The SDL Forum is held every 2 years and is one of the most important<br>open events in the calendar for anyone from the academia or industry<br>involved in system design languages and modelling technologies. It is a<br>prime conference event for the discussion of the evolution and use of<br>these techniques. The most recent innovations, trends, experiences and<br>concerns in the field are discussed and presented. It is a forum to<br>address system and software modelling, specification, and analysis of<br>distributed systems, embedded systems, communication systems, and<br>real–time systems.<br>The SDL Forum Society that runs the Forum is a non–profit organization<br>established by language users and tool providers to promote the<br>Specification and Description Language (SDL), Message Sequence Charts<br>(MSC) and related system design languages (including but not limited to<br>UML, ASN.1, TTCN–3, SysML and URN), to provide and disseminate<br>information on the development and use of the languages, to support<br>education on the languages and to plan and organize the "SDL Forum"<br>series and events to promote the languages.<br>The aim of the Forum is to anticipate and influence future trends and to<br>focus on issues that are important to its expected delegates. Authors<br>are therefore invited to submit papers on topics related to System<br>Design Languages including the following non–exclusive list of topics:<br>Model–driven engineering for future Internet<br>– Internet of Things (IoT), including IoT services<br>– intelligent and co–operative transport systems (ITS, c–ITS)<br>– 5th generation wireless networks<br>– cloud environments<br>– network services<br>– software defined networks (SDN)<br>– language support<br>Evolution of development languages<br>– domain–specific language profiles<br>– modular language design<br>– language extensions, semantics and evaluation<br>– real–time aspects and performance<br>– methodology for application<br>– education and promotion<br>Model–driven development<br>– systems engineering and model transformation<br>– use case methods<br>– system architecture exploration<br>– analysis and simulation of models<br>– reuse approaches<br>– systematic and automated testing<br>– model–based testing (MBT)<br>Industrial application reports<br>– industrial usage reports<br>– standardization activities<br>– tool support and frameworks<br>– domain–specific applicability (such as automotive, aerospace,<br>offshore, control)<br>
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Budapest
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Hungary
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