[ecoop-info] Modularity '15 - Call for Workshop Papers

Henrique Rebêlo hemr at cin.ufpe.br
Thu Dec 4 17:54:23 CET 2014


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MODULARITY'15 CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS

14th International Conference on Modularity (Modularity'15)
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
March 20-24, 2015
http://aosd.net/2015/
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Modularity'15 workshops address a rich variety of well-known and newly
emerging research areas and provide a creative and collaborative
environment to discuss and solve challenge problems with attendees from
industry and research organizations from all over the world. Submission
deadlines are due no later than 18 January 2015.

The workshops will be published in the ACM Digital Library. The current
Modularity'15 workshops are listed below and the abstracts at the end.
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CURRENT WORKSHOPS

FOAL- 14th Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languagens workshop
http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/~leavens/FOAL/index-2015.shtml
Submission: January 18, 2015 (full or short papers)
Notification: February 2, 2015
Camera-ready: February 15, 2015

LASSY- Workshop on Live Adaptation of Software Systems
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/~cardozon/lassy/
Submission: January 18, 2015
Notification: February 2, 2015
Camera-ready: February 15, 2015

Sustainability- 1st Workshop on Next Generation of Modularity Approaches
                for Multiple Dimensions of Sustainability
http://sustainability15.inria.fr/dates/
Abstract submission: January 12, 2015
Submission: January 18, 2015
Notification: February 2, 2015
Camera-ready: February 15, 2015


FOR MORE INFORMATION

For additional information, clarification, early feedback, or answers to
questions, please contact the Workshop Organizers of your favorite
workshops, or the Workshops Chair: Walter Cazzola, at workshops at aosd.net


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WORKSHOP ABSTRACTS AND DATES

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14th Foudations of Aspect-Oriented Languages (FOAL 2015)
http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/~leavens/FOAL/index-2015.shtml

- Abstract

The workshop aims to foster work in foundations, including formal studies,
promote the exchange of ideas, and encourage workers in the semantics and
formal methods communities to consider advanced separation of concern
mechanisms. All theoretical and foundational studies of this topic are
welcome. Even though the workshop title contains the term
"aspect-oriented", the workshop is not limited to aspect-oriented
programming languages, but welcomes topics on other advanced separation of
concern mechanisms such as feature-oriented or context-oriented programming.

Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
 * Semantics of advanced separation of concern mechanisms,
 * Specification and verification for languages with such mechanisms
 * Type systems,
 * Static analysis,
 * Theory of testing,
 * Theory of composition,
 * Theory of translation (compilation) and rewriting,
 * Comparison of different advanced modularization and separation of
concern mechanisms.

Submission: January 18, 2015 (full or short papers)
Notification: February 2, 2015
Camera-ready: February 15, 2015
Workshop date: March 16, 2015

- Organizers:
Gary T. Leavens — University of Central Florida
Hidehiko Masuhara — Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hridesh Rajan — Iowa State University
Henrique Rebêlo — Federal University of Pernambuco

- Program Committee:
David H. Lorenz (Program Committee Chair) — The Open University of Israel
Robert Dyer — Bowling Green State University
Gary T. Leavens — University of Central Florida
Somayeh Malakuti — Technical University of Dresden
Hidehiko Masuhara — Tokyo Institute of Technology
Klaus Ostermann — University of Marburg
Hridesh Rajan — Iowa State University
Henrique Rebêlo — Federal University of Pernambuco

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Workshop on Live Adaptation of Software Systems (LASSY 2015)
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/~cardozon/lassy/

- Abstract

The objective of the workshop on Live Adaptation of Software SYstems
(LASSY) is to provide a space for discussion and collaboration of
researchers working on the problem of live software adaptation from
different research perspectives.

The scope of the LASSY workshop covers all topics relevant to dynamic
adaptation of software systems, ranging from a computer science perspective
covering the domains of programming languages, software and  service
composition, context-aware databases, flexible query languages, multimodal
interfaces, and UI adaptation, to a human perspective, covering
sociological, epistemological or even legal implications of dynamic
software adaptations. The workshop invites submissions of new or visionary
work in any of these perspectives individually, or in a combination of
several of these topics.

Submission: January 18, 2015
Notification: February 2, 2015
Camera-ready: February 15, 2015
Workshop date: (TBA - 16 or 17 of March)

- Organizers:
Prof. Kim Mens - Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium (chair)
Dr. Nicolás Cardozo - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Prof. Bruno Dumas - Université de Namur, Belgium
Prof. Anthony Clève - Université de Namur, Belgium

- Program Committee:
Kim Mens - Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Engineer Bainomugisha - Makerere University, Uganda
Nicolás Cardozo - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Anthony Clève  - Université de Namur, Belgium
Bruno Dumas - Université de Namur, Belgium
Hidehiko Masuhara - Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Tetsuo Kamina - Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Guido Salvaneschi - TU Darmstadt, Germany
Danny Weyns - Linnaeus University, Sweden
Yijun Yu - Open University, UK

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1st Workshop on Next Generation of Modularity Approaches for Multiple
Dimensions of Sustainability, 2015
http://sustainability15.inria.fr/

- Abstract

Over the last several decades, sustainability has becoming an urgent issue.
As the Internet becomes increasingly pervasive in our daily lives, we
witness the rise of global systems that handle large, complex, networked
and heterogeneous systems that involve software, a wide range of hardware
devices, people, and their environment. In this setting, the cyberspace and
the physical world blend into a single and complex cyber-physical system.
Such software-intensive global systems are present in many relevant
socio-economic domains such as smart cities (including urban planning,
energy, transport, emergency systems) and Earth observations, thus strongly
affecting human life on our planet. Consequently, we believe that the next
generation of modelling approaches should support multiple dimensions of
sustainability, ranging from long lasting dependable and dynamically
adaptive software, to green software requiring less computing and energy
resources, to software that encourages sustainable human behaviour (e.g.,
smart plugs and appliances, and market design and regulations that
transition consumers towards more energy-saving practices; the so-called
power of the negawatt).

Approaches supporting various dimensions of sustainability are likely to
have a substantial positive impact on people and the environment for the
short term and the long term. This workshop intends to identify new
modularisation approaches to meet the challenges posed by the sea change in
the nature of sustainable, global software systems, which is considerably
different from the traditional modularisation approaches perspective.
Submission: January 18, 2015
Notification: February 2, 2015
Camera-ready: February 15, 2015
Workshop date: March 17, 2015

- Organizers:
Ana Moreira, Associate Professor, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Benoit Combemale, Associate Professor, Inria and University Rennes 1, France
Betty Cheng, Professor, Michigan State University, USA
Jean Michel Bruel, Professor, University of Toulouse, France
Jeff Gray, Professor, University of Alabama, USA
Robert France, Professor, Colorado State University, USA

- Program Committee:
Birgit Penzenstadler, University of California, Irvine, USA
Geri Georg, Colorado State University, USA
Grace Lewis, Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, USA
Gunter Mussbacher, McGill University, Canada
Joost Noppen, University of East Anglia, UK
Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Philippe Collet, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis - CNRS/I3S, France
Somayeh Malakuti, University of Twente, The Netherlands

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Henrique Rebelo
http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~hemr
Informatics Center, UFPE, Brazil
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