[aosd-announce] Call for Participation - 1st International ASTReNet Aspect Analysis (AAA) Workshop

Sue Black sueblack at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 10:35:49 EST 2006


 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION     1st International ASTReNet Aspect Analysis (AAA)
Workshop

24th October 2006, Benevento, Italy

http://www.astrenet.org/html/astrenet9.html
<http://www.astrenet.org/html/astrenet9.html+>





*Held in conjunction with:*

13th IEEE Working Conference in Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2006)

23rd – 27th October 2006, Benevento, Italy

http://www.rcost.unisannio.it/wcre2006/index.htm





AAA 2006 is the first Astrenet Aspect Analysis workshop, a workshop that
brings together the Aspect Oriented Software Development community and the
community currently gathered under the ASTReNet network namely: Program
Analysis, Slicing and Transformation. The workshop, held in Benevento,
Italy, brings together these two groups to listen to expert researchers,
panelists and keynotes and to discuss state-of-the-art tools, techniques and
ideas from both industry and academia to both consolidate pre-existing
research and inspire new research ideas. Aspect oriented software
development is a recent fundamental step towards the goal of flexible,
adaptable, evolvable software systems. Program analysis, slicing and
transformation are now well-established areas providing information that can
be used to understand and develop computer systems. The overlap of these two
areas provides an opportunity to inject ideas and enthusiasm into the
respective fields.



*Purpose:* The aims of the workshop include: fostering interest within the
analysis, transformation and slicing community in aspect oriented software
development and the problems of analysing aspect oriented programs, and
enhancing the general understanding of aspect oriented programming
languages.



*Research Track: *The Aspect Oriented Analysis research track gives the
opportunity for well known researchers to present new ideas and techniques
from academia. The high quality research papers presented have been reviewed
by at least three referees.



*CCC Panel:* A CCC (CrossCutting Concern) panel will discuss how to address
the issues of crosscutting concerns in existing code, how to provide
consistent and systematic approaches to identify these concerns and then
migrate them to aspect oriented solutions. The panel will bring together
questions and opinions from interested parties and experts in aspect
oriented software development and reverse engineering. Panelists: Mike
Godfrey, Günter Kniesel, Giulio Antoniol and Susan Elliott Sim.

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*Keynote Speakers: *Oege de Moor, Professor of Computer Science at Oxford
University and Matthew Webster, Java Technologies group, IBM Hursley.



*Social Event:* The social event in the evening will provide the ideal forum
for the continuation of discussion and networking after the workshop.



*Venue: *Benevento is a town and comune<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comune>of
Campania <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campania>,
Italy<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy>, capital of the province
of Benevento <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Benevento>, 50 km
northeast of Naples. It is the seat of a Catholic archbishopric:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevento
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevento+>





*Organization:*

General Chair:                         Mark Harman, King's College London,
UK**

Program Co-Chairs:                 Sue Black, London South Bank University,
UK and

                Paolo Tonella, Istituto Trentino di Cultura, Italy

CCC Panel Chair:                     Marius Marin, TU Delft, Netherlands

Cyber Chair:                            Haider Zuhair
Bilal<http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/~bilalhz/>,
London South Bank University, UK



*Program committee:*

 Gregor Kiczales, UBC, Canada

Kim Mens, Univ. Cath. de Louvain,

Maja d'Hondt, Université de Lille, France

Magiel Bruntink, CWI, Nl

Awais Rashid, Lancaster University, UK

Andy Kellens, Vrije Universiteit, Belgium

Silvia Breu, Cambridge University, UK

Ralf Laemmel, Microsoft, USA

Martin Robillard, McGill University, Canada

Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente, Nl

David Shepherd, University of Delaware , USA

Rani Ettinger, Oxford University, UK

Cristina Lopes, University of California, USA

Leon Moonen, Delft Univ. of Technology, Nl

Andy Clement, IBM, UK

Ondrej Lhotak, University of Waterloo <http://www.uwaterloo.ca/>, Canada

Rachel Harrison, Stratton Edge Consulting

Tom Tourwe, CWI, Netherlands



Sponsors: ASTReNeT, British Computer Society

Contact Sue Black: sueblack at gmail.com  for more information


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