[aosd-announce] Reminder: Special Edition of the IET Journal on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages
Jacques Noyé
Jacques.Noye at emn.fr
Wed Jul 18 08:40:26 EDT 2007
Special Edition of the IET Journal (Formerly IEE Journal) on Domain-
Specific Aspect Languages
Submission deadline September 30th 2007
For up-to-date and complete information please visit: http://
dsal.dcc.uchile.cl/iet/.
Overview of Topics
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Seminal work on AOSD proposed a number of domain-specific aspect
languages, such as COOL for concurrency management and RIDL for
serialization, RG, AML, and others. For many years now, research in
the AOSD community has strived to crystallize and generalize these
ideas in the form of general-purpose aspect languages (e.g. AspectJ).
A growing trend of research in the AOSD community is returning to
this seminal work, as witnessed by the increasing number of recent
proposals in the area.
This special issue addresses domain-specific aspect languages both
from a domain-specific language engineering point of view, and from
the view point of design and implementation of new domain-specific
aspect languages, as well as composition at all levels (from design
to implementation) of these languages or individual features.
We seek contributions related to domain-specific aspect languages,
more particularly (but not limited to):
* successful DSALs and their applications
* trade-offs in DSAL design
(expressiveness, conciseness, specificity, etc.)
* methodologies and tools suitable for implementing DSALs
* mechanisms for interaction detection and handling in DSALs
* theoretical foundations for DSALs
This special issue of the IET Software journal (formerly IEE
Software) builds upon the successful editions of the DSAL workshop,
held in 2006 at the ACM GPCE conference (DSAL 2006) and in 2007 at
the ACM AOSD conference (DSAL 2007).
Guest Editors
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- Thomas Cleenewerck
- Jacques Noye
Deadlines
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Author Submission: September 30th 2007
Authors Notification: December 10th 2007
Revision due: December 20th 2007
Final Decision: January 10th 2007
Publication of issue: April 2008
Submission information
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Selected authors from the DSAL 2006 2007 workshops were invited to
submit an extended version of their workshop paper.
The call is also *open to external contributions*.
The extended versions of DSAL workshop papers are subject to full re-
review and should be non-trivially extended from the version that
appeared in the workshop. As a rough guide, authors should ensure
that the extended paper contains, at a very minimum 30% new material.
We also expect a brief note to accompany the submission that explains
the manner in which the extended version of the paper does, indeed,
constitute an extension of the original version, pointing out, for
example, areas where new text or results have been included, where
text has been re-written and where extra depth is provided.
We expect authors to follow the IET Software guidelines regarding
style and length of submissions. These can be found by the following
link: http://www.ieedl.org/journals/doc/IEEDRL-home/info/journals/
proceedings/submissions.jsp
Authors are invited to email their journal papers to tcleenew at vub.ac.be.
Reviewers
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* Jacques Noyé [Ecole Des Mines De Nantes, France]
* Thomas Cleenewerck [Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium]
* Anne-Francoise Le Meur [University of Lille, France]
* Damijan Rebernak [University of Maribor, Slovenia]
* Johan Fabry [INRIA Futurs / University of Lille, France]
* Eric Tanter [University of Chile, Chile]
* Uwe Assmann [TU Dresden, Germany]
* Tony Sloane [Macquarie University, Australia]
* Ivan Kurtev [University of Twente, The Netherlands]
* Mernik Marjan [University of Maribor, Slovenia]
* Awais Rashid [Lancaster University, UK]
* Laurent Reveilliere [University of Bordeaux, France]
* Kris de Volder [University of British Columbia, Canada]
* Jeff Gray [University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA]
* Jurgen Vinju [CWI, The Netherlands]
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