From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 20 2002 - 11:44:46 PST
And there's the AOSD conference in Boston in mid March. Probably too
far for us, but since we're talking a lot about AOP and doing better, we
might want to at least follow what people are doing there.
-- Craig
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Subject: CFP: AOSD Workshop on Commercialization
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 07:31:44 -0800
From: "Ron Bodkin" <rbodkin@newaspects.com>
Organization: New Aspects
To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
AOSD Workshop on Commercialization of AOSD Technology
March 18, 2003
Boston, Massachusetts
http://www.jpmdesign.de/conferences/aosd/2003/cfp.html
A one-day workshop to be held in conjunction with the
Second International Conference on
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2003),
March 17-21, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
http://aosd.net/conference
The success of Aspect-Oriented Software Development technology has
resulted in increasing commercial use and the emergence of an AOSD
industry. This workshop will address the development of commercially
successful AOSD technology. It will address how to achieve a mature AOSD
industry that meets the needs of users and how consultants and vendors
can meet this opportunity.
Topics of interest for the workshop include value propositions,
requirements for adoption (technical, organizational, and standards),
business cases, business models, strategies, industry lessons from
experience in commercialization, selling, and likely customers. The goal
is to bring together practitioners, users, consultants, and vendors to
discuss the opportunities and challenges in delivering commercial
solutions using AOSD. These discussions are intended to improve market
opportunities and increase the scale and number of deployments of AOSD.
This workshop will also start a conversation about mechanisms for
cross-industry discussion and common initiatives to support market
awareness and support for AOSD.
FORMAT
The workshop will consist of structured discussions about topics drawn
from position papers submitted by interested participants. The workshop
will also address cross-industry communication and collaboration to
promote AOSD. Participants will be expected to have read the accepted
papers prior to the workshop, to ensure focused discussions.
There will also be break times for informal discussions. A concluding
discussion at the end of the workshop will draw together various
threads, discuss open issues, and reach conclusions.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Invitation to the workshop will be based on accepted position papers.
Interested parties are invited to submit a one to four page position
paper describing topics of interest in the general area of
commercialization of AOSD. Submitted papers should provide a clear
description of the submitter's experiences and interests in
commercialization of AOSD. Papers should provide a short summary of
lessons learned, challenges, opportunities, and techniques used to
address these. Those wishing to attend but unable to submit a paper
contact the organizer directly to explain why they are unable to submit
a paper and what their interest is.
Submissions should be formatted either as plain text, HTML, or PDF.
Submissions should be mailed to aosdcomm2003@newaspects.com by February
10, 2003. Submissions will be reviewed by the workshop program
committee. Papers will be evaluated based on relevant experiences,
insight into commercialization issues, and originality. Authors will be
notified of the acceptance or rejection of their submissions by February
17, 2003.
All accepted papers will be posted at the workshop Web site prior to the
workshop date, to give all participants the opportunity to read them
before the workshop. In addition, the accepted papers will be published
in a Workshop Proceedings as a technical report.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: February 10, 2003
Notification of Acceptance: February 17, 2003
Workshop: March 18, 2003
WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ron Bodkin, New Aspects of Security, US
Adrian Colyer, IBM, UK
Juri Memmert, JPMDesign, Germany
Arno Schmidmeier, Sirius Software GmbH, Germany
WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ron Bodkin, New Aspects of Security, US
Adrian Colyer, IBM, UK
Juri Memmert, JPMDesign, Germany
Arno Schmidmeier, Sirius Software GmbH, Germany
For any questions or suggestions, please email
aosdcomm2003@newaspects.com
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