Programming has become a technique for everybody,
especially for non-computer scientists. Programs became an
essential part of modern infrastructure. Programming is nowadays a
socio-material practice inmost disciplines of science and
engineering. Programs of the future must be understandable by all
parties involved, must be accurate and precise enough for the task
they support, and must support reasoning and controlled realisation
and evolution at all levels of abstraction.
Models are widely used for communication and
negotiation in a community of practice. At the same time, models
are used as prescription models that prescribe the code realisation
in a given environment. Model-centred development can moreover used
for direct generation of the code with hocks, directives and
pragmas which can be used as templates for direct specialisation of
the code.
This third workshop will discuss the approaches,
ideas, and experience for modelling-to-program (M2P),
modelling-as-programming (MaP), and models-as-a-program (MaaP),
i.e. the path towards true fifth generation programming. The main
objective of the M2P is to provide a forum for the dissemination of
research accomplishments and to promote interaction and
collaboration. We welcome researchers to submit original
results that broadly belong to model usage and application in
Computer Science.
The list of workshop
topics includes
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notions of models that can be understood and
used as programs
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models-at-runtime
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nocode modelling and programming
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model-to-code transformations
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advanced conceptual modelling
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conceptual-model programming
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modelling foundation
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transformation of models to programs
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model suites/ensembles for programmers
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modelling as the first step to programming and
its revisions
Important Dates:
Paper submission (strict deadline):
May 10, 2022
Abstract submission (strict
deadline): May 1, 2022
via
https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=28229725
Camera-ready paper: June 15, 2022
Workshop: September 5, 2022
Main ADBIS Conference: September 6-8, 2022