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AOSD 2011: Perspectives on Modularity
10th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development http://aosd.net/2011 http://twitter.com/aosd2011 March 21st - 25th, 2011, Porto de Galinhas, Pernambuco, Brazil Supported by ACM SIGSOFT & SIGPLAN (pending) ***** Call for Contributions ***** ACM SIGPLAN STUDENT FORUM AND POSTER EVENT at AOSD 2011 Join us in Brazil where we rally the student troops to foster a new generation of globally connected AOSD researchers. As with previous editions of the AOSD student events, the AOSD.11 Student Rally consists of several events designed to engage and connect students both with other students and with domain experts including the Student Forum and the Poster Event. The Student Forum will take place on the Sunday preceding the conference to allow students to meet other students before the main conference begins. As in previous years, the Student Forum will be an interactive format that allows students to interact brainstorm innovative ways that AOSD research interests intersect. Students will also have the opportunity to hear from and ask questions of domain experts both in a panel and small group settings. The Poster Event is always one of the most exciting and well attended social events of the conference. This event, held during the reception to maximize visibility, allows students to present their research to conference attendees while mingling in a social setting. Students that participate in both the Student Rally and the Poster Event have the added advantage of already knowing other participants. Do NOT miss out on this opportunity to take your research to the next level, clarify problem statements, vet solutions, identify evaluation methods or just prepare for your dissertation. ** SUBMISSION DETAILS ** Email your submission to the Student Event Co-chairs (Celina Gibbs and Michael Haupt) [students@aosd.net].. Submissions should contain the following information: Name Affiliation Title of your work Areas of interest Keywords Your research hypothesis (max 200 words) (Note that for beginning researchers it can be difficult to formulate the research hypothesis. In this case, try at least to formulate the problem you are going to address. For students nearing the deadline of their thesis this should be a very precise and concrete statement.) ** For More Information ** For additional information, clarifications, or answers to questions, please contact the AOSD Student Events Committee at [students@aosd.net]. ** Student Events Committee ** Michael Haupt, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, University of Potsdam, Germany Celina Gibbs, University of Victoria, Canada ** Submission Summary ** Due date: February 28, 2011 Notification date: March 7, 2011 Contact: Michael Haupt and Celina Gibbs [students@aosd.net] |
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