2010 Bellairs CAMPaM workshop
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Welcome to the home page of the seventh Bellairs CAMPaM workshop. The workshop aims to further the state-of-the-art in Computer Automated Multi-Paradigm Modelling (CAMPaM) as well as to define future directions of this emerging research area by bringing together world experts in the field for an intense one-week workshop. The workshop will be held Sunday 11 - Saturday 17 April 2010
at McGill University's Bellairs campus. It is possible to stay
at Bellairs until Sunday which allows for some sightseeing on Saturday (in particular, to visit
Crane Beach). Organizers:
During the CAMPaM week, McGill colleague Jörg Kienzle organizes his Aspect-Oriented Modeling workshop at Bellairs, so there will be plenty of opportunities to interact with some very smart AOM people, which opens the possibility for further collaborations and cross-fertilization. Workshop SubjectComputer Automated Multi-Paradigm Modelling (CAMPaM)CAMPaM acknowledges that modelling and simulation are becoming increasingly important enablers for the analysis and design of complex systems. To tackle problems of ever growing complexity, the focus of modelling and simulation research is shifting from simulation techniques to modelling methodology and technology. Because of the heterogeneous nature of for example embedded systems and the many implementation technologies, multi-paradigm modelling is a critical enabler for holistic design approaches (such as mechatronics), to avoid overdesign and to support system integration. Multi-paradigm techniques have been successfully applied in the field of software architectures, control system design, model integrated computing, and tool interoperability. Six CAMPaM workshops at Bellairs, many conference sessions, and MoDELS '06, '07, '08, '10 workshops have been held. See the CAMPaM page for links to these events as well as to some (to-be-updated) related material.Multi-Paradigm Modelling spans the study of physical as well as software systems and combinations thereof. It adresses and integrates two orthogonal research dimensions:
Workshop High-level Goals
Workshop Focus
We plan to focus on (some of) the following subjects during the workshop:
In contrast to previous workshops, we will mostly, in addition to a few general presentations,
work in small groups
(as few as 2 participants) on specific problems. The results will be discussed
globally during the evening sessions (7-10pm). Such focused discussion
are likely to lead more directly to joint publications.
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