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Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
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Editor | Pepper, Peter Broman, David |
Copyright Year | 2014 |
Abstract | We are very pleased to welcome you to EOOLT 2014, the 6th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools. Over the past 7 years, the EOOLT workshop series has been one of the main meeting points for researchers and practitioners interested in fundamental principles and concrete languages and tools for equation-based modeling. These kinds of languages have proven to have considerable advantages for physical modeling of complex cyber-physical systems, compared to traditional physical modeling approaches, where model components only have inputs and outputs. Examples of commercially successful languages within this category are Modelica, VHDL-AMS, and Simulink/Simscape. This year's EOOLT takes place in Berlin, Germany, October 10, and is hosted by the Technische Universität Berlin. This is the 6th workshop in the EOOLT series. Previous workshops took place in Berlin, Germany (2007), Paphos, Cyprus (2008), Oslo, Norway (2010), Zürich, Switzerland (2011), and Nottingham, UK (2013). We finally accepted 13 papers for presentation; 6 papers as full research papers, and 7 papers as work-in-progress papers. Each paper received at least 3 reviews. We are pleased that EOOLT 2014 is now organized in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and that the proceedings will be published in the ACM digital library. Making this event happen is a team effort. We would like to thank the whole program committee and the additional external reviewers for their hard work in reviewing and discussing all the papers. We are very grateful to Christoph Höger and Alexandra Mehlhase for their painstaking effort of arranging all practical issues around this event. Finally, we would like to thank TU Berlin and in particular the Telekom Innovation Laboratories for hosting the event. We believe we have a very exciting program this year and we are looking forward to meeting you all here in Berlin. David Broman (Program Chair) Peter Pepper (General Chair) Berlin, October 2014 . |
ISBN | 9781450329538 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Publisher Date | 2014-10-10 |
Access Restriction | Subscribed |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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