Submission Guidelines
Topics
Mainly, we invite submissions considering topics related to variability modelling languages:
- Concepts: domain modelling, language constructs, mapping to other artefacts.
- Usages: writing, reading, generating, reverse engineering, (de-)composition, benchmarking.
- Tools: (collaborative) editing, storage/repositories, exchange, translation to other representations, analyses and testing.
- Analysing existing languages and approaches: Feature Modelling, Decision Modelling, OVM, UML-based, KConfig, Delta-Oriented Modelling, CVL, TVL, etc.
Submission link
You can access the following EasyChair link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=variability2026
Please use the VARIABILITY 2026 - MODEVAR Track to submit your paper.
Submission Guidelines
Submission types: Authors interested in participating in the workshop are requested to submit either:
Regular paper (max. 16 pages including references) that presents original research, lessons learned, or a well-argued vision related (but not limited) to the topics on variability modelling languages.
Short paper (max. 9 pages including references) that describes sound new ideas and concepts that are under research or experimental studies.
Tool paper (max. 9 pages including references) that describes a novel tool or sufficient increment of an existing tool targeting variability modelling languages.
Format: Submissions must use the Springer LNCS template according to: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Springer provides author guidelines that should be consulted for further details: https://resource-preview-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/19242230/data/v17
IMPORTANT: All papers submitted to the workshop must be unpublished original work and must not have been submitted anywhere else for publication.