[ecoop-info] AOSD 2011 - First Call for Research Papers

Mónica Pinto Alarcón pinto at lcc.uma.es
Wed Apr 14 11:01:06 CEST 2010


                

                 AOSD 2011: Perspectives on Modularity

 

            10th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented

                          Software Development

 

                          http://aosd.net/2011

 

 

   March 21th - 25th, 2011, Porto de Galinhas, Pernambuco, Brazil

 

 

              Supported by ACM SIGSOFT & SIGPLAN (pending)

 

 

First Call for Research Papers

 

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Important Dates:

 

First Round:

   Research Paper submission : Jul. 1, 2010, 23:59 (Samoan)  

   Acceptance Notification   : Sep. 6, 2010, 23:59 (Samoan) 

 

Second Round:

   Research Paper submission : Oct. 1, 2010, 23:59 (Samoan)  

   Acceptance Notification   : Dec. 10, 2010, 23:59 (Samoan) 

 

Camera-ready copy            : Jan. 13, 2011, 23:59 (Samoan)

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Instructions for authors: http://www.aosd.net/2011/call_research.html

 

Email contact address: research en aosd.net

 

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The International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD)
is the premier conference on software modularity that goes beyond
traditional abstraction boundaries. The past series of the conferences have
been mainly investigating "the aspects" for 10 years and explored their
clear benefits. Furthermore, they have revealed that advanced modularity is
the core notion for building modern software systems and hence other new
modularization paradigms and techniques are also getting spotlighted today.

 

AOSD 2011 seeks to foster advanced modularization paradigms and techniques,
which are not limited to aspects thus re-emphasizing the original intention
to establish AOSD as a conference on advanced separation of concerns and
software modularity for extensibility, flexibility, and adaptability.

 

AOSD 2011 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.  Here, the
modularity is not only of code but also across lifecycle artifacts (e.g.,
from requirements to tests). 

 

A novelty of AOSD 2011 is that authors can submit their papers at either 1st
or 2nd round. The two rounds are independent but the accepted papers are
presented together at the conference. If the paper is submitted at the 1st
round and the review result is "resubmit after revision", the authors can
resubmit the revised paper at the 2nd round with a letter to the reviewers.
Then the same reviewers will review the revised paper again. AOSD 2011
adopts this procedure for motivating the acceptance of potentially good
papers (but that need adjustments) rather than rejecting them straight away.

 

Submissions will be carried out electronically via CyberChair. All papers
must be submitted in PDF format. Submissions must be no more than 12 pages
(including bibliography and any appendices) in standard ACM SIG Proceedings
format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). More
details can be found in http://www.aosd.net/2011/call_research.html

 

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 languages

 

Related paradigms

 

* Context-orientation

* Feature-orientation

* Traits

  * Model-driven development

  * Generative programming

  * Software product lines

  * Meta-programming and reflection

  * 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

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Sven Apel         University of Passau, Germany

Eric Bodden       Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Walter Cazzola    University of Milano, Italy

Shigeru Chiba     Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (Chair)

Pascal Costanza   Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Marcus Denker     INRIA Lille, France

Elisa Baniassad   The Australian National University, Australia

Erik Ernst        Aarhus University, Denmark

Jeff Gray         University of Alabama, USA

Robert Hirschfeld Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany

Atsushi Igarashi  Kyoto University, Japan

Takashi Ishio     Osaka University, Japan

David H. Lorenz   Open University of Israel, Israel

Karl Lieberherr   Northeastern University, USA

Hidehiko Masuhara University of Tokyo, Japan

Mira Mezini        Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Ana Moreira        Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

Hridesh Rajan     Iowa State University, USA

Awais Rashid           Lancaster University, UK

Mario Südholt         École des Mines de Nantes, France

Eric Tanter       Universidad de Chile, Chile

Jianjun Zhao      Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

 

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