Live demonstrations of systems that use or support aspect-oriented software development provide an opportunity for companies and universities to show their latest work to the growing number of people interested in adopting AOSD, and also an opportunity for those people to learn about emerging technologies through discussion of technical details with the developers themselves. Demonstrations will be presented by the developers, who will focus on technical details and be able to answer technical questions.
All demonstrations are scheduled twice and are approximately 40 minutes including 5 minutes for questions.
| Demo Madness:
A ”blitz“ demo overview where each demo presenter gets a few minutes time to grab your attention and make you want to see their demo in full. Wednesday 10:00-10:30 (HS I) Open floor plan |
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| D1: |
AJDT with AspectJ 5: New Features Andy Clement, IBM Hursley, United Kingdon Wednesday 11:00-11:40 (HS IX) & Thursday 14:50-15:30 (HS VII) |
| D2: |
Developing Embedded Software Product Lines with AspectC++ Olaf Spinczyk, Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany Daniel Lohmann, Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany Wednesday 11:50-12:30 (HS IX) & Friday 9:20-10:00 (HS IX) |
| D3: |
AOP-Migrator: From Objects to Aspects Mariano Ceccato, ITC-irst, Italy Wednesday 11:00-11:40 (HS VII) & Friday 11:20-12:00 (HS IX) |
| D4: |
Weaving language-independent aspects in Compose* Lodewijk Bergmans, University of Twente, The Netherlands Pascal Dürr, University of Twente, The Netherlands Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente, The Netherlands Wednesday 11:50-12:30 (HS VII) & Thursday 15:45-16:25 (HS IX) |
| D5: |
NDAC++ for Network Aspects Sufyan Almajali, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Tzilla Elrad, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Wednesday 14:00-14:40 (HS IX) & Thursday 16:30-17:10 (HS IX) |
| D6: |
Prism Query Language - A Crosscutting Concern Investigation Language Charles Zhang, University of Toronto, Canada Arno Jacobsen, University of Toronto, Canada Wednesday 14:00-14:40 (HS VII) & Friday 10:30-11:10 (HS VII) |
| D7: |
LogicAJ - A Uniformly Generic Aspect Language Tobias Rho, University of Bonn, Germany Günter Kniesel, University of Bonn, Germany Wednesday 14:50-15:30 (HS IX) & Thursday 14:00-14:40 (HS IX) |
| D8: |
A Simple Fluid AOP Tool Terry Hon, University of British Columbia, Canada Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada Wednesday 14:50-15:30 (HS VII) & Thursday 14:50-15:30 (HS III) |
| D9: |
Phx.Morph - Weaving using the Microsoft Phoenix compiler back-end Marc Eaddy, Columbia University, United States Wednesday 16:00-16:40 (HS VII) & Friday 9:20-10:00 (HS VII) |
| D10: |
Aspect-Oriented Programming with Caesar Ivica Aracic, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Vaidas Gasiunas, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Klaus Ostermann, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Wednesday 16:00-16:40 (HS IX) & Friday 10:30-11:10 (HS IX) |
| D11: |
Magellan: Program Comprehension and Analysis in Eclipse™ Michael Eichberg, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Thorsten Schäfer, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Wednesday 16:50-17:30 (HS VII) & Thursday 16:30-17:10 (HS VII) |
| D12: |
Aspect-Oriented Web Service Composition in AO4BPEL Anis Charfi, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Sven Kloppenburg, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Wednesday 16:50-17:30 (HS IX) & Thursday 14:50-15:30 (HS IX) |
| D13: |
A Tool for Impact Analysis of Aspect Weaving Hideaki Shinomi, IBM Japan, Ltd., Japan Takeshi Kimura, Kanrikogaku Kenkyusho, Ltd., Japan Hidehiko Masuhara, The University of Tokyo, Japan Tetsuo Tamai, The University of Tokyo, Japan Thursday 10:30-11:10 (HS VII) & Friday 10:30-11:10 (HS III) |
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Conceptual Pointcuts in the Intensional View Environment Andy Kellens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Kim Mens, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium Thursday 10:30-11:10 (HS IX) & Thursday 14:00-14:40 (HS VII) |
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Dynamic Slicing for AOP Christoph Bockisch, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Michael Haupt, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Stephan Ritzkowski, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Thursday 11:20-12:00 (HS VII) & Thursday 15:45-16:25 (HS VII) |
| D16: |
FINT: Tool support for automatic identification of crosscutting concern seeds Marius Marin, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Leon Moonen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Thursday 11:20-12:00 (HS IX) & Friday 11:20-12:00 (HS VII) |
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Glassbox: Performance monitoring & troubleshooting using AspectJ and JMX Ron Bodkin, New Aspects of Software, United States Thursday 14:00-14:40 (HS VII) & Friday 11:20-12:00 (HS III) |
If you have any questions about the demonstrations please contact the AOSD 2006 Demonstrations Chair at demos
aosd.net.