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Preface
    By 2020, Gartner envisions that 21 billion Internet-of-Things (IoT) end-
points will be in use, representing great business opportunities. However,
complex challenges remain to be solved to efficiently exploit the full potential
of the rapidly growing IoT infrastructure. In particular, the next genera-
tion IoT systems need to perform distributed processing and coordinated
behavior across IoT, edge and cloud infrastructures, manage the closed loop
from sensing to actuation, and cope with vast heterogeneity, scalability and
dynamicity of IoT systems and their environments.
    On the one hand, Model-driven engineering (MDE) techniques can sup-
port the design, deployment, and operation of IoT systems. For instance,
to manage abstractions in IoT systems definition and to provide means to
automate some of the development and operation activities of IoT systems,
e.g., domain specific modeling languages can provide a way to represent dif-
ferent aspects of systems leveraging a heterogeneous software and hardware
IoT infrastructure and to generate part of the software to be deployed on it.
On the other hand, the application of modeling techniques in the IoT poses
new challenges for the MDE community.
    The International Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for the In-
ternet of Things (MDE4IoT) is one of the most accurate venues to offer
researchers a dedicated forum to discuss fundamental as well as applied re-
search that attempts to exploit model-driven techniques in the IoT domain.
This second edition has been held as a full-day event of the ACM/IEEE
21th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and
Systems (MODELS) on the October 9th , 2018 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Six contributions were accepted after a rigorous review process, addressing
several challenges such as validation and verification of IoT applications and
dedicated modeling language support for IoT. The workshop’s program con-
sisted of the accepted papers presentation, two keynotes given by Øystein
Haugen and by Franck Fleurey.
    We would like to thank the MODELS 2018 organization for giving us
the opportunity to organize this workshop, especially to the general chair of
MODELS 2018 Andrzej Wsowski (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
and to the workshops chairs Regina Hebig (University of Gothenburg, Swe-
den) and Thorsten Berger (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), who were
always very helpful and supportive. Many thanks to all those that submit-
ted papers, and particularly to the presenters of the accepted papers. We
also warmly thank Øystein Haugen and Franck Fleurey for providing very
inspiring keynote talks and the many participants who contributed to the
open discussions with their comments and experience. Last but not least,
our thanks go to the reviewers and the members of the Program Commit-
tee, for their timely and accurate reviews and for their help in choosing and
suggestions for improving the selected papers.

August 2018                                              Federico Ciccozzi
                                                            Nicolas Ferry
                                                           Arnor Solberg
                                                          Manuel Wimmer




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Program Committee

   Shaukat Ali          Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
   Nicolas Belloir      IRISA, France
   Marco Brambilla      Politecnico di Milano, Italy
   Jordi Cabot          Open University of Catalonia, Spain
   Juergen Dingel       Queen’s University, Canada
   Sebastian Gerard     CEA LIST, France
   Nicolas Hili         IRT Saint Exupery, France
   Andreas Metzger      University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
   Brice Morin          SINTEF, Norway
   Victor Muntes        CA Technologies, Spain
   Pankesh Patel        Fraunhofer, USA
   Erkuden Rios         Tecnalia, Spain
   Davide Di Ruscio     Universita degli Studi dell’Aquila, Italy
   Romina Spalazzese    Malmö University, Sweden
   Hui Song             SINTEF, Norway
   Jean Yves Tigli      University Côte d’Azur, France
   Alexandra Mazak      TU Wien, Austria
   Wolfgang Kastner     TU Wien, Austria
   Antonio Vallecillo   Universidad de Malaga, Spain




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