Fw: Call for Participation: 2nd Int'l Conf. on Aspect-Oriented Software Development

From: Andrei Alexandrescu (andrei@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 30 2003 - 20:20:44 PST

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    Would this be interesting?

    Andrei

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Awais Rashid" <A.Rashid@lancaster.ac.uk>
    Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++.moderated
    Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 17:34
    Subject: Call for Participation: 2nd Int'l Conf. on Aspect-Oriented Software
    Development

    > The conference program is likely to be of interest to members of this
    group.
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > AOSD 2003: 2nd International Conference on
    > Aspect-Oriented Software Development
    >
    > March 17 - 21, 2003, Boston, USA
    > http://aosd.net/conference
    >
    > *****************************************
    > Early Registration Deadline: 14 Feb. 2003
    > *****************************************
    >
    > Aspect-oriented software development provides means for systematic
    > identification, modularisation, and composition of crosscutting
    > concerns. This second conference dedicated to AOSD is the premier
    > forum for the dissemination and discussion of AOSD ideas, for both
    > practitioners and researchers. The excitement from last year's
    > conference is amply reflected this year. In addition to 20 technical
    > papers, this year's program has:
    >
    > 9 tutorials, 6 of them all new
    > 6 workshops
    > 2 keynotes, from Gregor Kiczales and Satoshi Matsuoka
    > 8 demos
    > 3 Practioner Reports in the technical papers track
    >
    > A special PhD Student Extravaganza will take place on the evening
    > of Wednesday 19 March. For further details please refer to the
    > conference web site.
    >
    > AOSD 2003 is hosted by Northeastern University in cooperation with
    > ACM SIGPLAN and SIGSOFT
    >
    > ------------------
    > Wednesday 19 March
    > ------------------
    >
    > 08:45 - 09:00 Opening
    >
    > 09:00 - 10:30 Keynote: Making the Code Look Like the Design
    > Gregor Kiczales (University of British Columbia)
    >
    > 10:30 - 11:00 Break
    >
    > 11:00 - 12:30 Papers: Analysis and Design
    >
    > + Architectural Views of Aspects
    > Mika Katara (Tampere University of Technology)
    > Shmuel Katz (The Technion)
    >
    > + Modularisation and Composition of Aspectual Requirements
    > Awais Rashid (Lancaster University)
    > Ana Moreira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
    > João Araújo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
    >
    > + JAsCo: An Aspect-Oriented Approach Tailored for Component Based
    > Software Development
    > Davy Suvée (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    > Wim Vanderperren (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    >
    > 11:00 - 12:30 Demos: Aspects and Performance
    >
    > + Aspect-Oriented Profiler
    > Matthew Webster (IBM UK)
    > Robert Berry (IBM UK)
    >
    > + AspectC++: Bringing Aspects in to Deeply Embedded Devices
    > Olaf Spinczyk (Universtät Erlangen-Nürnberg)
    > Andreas Gal (Universtät Erlangen-Nürnberg)
    >
    > 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
    >
    > 14:00 - 15:30 Papers: Program Analysis
    >
    > + Static Analysis of Aspects
    > Damien Sereni (Oxford University Computing Laboratory)
    > Oege de Moor (Oxford University Computing Laboratory)
    >
    > + A Case for Statically Executable Advice: Checking the Law of Demeter
    > with AspectJ
    > Karl Lieberherr (Northeastern University)
    > David Lorenz (Northeastern University)
    > Pengcheng Wu (Northeastern University)
    >
    > + Back to the Future: A Retroactive Study of Aspect Evolution in
    > Operating System Code
    > Yvonne Coady (University of British Columbia)
    > Gregor Kiczales (University of British Columbia and Intentional
    > Software Corporation)
    >
    > 14:00 - 15:30 Demos: IDE Extensions
    >
    > + The AspectJ Development Tools Project - Developing with AspectJ in
    > Eclipse
    > Adrian Colyer (IBM UK)
    > Andy Clement (IBM UK)
    > Matthew Webster (IBM UK)
    >
    > + FEAT - A Tool for Locating, Describing, and Analyzing Concerns in
    > Source Code
    > Martin Robillard (University of British Columbia)
    > Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia)
    >
    > 15:30 - 16:00 Break
    >
    > 16:00 - 17:30 Papers: Programming Languages (I)
    >
    > + Arranging Language Features for Pattern-based Crosscuts
    > Kris Gybels (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    > Johan Brichau (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    >
    > + Aspect-Oriented Programming with Jiazzi
    > Sean McDirmid (University of Utah)
    > Wilson C. Hsieh (University of Utah)
    >
    > + Parametric Introductions
    > Stefan Hanenberg (University of Essen)
    > Rainer Unland (University of Essen)
    >
    > 16:00 - 17:30 Demos: Tool Infrastructure
    >
    > + Towards a Concern Manipulation Environment: An Open, Extensible
    > Environment for Aspect Tools
    > Peri Tarr (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > William Harrison (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > Harold Ossher (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > Vincent Kruskal (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
    > Andrew Clement (IBM UK)
    > Adrian Colyer (IBM UK)
    > John Hatcher(IBM UK)
    >
    > + JMangler - Load-Time Weaving for Java Class Files
    > Günter Kniesel (University of Bonn)
    > Michael Austermann (SCOOP Software GmbH)
    >
    > -----------------
    > Thursday 20 March
    > -----------------
    >
    > 09:00 - 10:30 Keynote: Aspects of Grid Computing
    > Satoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    >
    > 10:30 - 11:00 Break
    >
    > 11:00 - 12:30 Papers: Dynamic Weaving
    >
    > + Conquering Aspects With Caesar
    > Mira Mezini (Darmstadt Technical University)
    > Klaus Ostermann (Siemens AG)
    >
    > + Just in Time Aspects
    > Andrei Popovici (ETH Zurich)
    > Gustavo Alonso (ETH Zurich)
    > Thomas Gross (ETH Zurich)
    >
    > + Web Cache Prefetching as an Aspect: Towards a Dynamic-Weaving Based
    > Solution
    > Marc Segura-Devillechaise (Ecole des Mines de Nantes/INRIA)
    > Jean-Marc Menaud (Ecole des Mines de Nantes/INRIA)
    > Gilles Muller(Ecole des Mines de Nantes/INRIA)
    > Julia L. Lawall (DIKU University of Copenhagen)
    >
    > 11:00 - 12:30 Demos: IDE Extensions
    >
    > + The AspectJ Development Tools Project - Developing with AspectJ in
    > Eclipse
    > Adrian Colyer (IBM UK)
    > Andy Clement (IBM UK)
    > Matthew Webster (IBM UK)
    >
    > + FEAT - A Tool for Locating, Describing, and Analyzing Concerns in
    > Source Code
    > Martin Robillard (University of British Columbia)
    > Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia)
    >
    > 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
    >
    > 14:00 - 15.30 Papers: Systems
    >
    > + Persistence as an Aspect
    > Awais Rashid (Lancaster University)
    > Ruzanna Chitchyan (Lancaster University)
    >
    > + Quantifying Aspects in Middleware Platforms
    > Charles Zhang (University of Toronto)
    > H.-A. Jacobsen (University of Toronto)
    >
    > + Model-View-Controller and Object Teams: A Perfect Match of Paradigms
    > Matthias Veit (Fraunhofer FIRST)
    > Stephan Herrmann (Technical University Berlin)
    >
    > 14:00 - 15:30 Demos: Tool Infrastructure
    >
    > + Towards a Concern Manipulation Environment: An Open, Extensible
    > Environment for Aspect Tools
    > Peri Tarr (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > William Harrison (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > Harold Ossher (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > Vincent Kruskal (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
    > Andrew Clement (IBM UK)
    > Adrian Colyer (IBM UK)
    > John Hatcher(IBM UK)
    >
    > + JMangler - Load-Time Weaving for Java Class Files
    > Günter Kniesel (University of Bonn)
    > Michael Austermann (SCOOP Software GmbH)
    >
    > 15:30 - 16:00 Break
    >
    > 16:00 - 17.30 Papers: Programming Languages (II)
    >
    > + Aspects and Polymorphism in AspectJ
    > Erik Ernst (University of Aarhus)
    > David H. Lorenz (Northeastern University)
    >
    > + Pointcuts and Advice in Higher-Order Languages
    > David B. Tucker (Brown University)
    > Shriram Krishnamurthi (Brown University)
    >
    > + Strategic Programming Meets Adaptive Programming
    > Ralf Laemmel (Free University of Amsterdam)
    > Eelco Visser (Utrecht University)
    > Joost Visser (SIG)
    >
    > 16:00 - 17:30 Demos: From Design to Code
    >
    > + Aspect-Oriented Software Development with Codagen Architect
    > Mario Cardinal (Codagen Technologies)
    >
    > + From Aspect-Oriented Design with Concepts to Aspect-Oriented
    > Programming with Composition Filters
    > Lodewijk Bergmans (University of Twente)
    > Dennis Wagelaar (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    >
    > ---------------
    > Friday 21 March
    > ---------------
    >
    > 09:00 - 10:30 Practitioner Reports
    >
    > + Aspect Oriented Profiler
    > Jonathan Davies (Cambridge University)
    > Nick Huismans (Imperial College London)
    > Rory Slaney (Edinburgh University)
    > Sian Whiting (Imperial College London)
    > Matthew Webster (IBM UK)
    > Robert Berry (IBM UK)
    >
    > + Using AspectJ to Eliminate Tangling Code in EAI Activities
    > Arno Schmidmeier (Sirius Software GmbH)
    >
    > + Applying AOP for Middleware Platform Independence
    > Ron Bodkin (New Aspects of Security)
    > Adrian Colyer (IBM UK)
    > Jim Hugunin (PARC)
    >
    > 09:00 - 10:30 Demos: From Design to Code
    >
    > + Aspect-Oriented Software Development with Codagen Architect
    > Mario Cardinal (Codagen Technologies)
    >
    > + From Aspect-Oriented Design with Concepts to Aspect-Oriented
    > Programming with Composition Filters
    > Lodewijk Bergmans (University of Twente)
    > Dennis Wagelaar (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    >
    > 10:30 - 11:00 Break
    >
    > 11:00 - 12:00 Papers: Tools
    >
    > + Navigating and Querying Code Without Getting Lost
    > Doug Janzen (University of British Columbia)
    > Kris De Volder (University of British Columbia)
    >
    > + Visual Separation of Concerns through Multidimensional Program Storage
    > Mark C. Chu-Carroll (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > James Wright (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
    > Annie T. T. Ying (University of British Columbia)
    >
    > 11:00 - 12:30 Demos: Aspects and Performance
    >
    > + Aspect-Oriented Profiler
    > Matthew Webster (IBM UK)
    > Robert Berry (IBM UK)
    >
    > + AspectC++: Bringing Aspects in to Deeply Embedded Devices
    > Olaf Spinczyk (Universtät Erlangen-Nürnberg)
    > Andreas Gal (Universtät Erlangen-Nürnberg)
    >
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