3rd International Workshop on

Aspects, Dependencies and Interactions

July 8, 2008, Paphos, Cyprus, affiliated to ECOOP 2008

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Aspects, Dependencies and Interactions

Interaction problems between different modules, program parts, units of specifications are a central challenge to many program structuring paradigms, including Aspect-Oriented Software Development, feature-based programming and component-based software engineering. Furthermore, interaction problems are relevant to all phases of the software development life cycle: from requirements through to implementation and often exert a broad influence on these concerns, e.g. by modifying their semantics, structure and / or behavior. Such dependencies often lead to both desirable and unwanted or unexpected behaviors of large-scale applications.

This workshop is focused on identifying, understanding, and resolving all kinds of issues related to such dependencies and interactions, by bringing together researchers and practitioners from across the whole spectrum of software development activities and methodologies.

News

  • Keynote speech by James Noble: "We Demand Rigidly Defined Areas of Doubt and Uncertainty!"
  • Panel on "Does Model Driven Engineering make Aspects Obsolete?" with as panellists Shigeru Chiba, Stephan Herrmann and Wolfgang De Meuter
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Important dates

Call for papers available February 27, 2008
Submission deadline May 7, 2008
Notifications sent out May 26, 2008
Camera-ready deadline June 9, 2008
Workshop schedule available June 15, 2008
Accepted papers available June 15, 2008
Workshop July 8, 2008