6th Workshop on System Analysis and Modelling (SAM 2010)

4th-5th October 2010, Oslo, Norway. Co-located with MODELS 2010.

SponsorsAdditional Organizers

The workshop provides an open arena for participants from academia and industry to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in modelling, specification, and analysis of distributed, communication and real-time systems. In particular, it addresses SDL, MSC, and related languages such as UML, ASN.1, TTCN, and URN.

The SAM workshop originates from the use of languages and techniques for telecommunications applications, whereas MODELS has a background in the application of UML. However, UML is also used for telecommunications, and the languages standardized by ITU-T (ASN.1, SDL, TTCN, URN) are also used for other applications. The 2010 MODELS conference week is a unique opportunity to attend both of these events with overlapping domains of interest.

Program

The program together with some of the presentations is available here.

Sessions will take place on
Monday, Oct. 4th and Tuesday, Oct. 5th 2010
in Hall D of the Oslo Congress Centre.

Keynotes and Tutorials

Full Paper Presentations

Short Paper Presentations

Publication

Revised selected papers have been published in the post-proceedings by the LNCS series by Springer, available here.

Program Committee and Organization

The 2010 Systems Analysis and Modelling (SAM) workshop is a co-located satellite event of MODELS 2010, and is co-sponsored by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), the Special Interest Group in Software Engineering (SIGSOFT) IEEE Computer Society (IEEE CS) and the SDL Forum Society.

Program Co-Chairs and Local Organizers
Frank Alexander KraemerNorwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU
Peter HerrmannNorwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU

SDL Forum Society
Rick ReedChairman
Reinhard GotzheinSecretary
Martin von LöwisTreasurer

ACM/IEEE MODELS 2010
Øystein HaugenSINTEF, University of Oslo

Program Committee
Daniel AmyotUniversity of Ottawa
Attila BilgicUniversity of Bochum
Rolv BraekNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Reinhard BrocksHTW Saarland
Laurent DoldiIsoscope
Anders EkIBM
Stein-Erik EllevsethABB Corporate Research
Joachim FischerHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Jacqueline FlochSINTEF
Pau Fonseca i CasasUniversitat politècnia de Catalunya
Emmanuel GaudinPragmadev
Abdelouahed GherbiÉcole de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) - University of Quebec
Reinhard GotzheinUniversity of Kaiserslautern
Jens GrabowskiUniversität Göttingen
Peter GraubmannSiemens
Øystein HaugenSINTEF, University of Oslo
Loïc HélouëtINRIA Rennes
Peter HerrmannNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Dieter HogrefeUniversität Göttingen
Clive JervisMotorola
Ferhat KhendekConcordia University
Hartmut KoenigBTU Cottbus
Alexander KraasFraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems (ESK)
Frank Alexander KraemerNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Finn KristoffersenCinderella ApS
Thomas KuhnFraunhofer IESE
Anna MedveUniversity of Pannonia
Pedro MerinoUniversity of Malaga
Tommi MikkonenTampere University of Technology
Ostap MonkevichOMCI
Gunter MussbacherUniversity of Ottawa
Birger Møller-PedersenUniversity of Oslo
Ileana OberIRIT – University of Toulouse
Javier Poncela GonzálezUniversity of Malaga
Andreas PrinzUniversity of Agder
Rick ReedTSE
Manuel Rodríguez-CayetanoUniversity of Valladolid
Richard SandersSINTEF
Amardeo SarmaNEC Laboratories Europe
Ina SchieferdeckerTU Berlin/Fraunhofer FOKUS
Bran SelicMalina Software Corp.
Edel SherrattUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth
Martin von LöwisHasso-Plattner Institute
Thomas WeigertUniversity of Missouri-Rolla
Frank WeilUniqueSoft
Edith WernerUniversität Göttingen

Contact

For any additional questions, feel free to contact us via sam2010@item.ntnu.no.

Previous Workshops

Copies of proceedings of previous SDL Forum Society events are for sale at discount prices.

Call for Papers

The original call for papers that was displayed on this page is now available here.