19th International Working Conference on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems

4-6 February 2025 | Rennes, France

VaMoS aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to share ideas, results, and experiences about their quest for mastering variability. Most of today’s software is made variable to allow for more adaptability and economies of scale, while many development practices (e.g., DevOps, A/B testing, parameter tuning, continuous integration) support this goal of engineering software variants. VaMoS is the ideal venue to explore the underlying problems (automation, traceability, combinatorial explosion) and their solutions. As such, in addition to its usual call for technical research papers, VaMoS strongly supports the participation of aspiring young researchers as well as practitioners from industry.
VaMoS 2025 will be held in Rennes, France, at the Inria Conference center. Rennes is the 2nd-largest digital hub in France (after Paris), and the largest education and research center in the West of France. With over 60,000 students on a population of 250,000, Rennes is a peaceful yet vibrant city. It is also an internationally-recognized high-tech R&D center in cloud computing, networks and media.
Registration is open
3 February 2025, just before the actual confenrence, there will be a MODEVAR workshop. 4 days of VaMoS overall! More information coming soon on the MODEVAR website. https://modevar.github.io/
The Call for Papers is out! Some novelties this year:
  • broadening of research topics
  • in exceptional cases, authors of accepted papers may be granted permission to present online if they provide valid reasons for being unable to travel, such as personal circumstances or financial constraints.
  • replicability studies papers
  • new and controversial ideas papers is now 4 pages
Paper Submission is 1 November 2024 (AoE, abstract 1 week before).
You may find further information on the VaMoS mission and charter, its steering Committee, as well as previous editions and the next edition on the VaMoS website.