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[aspectj-users] CFP: 7th LA-WASP - Latin American Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Software Development: Advanced Modularization Techniques

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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

 

7th LATIN AMERICAN WORKSHOP ON ASPECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT:

ADVANCED MODULARIZATION TECHNIQUES

(LA-WASP.13)

 

September, 29th, 2013, Brasília, DF - Brazil

http://www2.dc.ufscar.br/~lawasp/2013

 

Co-located with the

4th Brazilian Conference on Software: Theory and Practice (CBSoft.13)

http://cbsoft2013.unb.br/

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Invited Keynote Speaker

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Dr. Eric Bodden, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

(http://www.bodden.de/)

 

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Important Dates

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Paper submission: June 14th, 2013

Notification of acceptance: July 12th, 2013

Camera-ready copy due: July 19th, 2013 (firm)

Workshop: September 29th, 2013

 

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Motivation

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Modularity plays an important role on software quality improvement. Advanced modularization techniques provide composition mechanisms and abstractions to help on taming concerns that cut across traditional abstraction boundaries.

 

The Latin American Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Software Development (LA-WASP) - Advanced Modularization Techniques is annually held together with CBSoft and aims at advancing our understanding about software modularity as well as bringing together the Latin-American researchers and practitioners interested in topics related to modularity to share and discuss ideas, strengthen research group collaborations, and identify new research opportunities.

 

The LA-WASP 2013 follows the successful of three editions (2004, 2005, and 2006) of the Brazilian Workshop on AOSD (WASP) and six editions (2007 - 2012) of the LA-WASP.

 

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Topics of Interest

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The scope of LA-WASP is advanced modularization techniques in general, such as aspect-oriented software development, feature-oriented programming, software product lines, and computational reflection. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 

Requirements Engineering

Software Architectures

Frameworks and Product Lines

Domain Engineering

Generative Programming

Feature Orientation

Analysis, Design or Architectural Patterns

Contracts, Components and Aspects

UML and Model-Driven Development

Modular Reasoning

General-Purpose and Domain Specific Languages

Mining of crosscutting concern

Software Reengineering and Refactoring

Reverse engineering

Interference and Composition of Aspects

Computational Reflection and Metaprogramming

Formal Methods

Software Reuse, Maintenance and Adaptability

Software Verification and Validation

Metrics and Assessment

Software Processes and Development Methodologies

Development Environments and Tools

Industrial Applications of Advanced Modularization Techniques

Practical studies involving Advanced Modularization Techniques

Modularity and Education

 

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Workshop Format

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LA-WASP.13 is a one-day workshop and will be strongly focused on discussion. The workshop program includes an invited talk, technical paper presentations, poster exhibitions and thematic group discussions.

 

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Submission Guidelines

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The workshop will accept both technical papers (up to 6 pages) and posters (up to 2 pages). Submissions in English are strongly encouraged, although papers/posters can also be written in Portuguese or Spanish. Submitted papers must be unpublished and should not be under review elsewhere. The acceptance of a paper implies that at least one of its authors will register for the workshop to present it. All submissions must be in PDF format, and must follow the IEEE conference proceedings format (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html).

 

All papers must be submitted using the JEMS conference system (https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/) , up to 23:55 of the informed deadline (Apia/Samoa time).

 

The workshop proceedings will be published in the CBSoft.13 CD-ROM.

 

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Best Paper Award

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We will acknowledge and award the best workshop paper. Additionally we will invite authors of best papers to submit an extended version to the Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society (JBCS).

 

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Organizing Committee

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Márcio Ribeiro (UFAL, Brazil) (Co-Chair)

Claudio Sant'Anna (UFBA, Brazil) (Co-Chair)

Fabiano Cutigi Ferrari (UFSCar, Brazil)

Henrique Rebêlo (UFPE, Brazil)

 

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Contact

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Further information can be obtained with Márcio Ribeiro (marcio at ic.ufal.br) and/or Claudio Sant'Anna (santanna at dcc.ufba.br).


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Henrique Rebelo
http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~hemr
Informatics Center, UFPE, Brazil

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