Tue 27 Oct 2015 08:50 - 09:05 at Brighton 4 - Session 1

The value of integrated data relies upon common data points having a consistent interpretation in each case; to achieve this at scale requires appropriate informatics support. This paper explains how a model-driven approach to software engineering and data management, in which software artefacts are generated automatically from data models, and models are used as metadata, can achieve this. It introduces a simple data modelling language, consistent with standard object modelling notations, together with a set of tools for model creation,maintenance, and deployment. It reports upon the application of this approach in the provision of informatics support for two large-scale clinical research initiatives.

Tue 27 Oct

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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1DSM at Brighton 4
08:30
20m
Day opening
Introduction
DSM

08:50
15m
Talk
Domain Specific Modelling for Clinical Research
DSM
Jim Davies University of Oxford, Jeremy Gibbons University of Oxford, UK, Adam Milward University of Oxford, David Milward , Seyyed Shah University of Oxford, Monika Solanki University of Oxford, James Welch University of Oxford
09:05
20m
Talk
CHARIOT: A Domain Specific Language for Extensible Cyber-Physical Systems
DSM
Subhav Pradhan Vanderbilt University, Abhishek Dubey Vanderbilt University, Aniruddha Gokhale Vanderbilt University, Martin Lehofer Siemens Corporate Technology
09:25
15m
Talk
Experience Report: Constraint-Based Modeling of Autonomous Vehicle Trajectories
DSM
Kennon McKeever The University of Arizona, Yegeta Zeleke University of California Santa Cruz, Matt Bunting The University of Arizona, Jonathan Sprinkle University of Arizona
09:40
20m
Talk
Adaptable Symbol Table Management by Meta Modeling and Generation of Symbol Table Infrastructures
DSM
Katrin Hölldobler RWTH Aachen University, Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari RWTH Aachen University, Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen University, Germany