RDM4MOD: Research Data Management in Modelling
Venue
HAW Hamburg: Seminarraum E48(Not! Dietze-Hörsaal as previously announced)
Description
The demand increases to substantiate the claims made in the scientific processes in the realm of modeling in all areas of computer science. Thus, publications, funding proposals etc. require more often that empirical data (if available) along with the related context of experiments and the artifacts in terms of descriptions, software and other tools will be part of the publication or proposed project as well. Infrastructure will be provided to store and make available this kind of research data according to the FAIR – principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) as part of the National Research Data Infrastructure. With this workshop, the consortium NFIDxCS aims at collecting requirements as well as existing approaches to build such an infrastructure with a special focus on modeling issues.
The key questions for research in modeling are manifold. The aim of the workshop is to connect interested individuals who are willing to contribute here. The outcome shall be a manifesto on the importance of research data management for modeling (in computer science) as well as a discussion of key challenges in this context.
This will be a working workshop. Thus, we request contributions on the topic of this workshop in the form of extended abstracts beforehand but will be open to any form of contributions on short notice as well. Based on these presentations and facilitating the joint forces of participants on-site, the manifesto will be created. This core result of the workshop will be published afterwards.
Please submit via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rdm4mod
Important Dates
23.04.2022: Deadline for submitting workshop contributions
14.05.2022: Notification for the contributions
26.05.2022: Submission of final workshop Contributions
27.06.2022: Workshop Presentations
Program
Research Data Management for Modelling & Models in Computer Science
Room: Ditze-Hörsaal
The goal of the workshop is to sketch a document with working title “Manifesto for Research Data Management for Artifacts as Empirical Research Data”
We will address the topic by the not exclusive list of guiding questions
- The Data:
- Artifacts – specifically Representation of Models in Computer Science which structure, representation, relationships?
- The role of Meta Data: Dimensions: Syntax and Semantics, Keywords, Knowledge graph
- The Meta Data: Standards and Standardization processes
8:30 – 9:00 Registration
9:00 – 10:30 Session 1 Experiences and Considerations
9:00 – 9:10 Introduction (Michael Goedicke, Ulrike Lucke)
9:10 – 10:00 Invited Talk Michel Chaudron, TU Eindhoven:
- “Towards an Infrastructure for Empirical Research into Models and Modelling in Computer Science: Experience and Challenges”
10:00 – 10:30 Impulse (including first discussions)
- Steffen Hillemacher, Judith Michael, Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen
„Analysis of Research Data Artifacts and their Relationships”
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break (in the foyer of the Forum)
11:00 – 12:30 Session 2 Discussions of “Experiences and Considerations” & Guiding Questions
- Consequences, Challenges
- Areas of Discourse à Discussion in break out groups
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break (Mensa, self payed)
14:00 – 15:30 Session 3 Break out Groups
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break (in the foyer of the Forum)
16:00 –17:30 Session 4 Building the Manifesto
- Collecting results from the breakout groups
- Sketching the structure of the manifesto
- Definition of further work
17:30 Closing & Farewell
Speakers
Prof. Dr. Michael Goedicke
GI-Vizepräsident, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Michael Goedicke leitet an der Universität Duisburg-Essen Professor die Arbeitsgruppe Spezifikation von Software-Systemen und ist Mitglied des Vorstands des Paluno - The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology. Er ist Fellow der Automated Software Engineering Conference (ASE) und Chair der Technical Assembly von IFIP und als Councilor Mitglied des Boards von IFIP. Goedicke studierte Informatik an der Universität Dortmund und schrieb dort seine Promotion 1985 über Spezifikationssprachen für eingebettete Systeme. 1993 erfolgte die Habilitation zum Thema Spezifikation von Softwarekomponenten. Goedicke ist seit 2006 in der GI im Fachbereich Softwaretechnik aktiv, darunter als Sprecher und stellvertretender Sprecher. Er ist seit 2012 Mitglied des Präsidiums und seit 2018 Vizepräsident der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI).
Bild: Kathrin Richter-Trendsetter.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrike Lucke
GI Vice President | University of Potsdam
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Ulrike Lucke has held the chair for Complex Multimedia Application Architectures at the University of Potsdam since 2010. She studied computer science at the University of Rostock and received her doctorate and habilitation in the subject. She was active in the GI from 2008 to 2014 as spokesperson of the E-Learning section, since 2014 as a member of the presidium, and since 2015 in the presidium working group E-Science. She was CIO of the University of Potsdam from 2010 to 2018 and is vice chair of the University CIO Association.