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Program

Monday June 16

Session 1: (9:00-10:40) Process Modeling and the Modeling Process

  1. Introduction
  2. Towards Systematic Usage of Labels and Icons in Business Process Models
    Jan Mendling and Jan Recker
  3. The Power Context of Method-in-Action: A Case Study
    Andreas Munk-Madsen

Coffee: 10:40-11:00

Session 2: (11:00-12:30) Formal Issues in Data Modeling

  1. A formal comparison of conceptual data modeling languages
    Marijke Keet
  2. Atomicity and Normalization
    Andy Carver and Terry Halpin

Lunch 12:30-14:00

Session 3: (14:00-15:30) Modeling in UML

  1. A Modeling Methodology for Empirically Studying User Behavior: The Case of UML Diagram Usage
    Gay Costain and Ananth Srinivasan
  2. Modelling Architectural Design Rules in UML
    Anders Mattsson, Björn Lundell and Brian Lings

Coffee: 15:30-16:00

Session 4: (16:00-17:30) Method Engineering

  1. From Method Fragments to Method Services
    Rébecca Deneckère, Adrian Iacovelli, Elena Kornyshova, Carine Souveyet
  2. Method Engineering as Game Design: an Emerging HCI Perspective on Methods and CASE Tools
    Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Patrick van Bommel and Aki Jarvinen

Workshop Dinner (bus ride to Aiguemortes (~ 30 km from Montpellier))

Tuesday June 17

Session 5: (9:00-10:30) Enriching the Modeling process

  1. Using EEML for Combined Goal and Process Oriented Modeling: Evaluation through a Case Study.
    John Krogstie
  2. Guiding System Modelers in Multi View Environments: A Domain Engineering Approach
    Arnon Sturm

Coffee: 10:30-11:00

Session 6: (11:00-12:30) Metamodeling

  1. Metamodeling Variability to Enable Requirements Reuse
    Begoña Moros, Cristina Vicente-Chicote and Ambrosio Toval
  2. (Meta) Meta Model Extensions for Manageability of Large Scale Collaborative Modeling
    Graham McLeod

Lunch 12:30-14:00

Session 7: (14:00-15:30) Agile Modeling and Aspect-Oriented Modeling

  1. What is an Aspect in Aspect-oriented Requirements Engineering?
    Hermann Kaindl
  2. Integrating Agile Modeling with Participative Enterprise Modeling
    Janis Stirna and Marite Kirikova

Coffee: 15:30-16:00

Session 8: (16:00-17:00) Panel Discussion on Future EMMSADs; Wrap-up

  1. Panelists: John Krogstie (chair), Terry Halpin, Erik Proper, Barbara Pernici

17:00-18:30 IFIP WG 8.1 Business Meeting

  1. Chair: Barbara Pernici