==== Topics of Interest
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 concerns
- 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
- Empirical Studies on Software Modularization
- Industrial Applications of Advanced Modularization Techniques
- Practical studies involving Advanced Modularization Techniques
- Modularity and Education
==== Co-Chairs
==== Organizing Committee
- Francisco Dantas - UERN - Natal, Brazil
- Henrique Rêbelo - UFPE - Recife, Brazil
- Bruno Cafeo - PUC-Rio - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Leopoldo Teixeira - UFPE - Recife, Brazil
- Rodrigo Andrade - UFPE - Recife, Brazil
==== Steering Committee
- Francisco Dantas - UERN - Natal, Brazil
- Henrique Rebêlo - UFPE - Recife, Brazil
- Alessandro Garcia - PUC-Rio - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Paulo Borba - UFPE - Recife, Brazil
==== Workshop Format
WMod is a one-day workshop and will be strongly focused on discussion. The workshop program includes an
invited talk, technical paper presentations, student talks, poster exhibitions and discussion.
==== Best Paper Award
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).
==== Submission Guidelines
Research papers must be at most 06 pages long. Submissions in English are strongly encouraged, although papers
can also be written in Portuguese. Submitted papers must be unpublished and should not be under review elsewhere.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
informed deadline (Apia/Samoa time).
The workshop proceedings will be published in the CBSoft.14 CD-ROM.