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                                                              NIM-ALP
                  2013<br>
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                  5th International Workshop on Non-functional
                Properties in Modeling:<br>
                                          Analysis, Languages, Processes<br>
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                                           Miami, USA, Sept 29-Oct 1<br>
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          The NIM-ALP workshop series (previously NFPinDSML) brings
          together researchers and <br>
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                <div> practitioners that explore specification and
                  analysis of Non-functional Requirements (NFR)<br>
                  and estimation, final evaluation, and certification of
                  Non-functional Properties (NFPs) of <br>
                  software systems during the design based on Model
                  Driven Engineering principles. <br>
                  The main objective is to provide synergies of process
                  engineering, software language engineering, <br>
                  requirements engineering, software analysis and
                  simulation, and model transformation to enable <br>
                  the development of systems that optimally and
                  certifiably meet NFRs.<br>
                  A typical NIM-ALP paper studies steps in processes for
                  capturing and prioritizing NFRs and <br>
                  tradeoff analysis of NFPs. Additionally, the typical
                  paper can also introduce languages and <br>
                  annotations for specification of NFRs and NFPs. A
                  typical paper also studies formalisms and <br>
                  simulations for NFP analysis, and transformations of
                  design models that enable automated <br>
                  analysis certification. <br>
                  Finally, a NIM-ALP paper can also introduce different
                  models and interactions of NFPs.<br>
                  In general, a NIM-ALP paper contributes to
                  understanding of NFRs and NFPs and establishment<br>
                  of analysis approaches, languages, and processes that
                  facilitate capturing of NFRs<br>
                  and the development of software systems whose NFPs
                  optimally and certifiably satisfy these NFRs.<br>
                  Cloud computing rapidly becomes a major research and
                  industrial topic. <br>
                  It offers easy, convenient, and elastic deployment
                  infrastructure for its users. <br>
                  However, there is still lack of methods for systematic
                  and optimal development and <br>
                  deployment of applications to the cloud. Therefore,
                  there is a need for appropriate <br>
                  processes, analysis approaches and languages which
                  allow for engineering cloud applications. <br>
                  Therefore, this year’s topic of the workshop is
                  non-functional properties in Cloud Computing. <br>
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                  <b>Topics of interest (not limited) are</b>:<br>
                  - Languages and approaches for modeling NFRs and NFPs
                  of cloud applications<br>
                  - Early requirements of cloud applications<br>
                  - Traceability of NFRs in the cloud applications<br>
                  - Estimation and evaluation of NFPs in the cloud
                  applications<br>
                  - Security and privacy in cloud applications<br>
                  - Multi-dimensional optimization of cloud applications<br>
                  - Multi-formalisms and multi-solutions to assess
                  different kind of NFPs of cloud applications<br>
                  - Survivability and adaptivity of cloud applications<br>
                  - Service Level Agreements of cloud applications<br>
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                  Beside topics related to cloud computing, this year’s
                  workshop also covers <br>
                  <b>general topics like (not limited to):</b><br>
                  - Requirements modeling languages and non-functional
                  properties<br>
                  - Early non-functional requirements as crosscutting
                  concerns<br>
                  - Traceability of non-functional requirements<br>
                  - Estimation and evaluation of non-functional
                  properties (processes involving analytical modeling,
                  simulations and measurement)<br>
                  - Safety and legal certification using MDE principles<br>
                  - Domain specific modeling languages and quality
                  metrics<br>
                  - Multi-formalisms and multi-solutions to assess
                  different kind of NFPs<br>
                  - Prioritization and optimization in the case of
                  multiple NFPs of interest<br>
                  - Survivability modeling and analysis methods<br>
                  - Adaptive systems and distributed embedded systems<br>
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                  <b>Papers submission. </b><br>
                  We solicit contributions from industry (3 to 4 pages),
                  position papers (4 to 6 pages) and full technical
                  papers (8 to 10 pages)<br>
                  formatted according to the LNCS style (<a
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                  An industry contribution is expected to report the
                  outline of an experience report that an industry
                  representative <br>
                  should present to the audience. It is expected to
                  present industrial problems to members of academia. <br>
                  Short papers will be expected to discuss controversial
                  issues in the field or describe interesting or
                  thought-provoking <br>
                  ideas that are not yet fully developed. <br>
                  Full papers will be expected to describe new research
                  results and have a higher degree of technical rigor
                  than short papers. <br>
                  All papers must not have been previously published or
                  submitted elsewhere.<br>
                  All papers should be submitted via the NIM-ALP2013
                  online submission system: <br>
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                    href="https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nimalp2013"
                    target="_blank">https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nimalp2013</a>.
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                  Accepted papers will be published in the workshop
                  proceedings. <br>
                  Selected and improved papers of NIM-ALP2013 and papers
                  solicited through an<br>
                  open-call for papers will be published in the special
                  issue of an appropriate journal.<br>
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                  <b>Important Dates. </b><br>
                  Deadline for paper submissions: <b>July 15, 2013</b>.<br>
                  Notification of authors:  <b>August 23, 2013</b>.<br>
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                  <b>Workshop Organizers.</b><br>
                  Simona Bernardi, Centro Universitario de la Defensa,
                  Academia General Militar, Spain, <a
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                  Marko Bošković, Research Studios Austria,  <a
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                  José Merseguer, Dpto Informática e Ing. Sistemas,
                  Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, <a
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                  <b>Workshop Steering Committee.</b><br>
                  Marko Bošković  (Research Studios Austria, Austria) <br>
                  Vittorio Cortellessa (Università dell’Aquila, Italy)<br>
                  Dragan Gašević (Athabasca University, Canada)<br>
                  Claus Pahl (Dublin City University, Ireland)<br>
                  Richard Paige (University of York, UK)<br>
                  Dorina C. Petriu (Carleton University, Canada)<br>
                  Bernhard Schätz (Technische Universität München,
                  Germany) <br>
                  Antonio Vallecillo (Universidad de Málaga, Spain) </div>
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