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With
the adoption of the Unified Modeling Language
standard in 1997, the software world has experienced
a significant increase in the use of software
models and model-based techniques in industrial
practice. There are numerous examples of successful
application of modeling in diverse application
domains ranging from Internet applications to
mobile phone software, from business process specification
to graphical user interface design. Industrial
practice comes with its own set of unique concerns,
issues, and approaches, which may be of less interest
to researchers, but which are often quite fundamental
to practitioners.
The Industrial Track of the 7th International
Conference on UML is intended to provide a forum
specifically for papers describing noteworthy
industrial experience with UML and model-driven
development methods in general, as well as papers
discussing issues that are specifically related
to industrial experience. This includes papers
dealing with methodological and process issues
and the application of modeling tools in an industrial
development environment. All submitted papers
shall be judged on their relevance to industrial
best practices.
Important
dates:
- Hard
deadline for Submission: 14 April 2004
-
Notification to Authors: 31 May 2004
- Final
Version of Accepted Paper: 10 July 2004
Paper
submissions:
Manuscripts
should be submitted in PDF using the Springer
LNCS style:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Please
send your submission via e-mail to:
bselic[at]ca.ibm.com ("[at]"
replaces "@" to prevent spam).
Papers
should be between 4 and 12 pages in length and
submitted specifically to the Industrial Papers
Track. Each paper will be subjected to a thorough
review process by the program committee composed
of recognized experts with long-standing expertise
in industrial application of model-driven development
methods and languages.
All papers must be original, unpublished, and
not submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere,
including other tracks of this conference. Accepted
papers will be published by Springer LNCS in a
special <<UML>> 2004 conference reader.
See the general conference web site: http://www.umlconference.org
for further details about the <<UML>>
2004 conference and the venue.
Track
Chair:
Bran Selic, IBM Software, Canada
Program
Committee:
Michael von der Beeck, BMW, Germany
Francis Bordeleau, Zeligsoft, Canada
Alan Brown, IBM Software, USA
Steve Cook, Microsoft, USA
Anders Ek, Telelogic, Sweden
Karl Frank, Borland, USA
David Frankel, David Frankel Consulting, USA
Sebastien Gerard, CEA-List, France
Geri Georg, Colorado State Univ., USA
Eran Gery, I-Logix, Israel
Øystein Haugen, Univ. of Oslo, Norway
Brian Henderson-Sellers, Univ. of Technology Sydney,
Australia
Allan Kennedy, Kennedy Carter, UK
Luciano Lavagno, Cadence, Italy
Nikolai Mansurov, Klocwork, Canada
Grant Martin, Cadence, USA
Stephen Mellor, Project Technology, USA
Alan Moore, ARTiSAN Software, UK
Birger Møller-Pederson, Univ. of Oslo,
Norway
Laurent Rioux, Thales, France
Jim Rumbaugh, IBM Software, USA
Ed Seidewitz, Intellidata, USA
Thomas Weigert, Motorola, USA
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