Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:55:31 +0100
From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr>
To: seworld@sigsoft.org
Subject: [SEWORLD] AOSD 2010 - Call for Participation
<< CALL FOR PARTICIPATION >>
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9th International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development
(AOSD 2010)
http://aosd.net/2010
March 15-19, 2010
Rennes & Saint Malo, France
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The full program is online and registration is open.
Deadline for registering: March 14, 2010.
See: http://aosd.net/2010
Sponsors:
* CAPS entreprise, School of Engineering at University of Rennes 1,
AOSD-Europe, Fondation Michel Metivier, Ecole des Mines de Nantes
In cooperation with:
* INRIA, Universite Rennes 1, ACM SIGSOFT, ACM SIGPLAN
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New modularity concepts, methods and techniques for software systems
The International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development
(AOSD) is the premier conference on software modularity that goes beyond
traditional abstraction boundaries. AOSD.10 seeks to foster richer
notions of modularity and abstractions for software and
software-intensive systems increasing the emphasis on modularity not
only of code, but across lifecycle artifacts (e.g., from requirements to
tests). AOSD.10 is concerned with modularity across the whole software
ecosystems, including the organizations and processes that define,
develop, deploy, operate, protect, evolve and use these systems in a
more agile way.
Continuing the tradition of its successful predecessors, the program of
AOSD.10 will include:
- Keynotes by Rod Johnson, Martin Odersky and Martin Rinard.
- A Research Track with 18 research papers presenting the latest results
in AOSD research.
- An Industry Track where architects and developers with experience in
aspects gather to learn and teach.
- 7 Workshops for in-depth discussion of advanced topics in industry and
research.
- 11 Demonstrations of leading-edge technologies.
- A highly interactive Student Forum with a Spring School, a Poster
Event and
a Research Project Collaboration Event.
- A great social program to encourage informal discussion among peers.
A summary of the program is provided below.
Please consult http://aosd.net/2010 for details and up-to-date
information. We invite you to attend AOSD.10!
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KEYNOTES
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The following keynotes will be offered at AOSD.10:
Rod Johnson, Creator of the Spring framework
AOP in the wild: Killer applications and why AOP is perfect for the cloud
Martin Odersky, Professor EPFL
Redesigning Scala's Collections - A Case Study in Abstraction and Modularity
Martin Rinard, Professor MIT
Sociological Aspects of Aspect-Oriented Programming
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RESEARCH TRACK
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The Research Track captures state-of-the-art research occurring in AOSD.
A broad range of topics will be presented throughout the conference. The
specific sessions and paper titles for AOSD.10 are as follows:
Parallel Dynamic Analysis on Multicores with Aspect-Oriented Programming
Danilo Ansaloni, Alex Villazon, Walter Binder, Philippe Moret (U. Lugano)
AspectScript: Expressive Aspects for the Web
Rodolfo Toledo, Paul Leger, Eric Tanter (U. Chile)
Reusable Enterprise Metadata with Pattern-Based Structural Expressions
Eli Tilevich, Myoungkyu Song (Virgina Tech)
A Model for Composable Composition Operators
Wilke Havinga, Lodewijk Bergmans, Mehmet Aksit (U. Twente)
Composing Aspects with Aspects
Antoine Marot (UL Bruxelles), Roel Wuyts (IMEC/KU Leuven)
Tracking Code Patterns over Multiple Software Versions with Herodotos
Nicolas Palix (U. Copenhagen), Julia Lawall (U. Copenhagen), Gilles
Muller (INRIA)
Assessing the Impact of Aspects on Model Composition Effort
Kleinner Farias (PUC Rio), Alessandro Garcia (PUC Rio), Jon Whittle
(Lancaster U.)
From Aspect-Oriented Models to Aspect-Oriented Code? The Maintenance
Perspective
Aram Hovsepyan, Riccardo Scandariato, Stefan Van Baelen, Yolande
Berbers, Wouter Joosen (KU Leuven)
Tool support for crosscutting concerns of API documentation
Michihiro Horie, Shigeru Chiba (TokyoTech)
Execution Levels for Aspect-Oriented Programming
Eric Tanter (U. Chile)
An Architecture for Composing Embedded Domain-Specific Languages
Tom Dinkelaker, Michael Eichberg, Mira Mezini (TU Darmstadt)
Weaving Generic Programming and Traversal Performance
Bryan Chadwick, Karl Lieberherr (Northeastern U.)
AspectMatlab: An Aspect-Oriented Scientific Programming Language
Toheed Aslam, Jesse Doherty, Anton Dubrau, Laurie Hendren (McGill U.)
A Permission System for Secure AOP
Wouter De Borger, Bart De Win, Bert Lagaisse, Wouter Joosen (KU Leuven)
Disambiguating Aspect-Oriented Security Policies
Micah Jones, Kevin W. Hamlen (U. Texas at Dallas)
EffectiveAdvice: Disciplined Advice with Explicit Effects
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (National University Korea), Tom Schrijvers (KU
Leuven), William R. Cook (U. Texas at Austin)
Type Relaxed Weaving
Hidehiko Masuhara (U. Tokyo), Atsushi Igarashi (Kyoto U.), Manabu Toyama
(U. Tokyo)
A theory of distributed aspects
Nicolas Tabareau (INRIA/EM Nantes)
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INDUSTRY TRACK
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The AOSD.10 Industry Track features contributions from industrial
researchers and practitioners based on experience in applying AOSD
concepts to industrial challenges.
Papers in the Industry Track include:
Program Analysis Environment for Writing COBOL Aspects
Hideaki Shinomi, Yasuhisa Ichimori
SeamlessEnterprise: An Embedded JEE server with AOP
Daniel Wiese
Evaluation of an Aspect-Oriented Framework for Extending a Project With
Provenance Documentation Features
Arne Bachmann, Henning Bergmeyer, Andreas Schreiber
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WORKSHOPS
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A diverse set of workshops will be offered at AOSD.10 during the first
two days of the conference. All workshops are included in the
registration fee.
There will be seven workshops at AOSD.10:
- ACP4IS: Aspects, Components, and Patterns for Infrastructure Software
- AOMM: Aspect-Oriented Meta-Modeling
- CV: Composition and Variability
- DSAL: Domain-Specific Aspect Language
- EA: Early Aspects
- ESCOT: Empirical Evaluation of Software Composition Techniques
- FOAL: Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages
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DEMONSTRATIONS
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Demonstrations serve to disseminate advances embodied in
research-oriented tools and systems that use or support AOSD. Each of
the following demonstrations will be offered throughout the conference week:
Efficient Dynamic Analysis Tools: AOP Meets Multicore
Walter Binder, Danilo Ansaloni, Philippe Moret, Alex Villazon
AspectScript: Expressive Aspects for the web
Paul Leger, Rodolfo Toledo, Eric Tanter
AspectMaps: A scalable Visualization of Join Point Shadows
Johan Fabry
AspectKE: Security Aspects with Program Analysis for distributed Systems
Fan Yang, Hidehiko Masuharab, Tomoyuki Aotanib, Flemming Nielsona, Hanne
Riis Nielsona
Constructing domain-specific composition operators with Co-op
Lodewijk Bergmans Wilke Havinga, Christoph Bockisch, Mehmet Aksit
Postsharp 2.0: towards industrial use of AOSD in microsoft .NET
Gael Fraiteur
Introduction to Ptolemy and its development Environment
Hridesh Rajan, Mehdi Bagherzadeh
A practical Aspect-Oriented Javascript Programming Framework Based on a
Proxy Mechanism
Akira Ohashi, Shinichi Murakami, Atsuto Kubo, Hironori Washizaki,
Tomohiko Mizumachi
AsppectFX: A framework for supporting collaborative works in RIA by
aspect oriented approach
Hiroaki Fukuda
Aspect-Oriented Modeling to support Dynamic Adaptation
Brice Morin, Franck Fleurey, Olivier Barais, Jean-Marc Jezequel
Taming Orchestration Design Complexity through the Adore Framework
Sebastien Mosser, Mireille Blay–Fornarino
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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- General Chair: Jean-Marc Jezequel (France)
- Organizing Chair: Benoit Baudry (France)
- Research Program Chair: Mario Sudholt (France)
- Industry Program Co-Chairs: Uwe Hohenstein (Germany) and Thierry
Vareine (France)
- Workshops Chair: Robert France (USA)
- Demonstrations Chair: Philippe Lahire (France)
- Publicity Chair: Lionel Seinturier (France)
- Student Events Chair: Ruzanna Chitchyan (UK)
- Web Chair: Freddy Munoz (France)
- Sponsorship Chair: Benoit Combemale (France)
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Uwe Assmann (Germany), Walter Binder (Switzerland), Betty Cheng (USA),
Shigeru Chiba (Japan), Erik Ernst (Denmark), Pascal Fradet (France),
Robert France (USA), Alessandro Garcia (Brazil), Jeff Gray (USA),
Viviane Jonckers (Belgium), Wouter Joosen (Belgium), Karl Lieberherr
(USA), David Lorenz (Israel), Mira Mezini (Germany), Ana Moreira
(Portugal), Christian Prehofer (Finland), Hridesh Rajan (USA), Awais
Rashid (UK), Lionel Seinturier (France), Mario Sudholt (France), Eric
Tanter (Chile), Robert Walker (Canada), Eric Wohlstadter (Canada)
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Lionel Seinturier
Univ. Lille - Lab. LIFL - INRIA ADAM
http://www.lifl.fr/~seinturi
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 18:37:01 +0100
From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr>
Organization: Univ. Lille 1
To: seworld@sigsoft.org
Subject: [SEWORLD] AOSD 2010 - Call for Participation
<< CALL FOR PARTICIPATION >>
EARLY registration ends on February 22, 2010.
============================================================
9th International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development
(AOSD 2010)
http://aosd.net/2010
March 15-19, 2010
Rennes & Saint Malo, France
============================================================
The full program is online and registration is open.
EARLY registration ends on February 22, 2010.
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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:41:18 +0100 From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr> Organization: Univ. Lille 1 To: seworld@sigsoft.org Subject: [SEWORLD] AOSD 2010 - Call for Participation [ 270 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
From: Philippe.LAHIRE@unice.fr
Date: Mon, 07 Dec 2009 12:46:07 +0100
Organization: Laboratoire I3S (UNSA/CNRS) - UFR Sciences
To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org
Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Call for Demonstrations - 11 days to go
until submission deadline
9th International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2010)
New modularity concepts, methods and techniques for software systems
http://aosd.net/2010
March 15th - 19th, 2010, Rennes/St. Malo, France
Supported by ACM SIGSOFT & SIGPLAN (pending)
Call for Demonstrations
Important Dates
Demonstration Submission : Friday, December 18, 2009, 23:59 (Samoan)
Acceptance notification : Monday, January 18, 2010
Demonstrations serve to disseminate advances embodied in research-oriented
tools and systems that use or support AOSD. Attendees learn about emerging
technologies and have opportunities to interact with their developers.
Presenters gain excellent opportunities to increase the visibility and
impact of their work. AOSD.10 solicits high quality proposals for its
demonstration track. Demonstrations can range across commercial, academic,
and corporate research systems.
Demonstrations will be selected on the basis of technical merit, novelty,
relevance to the AOSD community, and feasibility of presentation. The
presentation should be focused on technical content and given by the
technical members of the team.
There are two types of demonstrations: Forum demos and Tabletop demos. The
intent is to split demos into those that can be shown without a formal
presentation and those that require one.
In Tabletop demos, the presenter is seated at a table, and is surrounded by
a number of chairs for attendants. There is no conceptual introduction,
instead the demonstration starts with showing the tool itself. This form of
demonstration is especially suited for extensions to tools which are well
known, as no introduction is needed, or for demos where more interaction
with the audience is expected, as the setting is more intimate. Tabletop
demos are allocated 30 minutes, with 20 minutes for the demonstration and
10 minutes for questions and discussion. Authors of regular research papers
are also welcome to submit accompanying demonstrations.
Forum demos start with a conceptual introduction of about 10 minutes before
the tool itself is demonstrated. This form of demos is suited for tools
which are not well-known or new, or have been significantly extended in
recent times. A Forum demo is allocated 45 minutes, with 10 minutes for a
presentation, 25 minutes for the demonstration and 10 minutes for questions
and discussion.
Every demonstration will be scheduled twice for presentation. Also,
demonstration presenters will have the opportunity to give a 1-minute
overview of their demonstration during a conference plenary session.
There will also be space set aside where any conference attendee can give
an informal demonstration. Demonstrations included in the program are also
allowed and encouraged to be presented informally.
Topics of interest include (though are not limited to):
* support for application of the aspect-oriented paradigm throughout
the development life-cycle
* new technologies for aspect weaving/compilation
* reverse engineering of aspects from existing software artifacts
* reusable library aspects
* interesting applications of AOSD
Other Information :
* Abstracts of all accepted demonstrations will be included as part of the
formal proceedings.
* Submission Guidelines are described in the Call for demonstrations on the
website of the Conference.
* How to Submit: Proposals should be submitted by email to the
Demonstration Chair (Philippe Lahire) at demonstrations at aosd.net
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 20:20:28 +0100 From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr> Organization: Univ. Lille 1 To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 Student Forum - Call for Submissions AOSD 2010 Student Forum - Call for Submissions March 14-19, Rennes and Saind Malo, France http://www.aosd.net/2010/forum.html The AOSD Student Forum (http://www.aosd.net/2010/forum.html) is an annual event dedicated to delivering training and development opportunities for students working in all areas of AOSD. The AOSD 2010 Forum will focus on issues of Research Dissemination and Career Planning. The Forum comprises of three events: 1) Spring School (http://www.aosd.net/2010/student/spring.html), 2) Poster Event (http://www.aosd.net/2010/student/poster.html), and 3) Research Project Collaboration Event (http://www.aosd.net/2010/student/collaboration.html) All of these events will provide students with opportunities to converse with experts in the field (working both in academia and in industry), interact with other students working in similar areas of research, and reflect upon their research work and carrier prospects. If you are a student working on a thesis or a major project in AOSD, we would like to encourage you to participate in the Forum. In addition, this year 10 studentships will be awarded by AOSD-Europe (http://www.aosd-europe.net/index.htm) to selected EU students for participation in the Student Forum (http://www.aosd.net/2010/forum.html). ***1. SPRING SCHOOL*** The Spring School comprises of a set of panels, workshops, and discussions sessions aimed at providing individual feedback to each participating student as well as furthering their academic and transferable professional skills. This year the Spring school will focus on providing guidance and individual feedback on research publication and dissemination, as well as a guidance on post-PhD career choice. More detailed program is available from http://www.aosd.net/2010/student/spring.html. In order to participate in the Spring School, please submit a two page extended abstract of your research. Submission of an extended abstract is a pre-requisite for attending the Spring School. The overview should include: * Your research hypothesis - this is a statement of the problem which you are going to address in your work. Note that for beginning researchers this statement can be rather vague and broad, whereas for students nearing the deadline of their thesis this is probably a very precise and concrete statement. * Ideas on how you will evaluate your hypothesis (if this has been decided. A set of valuable references for your evaluation work could be found at Student Forum of AOSD.2009). * A list of the contributions you (expect to) make. * Your three main important question, worries, pitfalls. Email your submission to the Student Event Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) at students_at_aosd.net. ***2. POSTER EVENT*** The student poster event is an opportunity for students and expert researchers to interact and discuss the cutting edge student research work. Any student attending the conference can participate. We encourage you to present a poster even if your work is only in the formative stages. This event is held in conjunction with the conference welcome reception to maximize the visibility of student work and to allow feedback from conference participants and other students. In order to participate in the Poster Event, please submit: * A poster summary: no longer than a half a page statement on the poster content. The actual posters should be printed and brought along to the conference by the students. The size for posters is AO (841mm (h) x 1189mm (w) ). Posters of this size will fit well on the provided display boards and will ensure visibility from a distance. * Student’s Name * Student’s Affiliation * Student’s Areas of interest * Title and keywords for the submitted work Email your submission to the Student Event Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) at students_at_aosd.net. ***3. RESEARCH PROJECT COLLABORATION EVENT*** Several large research projects will be invited to hold a panel on the cutting edge work on AOSD in large scale Research and Development. The panel will be followed with a collaboration session, whereby the participating students will have a chance to discuss with the project representatives how their work can integrate with the projects and look for (short term) placement opportunities. Note, this is not a job fair, but an opportunity to establish research collaborations. Details of the projects and possible opportunities to be confirmed In order to participate in the Collaboration Event, please submit an extended abstract, as for the Spring School participation. Email your submission to the Student Event Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) at students_at_aosd.net. ***IMPORTANT DATES*** * Spring School Extended abstract submission: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 * Poster Event submission: Monday, January 25, 2010 * Collaboration Event Participation submission: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 If you have questions about these events please contact the Student Forum Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) at students at aosd.net. -- Lionel Seinturier Univ. Lille - Lab. LIFL - INRIA ADAM http://www.lifl.fr/~seinturi
From: Philippe.LAHIRE@unice.fr Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:55:19 +0100 Organization: Laboratoire I3S (UNSA/CNRS) - UFR Sciences To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Call for Demonstrations - 30 days to go until submission deadline [ 79 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:07:12 +0100 From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr> Organization: Univ. Lille 1 To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Call for Project Collaboration Event Call for Expression of Interest: Project Collaboration Event at AOSD 2010 AOSD 2010 includes a new Project Collaboration event for research and development projects. A set of R&D projects will have an opportunity to present their work at the conference (15 min. presentation) and to engage with students working on relevant topics. Requirements to the R&D projects: * The project’s research and/or development should be related to AO; * A project representative should attend the AOSD conference to introduce the on-going work and to outline what are the open issues the project is interested in exploring. * The interested students will then have a discussion slot with the relevant project representatives to discuss their ideas on these issues and potential collaborative work. Collaboration format: Issues on specific collaboration format (e.g., how to involve students, working remotely or locally, etc.) will be driven by the specific project/student circumstance. The aim of this event is to identify and connect mutually interested parties and provide opportunities to meet and work out their own collaboration schedules/details. Benefit to the research/development projects Participation in this event provides two main benefits: 1. Project Dissemination: the selected projects will be invited to give a 15 min. presentation at the AOSD conference (please note that registration for AOSD conference is a pre-requirement for the presentation); 2. The projects will potentially identify students to work on the topics that they are interested in researching/developing. Benefits to students: Students will get an opportunity to find and engage with projects related to their work. This could involve, for instance, using the projects as evaluators; gaining experience of research collaboration; developing industry-relevant software and joint publications, etc. Participation Guidelines: In order to participate, please submit an Expression of Interest containing a 2-3 paragraphs description of the project itself, a URL (where available) pointing to further details on this project, and a list of topics of interest to this project. Email your submission to the Student Event Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) at students at aosd.net. The submitted expressions of interest will be evaluated for their relevance to the AOSD community as well as to for the relevance of the background and experience of the students registered for the AOSD 2010 Students Forum. The project selection committee consists of the Industry, General, and the Student Events Chairs of the AOSD 2010 Conference. Selected projects will be invited to register for the Project Collaboration Event. Important Dates: Deadline of Expression of Interest Submission: January 20, 2010. Notification of Selection: February 1st, 2010 Matching Students: February 1st 2010 Collaboration Event: March 17th 2010. If you have questions about these events please contact the Student Forum Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) at students at aosd.net. -- Lionel Seinturier Univ. Lille - Lab. LIFL - INRIA ADAM http://www.lifl.fr/~seinturi
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 18:56:11 +0100 From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr> Organization: Univ. Lille 1 To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Call for Studentships Studentships for AOSD 2010: International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development March 15-19, 2010 Rennes and Saint Malo, France http://www.aosd.net/2010/index.html The AOSD Conference is committed to supporting students working in this area via a dedicated Student Forum programme. At the Forum students will obtain extensive feedback to their work, benefit from research events, and receive general academic skills training. All ASOD students are invited to participate in the AOSD Student Forum. More details on the Forum are available at http://www.aosd.net/2010/forum.html . For AOSD 2010, ten studentships are supported by the AOSD-Europe network of Excellence (http://www.aosd-europe.net/index.htm ) for selected EU students. The studentships are intended to facilitate students with limited funds to attend AOSD, engage with the Student Forum, as well as to encourage integration of the groups that work on AOSD or related topics but have been previously underrepresented (or disjointed ) from the AOSD community. To apply for an AOSD-Europe studentship, the interested students are invited to submit: * an extended research abstract (as required for the Spring School attendance: http://www.aosd.net/2010/student/spring.html ) and * a brief statement (up to half a page) stating how attending AOSD will benefit their work (as well as any particular circumstances that the student may wish to point out, if relevant); * a brief (up to half a page) statement by a senior member from students research group (e.g. the supervisor, or the head of the group that the student is working in) stating how AOSD is relevant to their group and how the research in their group can be integrated with the work in AOSD community. The submissions should be emailed to the Student Forum Chair (Ruzanna Chitchyan) on students_at_aosd.net . Submission deadline is 19th of January 2010, 23:59 (Samoan time). The selection committee will comprise of the AOSD 2010 General Chair, the Organising Chair, and the Student Forum Chair. The applications will be judged on the relevance of the student work to AOSD, the potential extension of the AOSD community via integration of related work from new/underrepresented research groups, and the circumstances of individual students. Please note that the members of active AOSD groups will not be unfairly disadvantaged. -- Lionel Seinturier Univ. Lille - Lab. LIFL - INRIA ADAM http://www.lifl.fr/~seinturi
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 20:34:29 +0200
From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr>
Organization: Univ. Lille 1
To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org
Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Last Call for Research Papers
9th International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2010)
New modularity concepts, methods and techniques for software systems
http://aosd.net/2010
March 15th - 19th, 2010, Rennes/St. Malo, France
In cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT & SIGPLAN
<< ------------------------------------------------------- >>
<< Submission site: http://www.aosd.net/2010/research.html >>
<< ------------------------------------------------------- >>
Call for Research Papers
Important Dates
Research paper submission: Oct. 9, 2009, 23:59 (Samoan)
Author response : Nov. 28-29, 2009, 23:59 (Samoan)
Acceptance notification : Dec. 9, 2009
Camera-ready copy : Jan. 14, 2010, 23:59 (Samoan)
The International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development
(AOSD) is the premier conference on software modularity that goes
beyond traditional abstraction boundaries. AOSD.10 seeks to foster
richer notions of modularity and abstractions for software and
software-intensive systems increasing the emphasis on modularity not
only of code, but across lifecycle artifacts (e.g., from requirements
to tests). AOSD.10 is concerned with modularity across the whole
software ecosystems, including the organizations and processes that
define, develop, deploy, operate, protect, evolve and use these
systems in a more agile way.
AOSD.10 invites high quality papers reporting documented research
results emerging from work on new notions of modularity in computer
systems, software engineering, programming languages, and other
areas. Research areas and topics of interest include, but are not
limited to, the following:
Software engineering
* Requirements engineering
* Analysis and design modeling
* Domain engineering
* Software architectures
* Evaluation and metrics
* Modular Reasoning
* Testing and verification
* Interference and composition
* Traceability
* Software development methods
* Process and methodology definition
* Patterns
Programming languages
* Language design
* Compilation and interpretation
* Verification and static program analysis
* Formal languages and calculi
* Execution environments & dynamic weaving
* Dynamic and scripting languages
* Domain-specific aspect languages
Related paradigms
* Model-driven development
* Generative programming
* Software product lines
* Meta-programming
* Contracts and components
* View-based development
Tool support
* Aspect mining
* Evolution and reverse engineering
* Crosscutting program views
* Refactoring
Applications
* Distributed/concurrent systems
* Middleware, services, and networking
* Pervasive computing
* Runtime verification
* Performance improvement
Program committee
Uwe Assmann, TU Dresden, Germany
Walter Binder, U. Lugano, Switzerland
Betty Cheng, U. Michigan, U.S.A.
Shigeru Chiba, TokyoTech, Japan
Erik Ernst, Aarhus U., Denmark
Pascal Fradet, INRIA, France
Robert France, Colorado State U., U.S.A.
Alessandro Garcia, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Jeff Gray, U. Alabama at Birmingham, U.S.A.
Viviane Jonckers, VU Bruxelles, Belgium
Wouter Joosen, KU Leuven, Belgium
Karl Lieberherr, Northeastern U., U.S.A.
David Lorenz, Open U., Israel
Mira Mezini, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Ana Moreira, U. Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Christian Prehofer, Nokia, Finland
Hridesh Rajan, Iowa State U., U.S.A.
Awais Rashid, Lancaster U., UK
Lionel Seinturier, U. Lille, France
Mario Sudholt, EM Nantes, France (chair)
Eric Tanter, U. Chile, Chile
Robert Walker, U. Calgary, Canada
Eric Wohlstadter, UBC, Canada
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 20:07:32 +0530
From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr>
To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org
Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - 3rd Call for Research Papers
9th International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2010)
New modularity concepts, methods and techniques for software systems
http://aosd.net/2010
March 15th - 19th, 2010, Rennes/St. Malo, France
In cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT & SIGPLAN
<< --------------------------------------------------- >>
<< The submission site for research papers is now open >>
<< see http://www.aosd.net/2010/research.html >>
<< --------------------------------------------------- >>
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From: Philippe.LAHIRE@unice.fr Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:54:35 +0200 Organization: Laboratoire I3S (UNSA/CNRS) - UFR Sciences To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Call for Demonstrations [ 79 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 13:54:56 +0200 From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr> To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - 2nd Call for Research Papers [ 120 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2009 13:55:11 +0200 From: Lionel Seinturier <Lionel.Seinturier@univ-lille1.fr> To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] AOSD 2010 - Call for Research Papers [ 120 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Last update: 2010/03/11.
Dirk Craeynest