<pre>The SDL Forum is held every 2 years and is one of the most important open events in the calendar for anyone from academia or industry involved in System Design Languages and modelling technologies. It is a primary conference for discussion of the evolution and use of these languages. The most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field are discussed and presented. System and software modeling, specification, and analysis of distributed systems, embedded systems, communication systems, and real–time systems are addressed. The SDL Forum Society that runs the Forum is a non–profit organization established by language users and tool providers to promote the Specification and Description Language (SDL), Message Sequence Charts (MSC) and related System Design Languages (including but not limited to UML, ASN.1, TTCN, SysML, URN, MOF, XSD, RDF, Modellica, and 3DCIM), to provide and disseminate information on the development and use of the languages, to support education on the languages and to plan and organize the "SDL Forum" series and events to promote the languages.<br>TOPICS – Smart City: languages, models, simulations, and other model driven engineering techniques, applications, or case studies in the domain of smart cities. – Industrial application reports: industrial usage reports, standardization activities, tool support and frameworks, domain–specific applicability (such as telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, control, etc.). Such reports should focus on what is effective (and ineffective) in applying a technique preferably backed up by some measurements. A report should not just describe an implementation, though new application areas are of interest. – System engineering models: semantics of system models, refinement of system designs into hardware/software implementations, integration of system and software design models, non–functional aspects (such as performance, quality of service, real–time aspects, security, etc.) in system models, multi–core models. – Model–driven development: analysis and transformation of models, reuse approaches, verification and validation of models, systematic testing based on and applied to models. – Evolution of development languages: domain–specific language profiles especially for dependability, modular language design, language extensions, semantics and evaluation, methodology for application. This Years Theme: MODEL DRIVEN ENGINEERING FOR SMART CITIES This years theme is Model Driven Engineering for Smart Cities. In the future smart city, new information and communication technologies (ICT) will be integrated in more and more buildings, streets and institutions. The challenge will be to allow all citizens a seamless access to relevant information, to sustainably and economically use the available resources, to master the growing claims of networked mobility infrastructures and to organize a modern, citizen–friendly administration. Modelling the structure and behavior of those kinds of complex systems of different domains (like traffic management, energy supply, urban development, etc.) with the target of analyzing and controlling them in their combination requires adequate description, computation, testing, and general software techniques to place ICT successfully. Thus, the use of models serves no end in itself but should ideally allow for automatic derivation of complex control software out of models which have been evaluated and improved by applying these techniques. In addition practical problems of performance, scalability, robustness, and security of such systems come into the focus of interest immediately. Models in the Smart City area which combine IT domain with other ones have to be naturally raised in an interdisciplinary way. In particular, the development of domain–specific modeling languages provides interesting challenges here.<br></pre>
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