
To be held alongside (and published in the proceedings of)
the 12th Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference, Taiwan
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~aoasia/workshop/
(Presented by the AO-Asia
Network)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Research Submissions (for inclusion in
Conference
Proceedings): August 15th
Notification of acceptance: Sept 14th
Essays, Positions and Pedagogical Papers (to be
published on
the web): Sept 20th
Notification of acceptance: October 20th
HOW TO SUBMIT:
Send submissions to aoasia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WORKSHOP GOALS AND FORMAT:
- Exposing The State of the Art in AOSD: Separation
of
concerns is one of the basic goals of software engineering, and is the
founding principle for the field of Aspect-Oriented Software
Development. As such, it is the goal of the workshop to bring together
current AO researchers with the broader Asian Software Engineering
community. This convergence will provide insight into how AO relates
to SE in general, and how different work in SE might fit into AOSD.
Research papers that provide the state of the art for AOSD will provide
the basis for this exploration.
- Strengthening the Asian AO Community, and forming
International ties: In a discussion phase of the workshop, we
will
focus on bringing together groups of like-researchers, and finding
commonalities and potential avenues for collaboration. Researchers
will be initially grouped based on position papers, and newcomers can
join groups as they see is appropriate. The groups will then discuss
their own respective research in more depth, and newcomers can ask
questions about AO from experts in the area in a more intimate setting.
- Instructing Newcomers about AO: An instructional
portion
of the workshop will involve short talks on what aspect-orientation is,
and how it “looks” at various phases of the lifecycle. This will
facilitate new participants’ understanding of aspects, and will help
them better benefit from and contribute to the rest of the workshop.
It will also serve as a basis for discourse among current AO
researchers. The essays, position papers, and pedagogical papers will
provide the basis for this exploration.
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS:
There are two ways to get involved with the workshop: either by
presenting novel research, or by presenting general insights into AOSD.
Research Papers (Due: August 15th)
Research papers should present preliminary work into the state of
the art for AOSD.
These papers will be published alongside the APSEC
technical track in the main proceedings.
We invite novel contributions of 4-6 pages (IEEE Format) on any AOSD
topic including (but not limited to)
- Applications and tools
- Software architectures and product lines
- Aspect interference and composition
- Contracts, components and aspects
- Model Driven Architecture and UML
- General-purpose and domain-specific aspect languages
- Software development methods and patterns
- Reverse engineering and refactoring
- Reflection and meta programming
- Semantics and type systems
- Verification, validation and testing
- Distributed systems and middleware
- Evolution and adaptability
- Evaluation and metrics
Essays, Positions, and Pedagogical Submissions: (Due: September 20th)
We also invite papers that reflect on AOSD in general, and that can
provide insights into the world of AO. These papers do not need to
introduce novel research, but instead should be composed as
instructional, essay-style, or opinion on AOSD. These submissions will
be published on the workshop website.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- Elisa Baniassad, Chinese University of Hong Kong
(elisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~elisa)
- Kung Chen, National Chengchi University, Taiwan (chenk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
http://www.cs.nccu.edu.tw/~chenk)
- Hidehiko Masuhara, University of Tokyo (masuhara@xxxxxxx,
http://ww.graco.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~masuhara)
- Shangping Ren, Illinois Institute of Technology (ren@xxxxxxxxxx,
http://www.cs.iit.edu/~ren)
- Jianjun Zhao, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (zhao@xxxxxxxxxxxx,
http://www.fit.ac.jp/~zhao/)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
- Elisa Baniassad (Chinese University of Hong Kong,
China)
- Doo-Hwan Bae (KAIST, Korea)
- Kung Chen (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
- Shigeru Chiba (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Oege de Moor (Oxford University, UK)
- Tzilla Elrad (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
- Robert Filman (USA)
- Robert Hirschfeld (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany)
- Minhuan Huang (Beijing Institute of System
Engineering, China)
- Hidehiko Masuhara (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- Hong Mei (Peking University, China)
- Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Shangping Ren (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
- Martin Robillard (McGill University, Canada)
- Pengcheng Wu (Northeastern University, USA)
- Dianxiang Xu (North Dakota State University, USA)
- Gefei Zhang (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,
Germany)
- Jianjun Zhao (Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan)
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