VaMoS 2022

Florence, 24 - 25 February 2022

https://vamos2022.isti.cnr.it/

Call for Papers

Supported by its strong community, the 15 previous editions of the VaMoS workshop successfully bootstrapped research on modelling and managing variability of software systems, as witnessed by the many related breakthroughs published in top-tier conferences and journals. Embracing its new status as a working conference, VaMoS more than ever aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to share ideas, results and experiences about their quest for mastering variability. As such, in addition to its usual call for technical research papers, VaMoS strongly supports the participation of aspiring young researchers as well as practitioners from industry.

Scope

Most of today’s software is made variable to allow for more adaptability and economies of scale, while many development practices (DevOps, A/B testing, parameter tuning, continuous integration, …) support this goal of engineering software variants. VaMoS is the ideal venue to explore the underlying problems (automation, traceability, combinatorial explosion, …) and their solutions. Moreover, variability is prominent in many systems - not only in software. For these reasons, we welcome contributions from related areas (configuration, configurable systems, product lines, adaptive systems, generators, …) as well as from new and emerging domains where techniques to manage complexity introduced by variability are applied (IoT systems, 3D printing, autonomous and deep learning systems, software-defined networks, security, generative art, games, …). Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Variability modelling and realisation
  • Variability in emerging domains/technologies
  • Automated reasoning on variability
  • Variability in AI methods
  • AI for variability
  • Variability across the software lifecycle
  • Variability in adaptive systems
  • Test and verification of variable systems
  • Configuration management
  • Evolution of variability-intensive systems
  • Runtime variability
  • Variability mining
  • Visualisation techniques for variability
  • Reverse-engineering of variability
  • Economic aspects of variability
  • Variability and quality requirements
  • Industrial development of variable systems
  • Experience reports from managing variability in practice

As a working conference, VaMoS invites different contributions with the aim of expanding the community and further stimulating discussions:

Technical Papers

We welcome original and unpublished research ideas, methods, techniques, tools, empirical studies and surveys related to the management of variability. We encourage particularly the submission of research-in-progress and vision papers describing preliminary results, problem statements and open issues, especially in emerging domains where variability poses new challenges. Submissions should be up to 4 pages (+ 1 additional pages for references only) for short papers, or up to 8 pages (+ 2 additional pages for references only) for long papers. Each submission will be reviewed by 3 different reviewers following a double-blind review process in which the identity of authors will not be known to the program committee at any time during the process. The papers submitted must not reveal the authors’ identities in any way.

  • Authors should leave out author names and affiliations from the body of their submission.
  • Authors should ensure that any citation to related work by themselves is written in the third person, that is, "the prior work of XYZ" as opposed to "our prior work".
  • Authors should avoid providing URLs to author-revealing sites (tools, data sets). The paper can mention the existence of such sites, but the visit of such sites should not be needed to conduct the review.
  • Authors should anonymize author-revealing company names, yet can provide general characteristics of the organizations involved needed to understand the context of the paper.
Authors having further questions on double-blind reviewing are encouraged to contact the Program Chairs by email. Papers that do not comply with the double-blind review process will be desk-rejected.

Variability-in-Practice Papers

We welcome contributions from practitioners, industrials and researchers describing real-world, variability-related problems or solutions, including methodologies, tool demonstration and experience reports. Submissions should be up to 4 pages (+ 1 additional page for references only) and will be reviewed by 3 different reviewers. The review for variability-in-practice papers will follow a single-blind review process.

Format and Submission Site

All submissions must be written in English and follow the double-column ACM template (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template) with the options sigconf, review, and anonymous (for technical papers only): \documentclass[sigconf,review,anonymous]{acmart}. At least one author is expected to attend the conference and present the accepted paper. Submissions will be handled via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vamos2022. Accepted contributions will be published by ACM in the conference proceedings.

Ten-years Most Influential Paper

Additionally, this edition will proudly celebrate VaMoS’ own history and outstanding past publications. As such, it continues the 10-year most influential paper award tradition and will reward papers from the earlier VaMoS editions that had the highest impact on the community and beyond.

Important dates

  • Abstract submission: 06 12 Nov 2021 (AoE)
  • Paper submission: 13 19 Nov 2021 (AoE)
  • Initial decision and notification: 22 Dec 2021 (AoE)
  • Revised paper submission for selected papers: 09 Jan 2022 (AoE)
  • Final decision and notification for selected papers: 12 Jan 2022 (AoE)
  • Camera ready: 06 16 Jan 2022 (AoE)
  • Conference: 24-25 Feb 2022 (AoE)