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Doctoral Symposium at MODELS’14

The doctoral symposium at MODELS’14 took place in Valencia, Spain on Septem- ber 30, 2014. It received 16 submissions, all of which were reviewed by 3 members of the program committee. This committee was composed of the symposium chair and grad students who presented their work in the Doctoral symposium in MODELS’13.

Out of the 16 submissions, 11 were accepted and presented during symposium. Au- thors were given 15 minutes to present the current status of their doctoral work and then 15 minutes were devoted to discussion with the audience. The papers presented in these proceedings include some revisions that have followed these discussions.

The program committee included the following members:

– Benoit Baudry (Chair), INRIA, France – Ankica Barisic, CITI - FCT/UNL, Portugal – Loli Burgueo. University of Mlaga, Spain

– Jonathan Corley, The University of Alabama, USA – Huseyin Ergin, The University of Alabama, USA – Hamid Gholizadeh, McMaster University, Canada – Sebastian Lehrig, University of Paderborn, Germany

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