ISIS Workshop on MDA for Embedded Systems

March 11-12, 2003

Institute for Software Integrated Systems

Vanderbilt University

 Agenda

 

Objective: To overview new technology directions in Model-Integrated Computing, ACE/TAO and in their integration, and discuss their convergence toward an open implementation of the MDA for embedded systems.

 March 11, 2003

 8:00-8:30    Welcome, Introductions, Workshop Goals, Agenda - Janos Sztipanovits, Doug Schmidt, Gabor Karsai (ISIS)

8:30-9:00     Research directions in Model-Integrated Computing (MIC)  - Janos Sztipanovits (ISIS)

9:00-9:30     Research directions in middleware technology - Doug Schmidt (ISIS)

9:30-10:00    Research directions in model-transformation technology - Gabor Karsai (ISIS)

10:00-10:30  Break

10:30-11:00  Research directions in GME - Akos Ledeczi (ISIS)

11:00-11:30  Hybrid Control Models for QoS guarantees - Xenofon Koutsoukos (ISIS)

11:30-12:00  Discussions

 12:00-1:30   Lunch

 1:30-2:00     QUO - Rick Schantz and Joe Loyall (BBN)

2:00-2:30      Bold Stroke - Dave Sharp (Boeing)

2:30-3:00      Model-integrated computing in automotive applications - Gabor Karsai (ISIS)

3:00-3:30      CCM, MIC, ACE/TAO and MDA - Andy Gokhale (ISIS)

3:30-4:00      Break

4:00-5:00      Open Issues, Road Blocks and Tech Transfer Considerations - Discussion Leader: Joe Cross (LM)

 7:00              Dinner

March 12, 2003

8:00-8:30        NEPHEST: Open Repository for Embedded Software Development - Larry Howard (ISIS)

8:30-9:00        MIC/MDA and Tool Integration  Framework - Gabor Karsai (ISIS)

9:00-10:00      Business case for ESCHER  (other version)- Janos Sztipanovits and Doug Schmidt

10:00-10:30    Break

10:30-12:00     Open Issues, Road Blocks and Tech Transfer Considerations - Discussion Leader: Joe Cross (LM)

12:00-1:30      Lunch

1:30-2:30         MODES PSIG: Preparation for the OMG pitch - Ben Watson (LM)

2:30-3:00         Wrap-up