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9th International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2010) New modularity concepts, methods and techniques for software systems http://aosd.net/2010 March 15th - 19th, 2010, Rennes/St. Malo, France Supported by ACM SIGSOFT & SIGPLAN (pending) Call for Research Papers Important Dates Research paper submission: Oct. 9, 2009, 23:59 (Samoan) Author response : Nov. 28-29, 2009, 23:59 (Samoan) Acceptance notification : Dec. 9, 2009 Camera-ready copy : Jan. 14, 2010, 23:59 (Samoan) The International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) is the premier conference on software modularity that goes beyond traditional abstraction boundaries. AOSD.10 seeks to foster richer notions of modularity and abstractions for software and software-intensive systems increasing the emphasis on modularity not only of code, but across lifecycle artifacts (e.g., from requirements to tests). AOSD.10 is concerned with modularity across the whole software ecosystems, including the organizations and processes that define, develop, deploy, operate, protect, evolve and use these systems in a more agile way. AOSD.10 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. 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 aspect languages Related paradigms * Model-driven development * Generative programming * Software product lines * Meta-programming * 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 Uwe Assmann, TU Dresden, Germany Walter Binder, U. Lugano, Switzerland Betty Cheng, U. Michigan, U.S.A. Shigeru Chiba, TokyoTech, Japan Erik Ernst, Aarhus U., Denmark Pascal Fradet, INRIA, France Robert France, Colorado State U., U.S.A. Alessandro Garcia, PUC-Rio, Brazil Jeff Gray, U. Alabama, U.S.A. Viviane Jonckers, VU Bruxelles, Belgium Wouter Joosen, KU Leuven, Belgium Karl Lieberherr, Northeastern U., U.S.A. David Lorenz, Open U., Israel Mira Mezini, TU Darmstadt, Germany Ana Moreira, U. Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Christian Prehofer, Nokia, Finland Hridesh Rajan, Iowa State U., U.S.A. Awais Rashid, Lancaster U., UK Lionel Seinturier, U. Lille, France Mario Suedholt, EM Nantes, France (chair) Eric Tanter, U. Chile, Chile Robert Walker, U. Calgary, Canada Eric Wohlstadter, UBC, Canada |
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