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MEDI
City
Larnaca
Country
Cyprus
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Abstract

The Fourth International Conference on Model &amp; Data Engineering (MEDI) will be held during September 24&#8211;26 September 2014 in Larnaca, Cyprus&#046; The main objective of the conference is to provide a forum for the dissemination of research accomplishments and to promote the interaction and collaboration of research communities issued from modelling and system modelling on the one hand and data and data modelling on the other hand&#046; MEDI 2014 provides an international infrastructure for the presentation of research results and experimentations on models and data theory, development of advanced technologies related to models and data and their advanced applications and case studies&#046; This international scientific event, initiated by researchers from Euro&#8211;Mediterranean countries, aims also at promoting the creation of north&#8211;south scientific networks, projects and faculty/student exchanges and of other parts of the world as well&#046;<br>Aim and Scope<br>Specific areas of interest to MEDI 2014 include but are not limited to:<br>Modelling and Models Engineering<br>Design of General&#8211;purpose Modelling Languages and Related Standards<br>Model&#8211;Driven Engineering, Modelling Languages, Meta&#8211;modelling, Model Transformation, Model Evolution<br>Formal Modelling, Verification and Validation, Analysis, Testing<br>Ontology Based Modelling, Role of Ontologies in Modelling Activities<br>Model Manipulation<br>Heterogeneous modelling, model integration and interoperability<br>Applications and case studies<br>Data Engineering<br>Heterogeneous data, data Integration and Interoperability<br>Distributed, Parallel, Grid, Peer to Peer, Cloud Databases<br>Data Warehouses and OLAP, Data Mining<br>Database System Internals, Performance, Self&#8211;tuning Benchmarking and Testing<br>Database Security, Personalization, Recommendation<br>Web Databases, Ontology Based Databases, PDMS<br>Applications and case studies<br>Modeling for Data Management<br>New Models and Architectures for Databases and Data Warehouses<br>Modeling and Quality of Data<br>Modeling for Enhancing Sharing Data<br>Models for Explicit and Implicit Semantics based Data Optimization<br>Model Reification, Model Repositories<br>Modeling Non Functional Properties of Systems<br>Data as models and Models as Data<br>Service&#8211;based data management<br>Models for data Monitoring<br>Urbanization of Database Applications<br>Applications and tooling<br>Industry transfer, experiences<br>Data and Model manipulation and tooling<br>Modelling tools and experimentation<br>