Legend:
a long presentation means a talk of about 20 minutes + 10 minutes discussion/feedback
a regular presentation means a talk of about 5 minutes and 5 minutes questions, with 20 minutes for feedback groups
after each regular presentation participants will split into groups of four and fill out a feedback sheet
09:00 -- Opening
09:00 -- Welcome
09:15 -- Meet and Greet
Here we will hold a brief networking session, to get the members of the workshop acquainted with one another.
09:30 -- Session 1
09:30 -- Long presentation: Isaac Yuen and Martin P. Robillard, Bridging the Gap between Aspect Mining and Refactoring
10:00 -- Regular presentation: Celina Gibbs, Jeff Proctor, and Yvonne Coady, Surrendering to the Need for Speed while Maintaining Visibility in Adverse Code Conditions
10:10 -- Feedback Groups for Gibbs
10:30 -- Coffee break
11:00 -- Regular presentation: Linda M. Seiter, Role Annotations and Adaptive Aspect Frameworks
11:10 -- Feedback Groups for Seiter
11:30 -- Regular presentation: Barthélémy Dagenais and Harold Ossher, Aiding Evolution with Concern-Oriented Guides
11:40 -- Feedback groups for Dagenais
12:00 -- Networking session to form lunch groups
12:30 -- Lunch break
14:00 -- Long presentation: Kouhei Sakurai and Hidehiko Masuhara, Test-based Pointcuts: Capturing Crosscutting Concerns by Unit Test Cases
14:30 -- Regular presentation: Gunter Kniesel, Jan Hannemann, Tobias Rho, A Comparison of Logic-Based Infrastructures for Concern Detection and Extraction
14:40 -- Feedback groups for Kniesel
15:00 -- Networking session focused on collaborations (cite examples)
15:30 -- Coffee break
16:00 -- Regular presentation: Grigoreta Sofia Cojocar and Gabriela Serban, On Some Criteria for Comparing Aspect Mining Techniques
16:10 -- Feedback groups for Cojocar
16:30 -- Future directions of workshop discussion (topics for next year)
17:00 -- Closing Words and Social Event Coordinating
17:15 -- End of Workshop
19:30 -- Start of the Social Event!