The goal of the Doctoral Symposium is to provide a forum in which PhD students can present their work
in progress and to foster the role of MODELS as a premier venue for research in model-driven
engineering. The symposium supports students by providing independent and constructive feedback
about their already completed and, more importantly, planned research work. The symposium will be
accompanied by prominent experts in the field of model-driven engineering who will actively participate
in critical discussions.
Submissions
Submissions exclusively authored by the PhD student are invited from students who have settled on a
PhD topic, but are still sufficiently far away from completion to be able to take full advantage of the given
feedback. Typically, this means that, at the time of the symposium, students should be at least one year
away from completion.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least 3 experts based on originality, significance, correctness
and clarity. Submissions should describe research-in-progress that is meant to lead to a PhD
dissertation, using the following structure:
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Problem: The problem the research intends to solve, the target audience of this research, and a
motivation of why the problem is important and needs to be solved.
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Related work: A review of the relevant related work with an emphasis of how the proposed
approach is different and what advantages it has over the existing state of the art.
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Proposed solution: A description of the proposed solution and which other work (e.g., in the form
of methods or tools) it depends on.
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Preliminary work: A description of the work to-date and results achieved so far.
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Expected contributions: A list of the expected contributions to both theory and practice.
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Plan for evaluation and validation: A description of how it will be shown that the work does
indeed solve the targeted problem and is superior to the existing state of the art (e.g., prototyping,
industry case studies, user studies, experiments).
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Current status: The current status of the work and a planned timeline for completion.
All accepted submissions to the Doctoral Symposium @ MODELS 2014 will be published in a post-
conference volume of CEUR and indexed in the DBLP. Contributions must not exceed 8 pages in
Springer LNCS style. Details about the required submission format can be found here. All papers have
to be submitted electronically in PDF format via Easychair.
Important Dates
All deadlines are hard. No extensions will be allowed. Deadline is midnight for time zone UTC -12.
Symposium Organization and Contact Information
The Doctoral Symposium Chair is:
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Benoit Baudry, INRIA, France
He can be contacted here.
The names of the Doctoral Symposium Selection Committee members can be found on the Committees
Web Page.
Call for Doctoral Symposium
News
ACM/IEEE 17th International Conference on Model Driven
Engineering Languages and Systems
Date |
Jul 11 Jul 18 |
Submission Deadline (Extended) |
Aug 22 |
Notification to authors |
Sept 30 |
Symposium |