About us

The EOOLT workshop addresses the current state of the art of equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages and explores topics that aim to overcome limits of their expressiveness, correctness, and usefulness. It focuses on methodological aspects and new solutions for the design and use of equation-based languages, including full research papers and work-in-progress submissions.

Important Dates

Fri, Apr 3, 2026
Submission of title and abstract
Tue, Apr 7, 2026
Paper submission
Mon, Apr 27, 2026
Author notification
Fri, May 22, 2026
Camera-ready
Mon, Jun 15, 2026
Workshop

Call For Paper

Design aspects of equation-based languages and their formal semantics
Relation to other languages such as functional reactive programming (FRP) or synchronous languages
Verification, type systems, and early static checking
Discrete-event and hybrid system modeling
Acausality / non-causality and its role in model reusability
Multi-resolution / multi-scale modeling using EOO languages
Model-driven development related to EOO languages
Equation-based modeling in the frame of system engineering
Reflection and meta-programming
Environments for modeling, simulation and debugging
Mathematical formalisms for simulation semantics
Code generation for real-time systems, embedded system, multi-core platforms, and distributed systems
Tools for analyzing or optimizing equation-based models

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit full length research papers (up to 10 pages) or work-in-progress papers (up to 4 pages) focusing on methodological aspects, language design, and simulation tools related to EOO languages.

Committee

Steering committee

David Broman

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Francesco Casella

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Peter Fritzson

Linköping University, Sweden

Dirk Zimmer

German Aerospace Center, Weßling, Germany

Organizing committee

Bernhard Bachmann

Bielefeld University, Germany

David Broman

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Lena Buffoni

Linköping University, Sweden

Benoît Caillaud

Inria, France

Francesco Casella

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Peter Fritzson

Linköping University, Sweden

Alexandra Mehlhase

Arizona State University, USA

Andrea Neumayr

DLR, Germany

Dirk Zimmer

German Aerospace Center, Weßling, Germany