TOOLS aims at providing a forum for participants to exchange opinions about the application of object-technologies, software architectures and components, aspect-oriented programming, model engineering and design patterns.
TOOLS has a strong feeling with applications and industries thus such proposals are especially welcome.
This is also the opportunity to expose advanced ideas, and to discuss preliminary results on focused research topics.
Workshops also provide the opportunity for participants to coordinate efforts and establish collective plans of action.
Accepted workshops
- MDD-TIF: Model-Driven Development Tool Implementers Forum
Organisers Markus Völter, Jeff Gray, Steven Kelly and Jules White
Email voelter@acm.org
Date: June 24, 2007
Web site: www.dsmforum.org/events/MDD-TIF07/ - ProVeCS: Workshop on Property Verification for Software Components and Services
Organisers Chritian Attiogbé
Email provecs@univ-nantes.fr
Date: June 24, 2007
Web site: lina.atlanstic.net/provecs/ - TOWERS 2007: Workshop on Towers of Models 2007
Organisers Richard Paige and Jean Bézivin
Email paige@cs.york.ac.uk and Jean.Bezivin@univ-nantes.fr
Date: June 25, 2007
Web site: www.model-transformation.org/TOWERS2007/ - FAMOOSR: Workshop on FAMIX and Moose in Software Reengineering
Organisers Tudor Gîrba and Adrian Kuhn
Email akuhn@iam.unibe.ch
Date: June 25, 2007
Web site: smallwiki.unibe.ch/moose/famoosr2007
Workshop Chairs
Stéphane Ducasse, LISTIC, université de Savoie, Annecy
Jean-Claude Royer, OBASCO Group EMN-INRIA, Nantes
Workshop Committee
Awais Rashid, Lancaster University, UK
Lidia Fuentes, University of Malaga, Spain
Rubby Casallas, Los Andes University, Colombia
Roger Kilian-kehr, SAP Research, Germany
Frantisek Plasil, Charles University, Czech Republic
Dan Chiorean, University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
John Favaro, Consultant Pisa, Italy
Call for workshop proposals (closed)
TOOLS aims at providing a forum for participants to exchange opinions about the application of object-technologies, software architectures and components, aspect-oriented programming, model engineering and design patterns.
TOOLS has a strong feeling with applications and industries thus such proposals are especially welcome.
This is also the opportunity to expose advanced ideas, and to discuss preliminary results on focused research topics.
Workshops also provide the opportunity for participants to coordinate efforts and establish collective plans of action.
Acceptance
Informal proceedings will be made electronically available by June 10, before the workshop, so that participants can download the papers.
Note that accepted workshops, with a selection process, must close their notification process before June 10, 2007.
Reimbursement
TOOLS will not pay for registration, travel, or other arrangements for workshop organizers or any of their invited guests. All participants, including workshop organizers, must register for the workshop.
Post proceedings
Workshop organizers which aim at publishing a workshop post proceedings may contact the workshop co-chairs.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For additional information, please contact the track chair Manuel Oriol

