Re:Volution & MODEVAR Joint Session

Integrative Multi-Model Knowledge Graphs for Low-Threshold, Data-Driven Decision Support in Identifying Uneconomic Variability Vasil Tenev, Raphael Martin and Martin Becker Re:Volution industrial experience report Navigating Heterogeneous Variability: Strategies and Insights from the Industrial Technology Division of ZF Friedrichshafen AG Lothar Kiltz and Martin Becker Re:Volution industrial experience report Flexible Variability Mining for IEC 61499 Control Software Applications with Varflix Alexander Stummer, Anna-Lena Hager and Rick Rabiser MODEVAR regular paper
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Re:Volution & MODEVAR Joint Session

On Reverse Engineering Cardinality-Based Feature Models Mathis Weiß, Simon Imran Butt and Malte Lochau Re:Volution paper Similarity-based recommendation of existing component configurations in component-based product lines Jabier Martinez, Fernando Jorge-Hernández, Alejandro Rodríguez, Julio Navarro and Rafael Portero Re:Volution paper Short break Towards Consistency Management in Variability-Intensive Cyber-Physical Production Systems Malte Grave and Rick Rabiser MODEVAR short paper Comparing the Universal Variability Language with other Textual Variability Modeling Languages Maurice ter Beek, Klaus Schmid and Holger Eichelberger MODEVAR short paper From Playmobil to Product Lines: towards a visual instrument for variability thinking measurement David Romero Organvídez, Jesús Moreno-León, Gregorio Robles, Ana E. Chacón-Luna and David Benavides MODEVAR short paper
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MODEVAR-Re:Volution Keynote: Variability Modeling for and with Digital Twins – Manuel Wimmer

Manuel Wimmer (Johannes Kepler University)                 Keynote Title: Variability Modeling for and with Digital Twins Keynote Abstract: Due to the vast usage and importance of cyber-physical systems as a backbone of our society, the design, realization, operation, and maintenance of such systems are becoming more and more challenging. As an answer, digital twins are emerging in many domains and are gaining attention to support different phases of the system lifecycle such as design-space exploration, runtime adaptation, and predictive maintenance. While benefits of using digital twins are already demonstrated for different domains, the systematic development and operation of digital twins which represent complex software systems are still major challenges, especially when support for different variants and versions is required. Bio: Manuel Wimmer is full professor…
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Deadline Extension: Re:Volution Workshop

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We’re excited to share that the deadlines for the re:volution Workshop have been extended! This is a great opportunity to share your ideas and experiences—don’t miss your chance to be part of it. Updated Important Dates: Extended Abstract Submission: June 12, 2025 → June 26, 2025 (23h59 AoE) Industrial Experience Report Submission (not peer-reviewed): July 31, 2025 (23h59 AoE) Notification of Acceptance: July 3, 2025 → July 17, 2025 Final Version of Extended Abstracts: July 10, 2025 → July 24, 2025 We look forward to your contributions and to seeing you at the re:volution Workshop! More details are available on the workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/revolution2025/home
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