPS

Press Room (German only)

Summary

Complex systems are hard to define. Nevertheless they are more and more frequently encountered. Examples include a worldwide airline traffic management system, a global telecommunication or energy infrastructure or even the whole legacy portfolio accumulated for more than thirty years in a large insurance company. There are currently few engineering methods and tools to deal with them in practice. The purpose of this Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Model Engineering for Complex Systems was to study the applicability of Model Driven Engineering (MDE) to the development and management of complex systems.

MDE is a software engineering field based on few simple and sound principles. Its power stems from the assumption of considering everything – engineering artefacts, manipulations of artefacts, etc – as a model.

Our intuition was that MDE may provide the right level of abstraction to move the study of complex systems from an informal goal to more concrete grounds.

In order to provide first evidence in support of this intuition, the workshop studied different visions and different approaches to the development and management of different kinds of complex systems. This note presents the summary of the discussions.

Classification

  • Artificial intelligence / robotics
  • Multimedia
  • Sw-engineering extra_classif = Business Proccess reengineering
  • Data engineering
  • Human-computer-interaction

Keywords

  • Conceptual modeling
  • Model
  • Modeling language
  • Modeling method
  • Model quality
  • Modeling proccess
  • Model cost

Publications

Books from the participants of the current Seminar 

Book exhibition in the library, 1st floor

(during the seminar week)

Each Dagstuhl Seminar has the possibility to publish a volume of  "Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings" online. Details will be discussed during the seminar.

Background information on

Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings

Follow-Up Publications

Please inform us, when a further publication results from your seminar. These Follow-Up publications are listed separately and are presented on a special shelf on the ground floor of the library.