Agile MDE 2026 is the 4th International Workshop on Agile Model-Driven Engineering, part of the STAF 2026 workshop programme. The workshop will serve as a platform for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge work in Agile Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), drawing from both industrial practice and academic research. Its objectives are to:
- Facilitate the exchange of insights between practitioners and researchers regarding the challenges and potential solutions in agile MDE approaches.
- Identify successful strategies and key factors for achieving success in implementing agile MDE.
- Foster the growth and collaboration within the research and practitioner community in this field.
The emergence of Agile methods and Model-driven Engineering (MDE) in the late 1990s and early 2000s offered contrasting yet innovative solutions to address the high failure rates observed in conventional software development processes. Initially, MDE processes, like the Rational Unified Process (RUP), appeared cumbersome and aligned with traditional staged development approaches, seemingly more suited to systems with static requirements.
However, as businesses encountered environments characterised by rapid requirement changes and system evolution, the demand for agile MDE grew. Significant progress has since been made in applying agile MDE practices across various sectors such as telecoms, automotive, railway, and avionics.
Research efforts have also advanced in integrating agile methods with MDE concepts, aiming to leverage the strengths of both approaches. MDE enhances Agile practices by automating processes, thus accelerating value delivery to customers, and increasing process reliability. Conversely, increased agility in MDE processes can foster user-centred approaches and flexibility.
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Call for Papers
Agile MDE 2026 is the 4th International Workshop on Agile Model-Driven Engineering, part of the STAF 2026 workshop programme. The workshop will focus on agility in model-driven development, and on how concepts from Agile methods can help improve the flexibility, scalability, and usability of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) in practice. Proceedings shall be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication.
Topics of Interest
Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Integration of agile and model-driven methods
- Lightweight modelling techniques and tools for agile MDE
- Acceleration and automation of MDE processes (e.g., using AI-assisted support or other approaches)
- Industrial applications and experience reports on agile MDE
- Agile MDE for safety-critical systems
- Agile MDE approaches for reverse engineering and re-engineering
- LLM-assisted modelling and model-driven automation (e.g., generating, refactoring, or transforming models and artefacts)
- Integrating LLMs into agile MDE workflows and toolchains (human-in-the-loop, prompt patterns, and industrial experience)
Submission Guidline
Proceedings and Publication
Proceedings shall be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication. All proceedings papers will be peer-reviewed. Each submission will be reviewed by three programme committee members. Accepted papers shall be included in the proceedings of the STAF 2026 satellite and co-located events.
Paper Types and Length
- Regular paper: At least 10 standard pages (1 standard page = 2,500 characters), with an appropriate number of references.
- Short paper: Between 5 and 9 standard pages, including references.
- Abstract (invited only): A paper consisting of a title, author(s), and abstract only, without a body and without references. Abstract submissions are limited to invited contributions.
Originality Requirement
All submitted papers must be original and must not have been published previously in any workshop, conference, or journal.
Submission Template and Submission Link
Authors are required to prepare their papers using the CEURART template for CEUR-WS publications.
Authors are encouraged to consult the official CEUR-WS submission guidelines: CEUR-WS How to Submit .
An Overleaf version, a LaTeX source version, and a LibreOffice version of the template are available. The template may be adapted for the workshop (e.g., adding the workshop name and updating the copyright year).
All submissions must use this template.
Overleaf template:
Template for submissions to CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)
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Submission: Submit your paper via EasyChair .