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12th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development MODULARITY: aosd 2013 http://aosd.net/2013 March 24-29, 2013 Fukuoka, Japan ============================================================ The full program is online and registration is open. Deadline for early registration: February 24, 2013 See: http://aosd.net/2013 In cooperation with: * ACM SIGSOFT * ACM SIGPLAN Sponsors: * Microsoft Research * Graduate School and Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University * Oracle Corporation * Fukuoka Convention and Visitors Bureau * Kayamori Foundation of Information Science Advancement * Rakuten, Inc. * VMware, Inc. * Cybozu, Inc. ======================================================================= Modularity transcending traditional abstraction boundaries is essential for developing complex modern systems - particularly software and software-intensive systems. Aspect-oriented and other new forms of modularity and abstraction are attracting a lot of attention across many domains within and beyond computer science. As the premier international conference on modularity, AOSD continues to advance our knowledge and understanding of separation of concerns, modularity, and abstraction in the broadest senses of these terms. MODULARITY: aosd•13 will comprise two main events: Research Results and Modularity Visions. Both events invite full, scholarly papers of the highest quality on new ideas and results in areas that include but are not limited to complex systems, software design and engineering, programming languages, cyber-physical systems, and other areas across the whole system life cycle. Research Results papers are expected to contribute significant new research results with rigorous and substantial validation of specific technical claims based on scientifically sound reflections on experience, analysis, or experimentation. Modularity Visions papers are expected to present compelling new ideas in modularity, including strong cases for significance, novelty, validity, and potential impact based on thorough scholarly argumentation and early results. A summary of the program is provided below. Please consult http://aosd.net/2013 for details and up-to-date information. We invite you to attend MODULARITY: aosd 2013! ======================================================================= KEYNOTES AND INVITED TALKS ======================================================================= * Takahiro Fujimoto (University of Tokyo) Product Architecture, Organizational Capability, and Design-based Comparative Advantage of Industries * Kyo Chul Kang (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Modularity in the Context of Product Line Variability * Steven P. Reiss (Brown University) Motherhood and Apple Pie: Modularity in Modern Applications and Tools to Support It ======================================================================= RESEARCH RESULTS AND MODULARITY VISIONS PAPERS ======================================================================= RESEARCH RESULTS: Formal: * Secure and Modular Access Control with Aspects, by Rodolfo Toledo, Eric Tanter * A Typed Monadic Embedding of Aspects, by Nicolas Tabareau, Ismael Figueroa, Eric Tanter * Understanding Exceptional Behavior and Exception Flow in Implicit Invocation Systems by Mehdi Bagherzadeh, Hridesh Rajan, Ali Darvish Advances in Language Design: * Method Slots: Supporting Methods, Events, and Advices by a Single Language Construct, by YungYu Zhuang, Shigeru Chiba * Context Traits: Dynamic Behaviour Adaptation Through Run-Time Trait Recomposition, by Sebastian Gonzalez, Kim Mens, Marius Colacioiu, Walter Cazzola Verification and Debugging: * Specification and Verification of Event Detectors and Responses, by Cynthia Disenfeld, Shmuel Katz * Past Expression: Encapsulating Pre-states at Post-conditions by Means of AOP, by Jooyong Yi, Robby Robby, Xianghua Deng, Abhik Roychoudhury * A Pointcut Language for Setting Advanced Breakpoints, by Haihan Yin, Christoph Bockisch, Mehmet Aksit DSLs & Applications: * Reify Your Collection Queries for Modularity and Speed!, by Paolo G. Giarrusso, Klaus Ostermann, Michael Eichberg, Ralf Mitschke, Tillmann Rendel, Christian Kästner * Supporting Data Aspects in Pig Latin, by Curtis Dyreson, Omar Florez, Akshay Thakre * KFusion: Optimizing Data Flow without Compromising Modularity, by Liam Kiemele, Celina Gibbs, Aaron Gulliver, Yvonne Coady Modularity and Software Engineering: * Enhancing Design Models with Composition Properties: A Software Maintenance Study, by Francisco Dantas, Alessandro Garcia, Jon Whittle, Joao Araujo * Model-Driven Adaptive Delegation, by Phu H. Nguyen, Gregory Nain, Jacques Klein, Tejeddine Mouelhi, Yves Le Traon * Refactoring Delta-Oriented Software Product Lines, by Oliver Richers, Sandro Schulze, Ina Schaefer Modularity and Software Architecture: * Modular Specification and Checking of Structural Dependencies, by Ralf Mitschke, Michael Eichberg, Mira Mezini, Alessandro Garcia, Isela Macia * Using Roles to Model Crosscutting Concerns, by Fernando Sergio Barbosa, Ademar Aguiar * Aggregation for Implicit Invocations, by Sebastian Frischbier, Alessandro Margara, Tobias Freudenreich, Patrick Eugster, David Eyers, Peter Pietzuch MODULARITY VISIONS: * Reactive Behavior in Object-oriented Applications: an Analysis and a Research Roadmap, by Guido Salvaneschi and Mira Mezini ======================================================================= INDUSTRY TRACK PAPERS ======================================================================= * Semantically extensible editors in Groovy-Eclipse Andrew Eisenberg * Spring Roo: A Bird's Eye View Naomi Harrington, Angela Rook, Celina Berg, Nieraj Singh and Yvonne Coady * Escodegen and Esmangle: Using Mozilla JavaScript AST as an IR Yusuke Suzuki ======================================================================= WORKSHOPS ======================================================================= A diverse set of workshops will be offered at AOSD 2013 during the first two days of the conference. All workshops are included in the registration fee. There will be six workshops at AOSD 2013: Monday, March 25th 2013 * AOAsia/Pacific * Modularity in Systems Software (MISS) * Workshop on Comprehension of Complex Systems (CoCoS) * Software Infrastructure as a Crosscutting Concern: Vision for the Future (SIaCC) Tuesday, March 26th 2013 * Foundations of Aspect Oriented Languages (FOAL) * Green in Software Engineering, Green by Software Engineering (GIBSE) * Workshop on Variability and Composition (VariComp) ======================================================================= DEMOS ======================================================================= * Efficient Language Implementation with ALIA4J and EMFText Christoph Bockisch, Andreas Sewe * Method Differentiator Using Slice-based Cohesion Metrics Akira Goto, Norihiro Yoshida, Masakazu Ioka, Eunjong Choi, Katsuro Inoue * ENdoSnipe - Noninvasive DiagnosisTool for Java Systems Yusuke Ochiai * A Brief Tour of Join Point Interfaces Eric Bodden, Éric Tanter, Milton Inostroza * The Visual Contract Builder Tool and its Support for Large Modules Nuno Amálio, Christian Glodt * TouchRAM: A Multitouch-Enabled Tool for Aspect-Oriented Software Design Jörg Kienzle ======================================================================= CALL FOR POSTERS ======================================================================= The Poster Event is always one of the most exciting and well attended social events of the conference. It is a perfect opportunity for every researcher - not only students - to present their work to conference attendees while mingling in a social setting. Students that participate in both the Student Forum and the Poster Event have the added advantage of already knowing other participants. Do not miss out on this opportunity to take your research to the next level, clarify problem statements, vet solutions, identify evaluation methods or just prepare for your dissertation. You can still submit posters for consideration now, and are highly encouraged to do so! Due Date: March 1st, 2013 Notification Date: March 2nd, 2013 or earlier for submissions before the due date Format: E-Mail with attached poster preview ISO A1 Portrait printout Contact and Submission to: stude...@aosd.net ======================================================================= STUDENT FORUM ======================================================================= The Student Forum will take place on the Sunday preceding the conference (March 24th) to allow students to meet other students before the main conference begins. As in previous years, the Student Forum will be an interactive format that allows students to interact brainstorm innovative ways that AOSD research interests intersect. Students will also have the opportunity to hear from and ask questions of domain experts both in a panel and small group settings. Please register for the student forum not later than March 15th, 2012. Format: Informal E-Mail of Participant or via your AOSD Registration Contact and Registration to:stude...@aosd.net ======================================================================= STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION ======================================================================= The selection committee for the ACM Student Research Competition chose the following students, giving them the chance to present their work at AOSD: Graduate * Ismael Figueroa (Univ. of Chile & INRIA) Towards Control of Aspect Interference using Membranes and Monads * Haihan Yin (Univ. of Twente) A Graphical Tool for Observing State and Behavioral Changes at Join Points * Aibek Sarimbekov (Univ. of Lugano) Comparison of Instrumentation Techniques for Dynamic Program Analysis on the Java Virtual Machine * Cynthia Disenfeld (Technion) User-Friendly Event and Aspect Verification * Kazunori Sakamoto (Waseda Univ.) A Framework for Analyzing and Transforming Source Code Supporting Multiple Programming Languages * Kazuhiro Yamashita (Kyushu Univ.) Modular Construction of an Analysis Tool for Mining Software Repositories * Wakana Takeshita (The Univ. of Tokyo) Method Shells: controlling a scope of destructive class extensions by context switches * Kazuhiro Ichikawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Powerful and seamless syntax extensions on a statically typed language Undergraduate * Junhee Cho (KAIST) Rewriting JavaScript Module System ======================================================================= ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ======================================================================= * General Chair: Hidehiko Masuhara, The University of Tokyo * Organizing Co-Chairs: Shigeru Chiba, The University of Tokyo Naoyasu Ubayashi, Kyushu University * Research Results Chair: Jörg Kienzle, McGill University * Modularity Visions Co-Chairs: Elisa Baniassad, Australian National University David Lorenz, The Open University of Israel * Industry Track Co-Chairs: Andrew Eisenberg, VMware Tomoji Kishi, Waseda University * Workshop Co-chairs: Tomoyuki Aotani, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Phil Greenwood, Lancaster University * Demonstrations and BoFs Co-chairs: Walter Binder, University of Lugano Charles Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology * Student Event Co-chairs: Christoph Bockisch, University of Twente Atsushi Igarashi, Kyoto University * Publicity Chair: Eric Bodden, EC SPRIDE / Technische Universitat Darmstadt * Student Volunteer and Web Chair: Yasutaka Kamei, Kyushu University * Design: Fuminobu Takeyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology * Organizing members: Tetsuo Kamina, The University of Tokyo Yoshiki Sato, The University of Tokyo _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list aspectj-users@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users