Intended papers, evaluation and workshop formats
Intended papers should conform to the following paper categories
- Research Papers, papers that deal with modeling foundation and technical problems related to relevant modeling aspects, including metamodeling, model transformations, model amanagement and analytics, verification and validation techniques, and related aspects. Research papers should not exceed 10 pages (including figures, appendices, and references).
- New Ideas and Vision Papers, papers that present new ideas and visions about new original and non-conventional ideas, standpoints, or approaches; they can describe endeavours that are still at an early stage of investigation. New ideas and vision papers should not exceed 4 pages (including figures, appendices, and references).
- Talk Proposal, short papers that descrive published and unpublished work that may lead to refreshing and lightning presentation and that give the opportunity to anyone to give her/his opinion on the topics of the call. Talk proposals should not exceed 2 pages (including figures, appendices, and references).
Work-in-progress papers and practitioners' reports will be particularly encouraged to both attract industrial authors and to allow as much discussions and brainstorming activities during the workshop. Industrial publications will be encouraged in order to contribute to debate and raise issues in the field. Every paper will be reviewed by at least 3 PC members and must be formatted with the must adhere to the IEEE formatting instructions, which can be found at:
Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings
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Proceedings
The accepted papers will be published in the joint volume of proceedings for the STAF 2020 satellite and co-located events published with CEUR-WS.
CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)