OCL Workshop

Call For Papers

Modeling started out with UML and its precursors as a graphical notation. Such visual representations enable direct intuitive capturing of reality, but they have weaknesses: for example, detailed visual representations bear the risk of becoming overcrowded faster than textual models and some of the visual features lack the level of precision required to create complete and unambiguous specifications. These weaknesses of graphical notations encouraged the development of text-based modeling languages that either integrate with or replace graphical notations for modeling. Typical examples of such languages are OCL, textual MOF, Epsilon, and Alloy. Textual modeling languages have their roots in formal language paradigms like logic, programming and databases.

The goal of this workshop is to provide a space for interactions where researchers and practitioners interested in building models using OCL or other kinds of textual languages can directly interact, report advances, share results, identify tools for language development, and discuss appropriate standards. In particular, the workshop will encourage discussions for achieving synergy from different modeling language concepts and modeling language use. The close interaction will enable researchers and practitioners to identify common interests and options for potential cooperation.

OCL 2022 will be part of the 25th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2022). This year, MODELS workshops share a common theme of “Modeling for social good”. Thus, we particularly encourage submissions considering the application of textual modeling to intelligent systems, and social/ethical issues.

Topics of interest

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

Submissions

Four types of submissions will be considered:

All submissions should follow the ACM proceedings template. LaTeX users must use the provided acmart.cls and ACM-Reference-Format.bst without modification, enable the conference format in the preamble of the document (i.e., \documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart}), and use the ACM reference format for the bibliography (i.e., \bibliographystyle{ACM-Reference-Format}). Submissions should be uploaded to EasyChair.

The program committee will review the submissions (minimum 2 reviews per paper, usually 3 reviews) and select papers according to their relevance and interest for discussions that will take place at the workshop. Accepted papers will be included in a joint MODELS' workshop proceedings volume to appear in the ACM digital library.

Important Dates

Should you have any problem to meet the deadlines, please contact the organizers.