 FG 2.1.9
|
European Interactive Workshop on Aspects in Software
EIWAS'04
September, 23-24, 2004. Berlin, Germany
|
|
EIWAS'04 home
Call for Participation
Aspect-oriented software development (AOSD) provides new techniques
for modularizing and composing concerns which are difficult to untangle
using traditional techniques.
Several programming languages and mechanisms have been proposed
for implementing aspect-oriented systems, and these systems are
beginning to be used for actual applications.
Yet, for a full "paradigm shift" towards aspect oriented software
engineering considerable work remains to be done.
This workshop follows in the tradition of three German Workshops
on Aspect-Oriented Software Development
(http://www.joint.org/aosd)
and the Belgian-Dutch Workshops
(http://prog.vub.ac.be/misc/bdaop2003/).
The workshop complements the successful series of AOSD conferences
and its workshops by focusing more on discussion than on the
polished presentation of finished work.
Program
The workshop will be held on two days: thursday the 23rd and friday
the 24th of september. On both days the workshop will last from 9:00
till 17:00. A detailed schedule will be made available here
soon.
The workshop will consist of a variety of sessions designed to
maximize discussion of future visions on AOSD and to help improve
current work. The poster session offers room for individual
presentation and discussion about new ideas and current work right at
the beginning. In a moderated panel session future visions are
presented and controversial positions are defended by the panelists.
The actual writers' workshop is the longest session spanning both
thursday and friday and will consist of discussions about improving
selected papers in small and individual groups. A final session is
left open to be filled in at the workshop itself in response to the
wishes of the participants, it could consist of discussion groups, a
"camp AOSD" with demo's of aspect weavers or applications implemented
using AOP etc.
Papers
Please download the collection of papers
such that you can read in advance as many of these papers as possible
(Zip file (1.2MByte) — last update: Sept 9).
Poster Session (Thursday morning)
- Improved Product Line Development with Generative Approaches
Iris Groher
- Using Aspect-Oriented Programming for Scaling Software Systems
Shay Raz and Amiram Yehudai
- Empirical Assessment of Aspect Oriented Software
Mariano Ceccato and Paolo Tonella
- Rule-Based Approaches to Aspect-Oriented Programming
Maja D'Hondt, Johan Brichau and Kris Gybels
- Introducing Dynamic AOP to Object Teams
Christine Hundt
- A Scalable Visualization of Concern-Space Models
Juri Memmert, Carsten Pfeiffer and Jan Wloka
Panel Session (Thursday morning)
- Friedrich Steimann (University of Hannover)
- Christian Heinlein (University of Ulm)
- Maximilian Stoerzer (University of Passau)
- N.N.
Writers' Workshop (Thursday afternoon and Friday morning)
- PCDiff: Attacking the Fragile Pointcut Problem
Christian Koppen and Maximilian Stoerzer
- On Aspect-Oriented Approaches
Mattia Monga
- A Restricted Definition of AOP
Rémi Douence
- Aspects of Aspects — A Framework for Discussion
Kasper Graversen and Kasper Østerbye
- An Experiment in Using Inductive Logic Programming to
Uncover Pointcuts
Kris Gybels and Andy Kellens
- Motivation and Requirements for a Versatile AOP Kernel
Éric Tanter and Jacques Noyé
- Towards Semantic Composition in Aspect-Oriented Programming
István Nagy and Lodewijk Bergmans
- A Short Overview of AspectL
Pascal Costanza
- On Typesafe Aspect Implementations in C++
Daniel Lohmann and Olaf Spinczyk
Open Session (Friday afternoon)
This final session is left open to be filled in at the workshop itself
in response to the wishes of the participants, it could consist of
discussion groups, a "camp AOSD" with demos of aspect weavers or
applications implemented using AOP etc.
Important Dates
- September 16: registration deadline (please register well before this
date)
- September 23, 24: workshop in Berlin.
EIWAS'04 home