[aosd-announce] Call for Papers: Second Workshop on Best Practices in Applying Aspect-Oriented Software Development at AOSD 07

Groher, Iris (EXT) iris.groher.ext at siemens.com
Mon Dec 18 03:54:04 EST 2006




> 		C A L L    F O R    P A P E R S
> 
> =========================================================
> 		            Second Workshop on
>           -- Workshop on Best Practices in Applying Aspect-Oriented
>                        Software Development (BPAOSD'07) --  
>                                              at the
>     6th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software
> Development
>                   March 12 - 16, 2007 Vancouver, Canada
> 
>                   http://www.aosd.net/workshops/bpaosd/              	
> =========================================================
> 
> OVERVIEW
> 
> As AOSD is getting used in real-world applications, it becomes
> important 
> to document the best practices that have repeatedly proven to work in 
> practice. A first workshop on best practices in AO was held at AOSD'06
> 
> which had the goal to mine best practices in using, building,
> extending, 
> or integrating AOSD technologies. Based on this experience, we want to
> go 
> one step further for AOSD'07 and collect patterns and pattern
> candidates. 
> The goal is to start documenting aspect-oriented patterns.
> 
> Patterns and pattern languages like 
> http://www.voelter.de/data/pub/ModelsAndAspects.pdf and
> http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/Staff/zdun/publications/iee-use04.pdf
> can serve as inspiration for potential participants and starting point
> for 
> reaching the workshop goals.
> 
> For this second workshop on the best practices in applying AOSD we
> solicit
> workshop submissions in one of the following four categories:
> 
> 
> - Patterns and pattern candidates for implementing systems with AOSD 
>   techniques
> 
> - Patterns and pattern candidates  for building or extending AOSD 
>   infrastructures
> 
> - Patterns and pattern candidates for using AOSD in conjunction with
> other 
>   concepts and technologies, such as model-driven architecture,
> model-driven
>   software  engineering, product lines architectures, service-oriented
>   architectures, component infrastructures, middleware, etc.
> 
> - Real-world application examples from which patterns can be mined
> 
> 
> WORKSHOP FORMAT
> The workshop is planed as a full day event. The workshop will aim to
> foster discussion and interaction rather than elaborate presentations.
> 
> After a short introduction by the organizers, all participants will be
> 
> given  a chance to briefly introduce their position or their case
> studies 
> to provide triggers for discussion in the second part of the workshop
> by
> stating a controversial point of view, or by introducing a new
> point of view. 
> 
> In the afternoon, we will foster an open discussion using the "Open
> Space" technique. To give all workshop attendees sufficient
> opportunities for active participation, the discussion will take place
> in two to three groups in parallel. Each group will present their
> results to the larger audience before the closing discussion.
> 
> If we have suitably mature submissions of patterns or pattern 
> candidates we will also run writer's workshops to improve the 
> patterns in the afternoon. 
> 
> PARTICIPATION
> 
> Every interested person is invited to apply for attendance by sending
> a
> position paper to the organizers. The submission should be one to two
> pages
> for position papers or up to 6 pages for full papers. Please 
> provide your papers in PDF format. 
> Submissions will be reviewed by the organizers. 
> The authors will be notified about acceptance before the early
> registration 
> deadline.
> 
> IMPORTANT DATES
> 
> Position Papers Due:        January 15th 2007  
> Notification of Acceptance: February 2nd 2007
> Workshop:                   March   13th 2007
> 
> WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
> 
> * Uwe Zdun, Vienna University of Technology 
> * Christa Schwanninger, Siemens AG, Corporate Technology 
> * Markus Voelter, Independent Consultant
> * Iris Groher, Siemens AG, Corporate Technology 
> * Danilo Beuche, pure-systems GmbH
> 
> PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS AND RELATED EVENTS
> 
> - First Workshop on Best Practices in Applying Aspect-Oriented
> Software 
>   Development (BPAOSD'06) at AOSD 2006
>   http://www.aosd.net/workshops/bpaosd/ 
> 
> - AOSD Workshop on Commercialization of AOSD Technology, AOSD 2003
>   http://www.jpmdesign.de/conferences/aosd/2003/cfp.html
> 
> - Industry Track at AOSD 2005 and 2006
>   http://aosd.net/2005/industry/index.php
>   http://aosd.net/2006/industry/index.php
> 
> - The AOSD Workshop on Aspects, Components, and Patterns for
>   Infrastructure Software (ACP4IS) at AOSD 2005 and 2006
>   http://aosd.net/2005/workshops/acp4is/
>   http://www.aosd.net/workshops/acp4is/2006/
> 
> - The Workshop on Models and Aspects - Handling Crosscutting 
>   Concerns in MDSD at ECOOP 2005 and 2006
>   http://www.st.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de:8080/ecoop2005/maw/	
>   http://www.kircher-schwanninger.de/workshops/MDD&AOSD/
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