Session 1: “Innovations in Agile Model-Driven Engineering” Time: 11:00 – 12:30 Location: A 308 Description: This session kicks off the Agile MDE track with a keynote on the evolving role of Agile Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) in adaptive systems. It explores cutting-edge applications, from digital signal processing to integrating large language models (LLMs) in agile software development workflows. Presentations focus on the synergy between agility and automation in modern engineering environments. Papers: Models in Motion: Agile MDE for Continuous Adaptation - Keynote by Artur Boronat (University of Leicester) Model-Driven Engineering in Digital Signal Processing - Shirin Hussein (UCL) Bridging Agility and Automation: Enhancing Model-Driven Engineering with LLMs in Scrum - Leila Samimi-Dehkordi (Shahrekord University, Iran)
Time: 11:00 – 12:30 Location: A 308
Description: This session kicks off the Agile MDE track with a keynote on the evolving role of Agile Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) in adaptive systems. It explores cutting-edge applications, from digital signal processing to integrating large language models (LLMs) in agile software development workflows. Presentations focus on the synergy between agility and automation in modern engineering environments.
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Session 2: “Leveraging LLMs and Formal Methods in Agile MDE” Time: 13:30 – 15:00 Location: A 308 Description: This session dives into the integration of formal methods and large language models to advance Agile Model-Driven Engineering practices. Topics include automated verification of BPMN models, empirical studies on UML class diagram extraction using LLMs, and comparative evaluations of LLMs versus traditional MDE approaches for code generation. The session concludes with a focus on sustainable engineering through improved design refactorings. Papers: Enhancing Agile Model-Driven Engineering with Automated Formal Verification of BPMN Models - Kimia Kolahdouz, Shekoufeh Rahimi (University of Roehampton) Comparing LLM-based and MDE-based Code Generation for Agile MDE - Qiaomu Xue, Kevin Lano (King’s College London) Using LLMs to Extract UML Class Diagrams from Java and Python Programs: An Empirical Study - Hanan Abdulwahab Siala, Kevin Lano (King’s College London) Specification and design refactorings for sustainable agile model-driven engineering
Time: 13:30 – 15:00 Location: A 308
Description: This session dives into the integration of formal methods and large language models to advance Agile Model-Driven Engineering practices. Topics include automated verification of BPMN models, empirical studies on UML class diagram extraction using LLMs, and comparative evaluations of LLMs versus traditional MDE approaches for code generation. The session concludes with a focus on sustainable engineering through improved design refactorings.