The workshop Methodical Development of Modeling Tools focuses on procedures and architectural principles related to the creation of software for presenting, editing, or analyzing models. Software tools for modeling are a prerequisite for scientific and practical applications of modeling methods and modeling languages in enterprise computing. To test and exemplify new modeling approaches, research prototypes of model editors are required, as well as tools for presenting and analyzing models. To be able to efficiently develop such modeling tools, it is desirable to methodically guide the development of modeling tools, and elaborate procedures to align their design with the conceptualization of new modeling languages and modeling methods.
Possible research questions for submissions are: What new approaches exist to edit and access models on mobile devices? How can interaction capabilities of touch-screens be used for modeling? How can distributed modeling scenarios be supported by modeling tools? On which architectural principles can distributed modeling tools ground? Which role do modeling tools play as end-user interfaces for controlling applications ("models at runtime")? How do code generation approaches for creating modeling tools, such as provided by the Eclipse modeling tools, compare to runtime interpreter solutions? How can versioning conflicts during parallel development of modeling languages, modeling tools, and existing model instances, be handled? Can multi-media capabilities, such as movement and sound, be incorporated into modeling tools?
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2014
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2014
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