October 11-15, 2004 Lisbon, Portugal
WS2: Monday, October 11
Accepted Papers Schedule
Topic Submission Date Committee
Contact Links
Authors of the best papers will be invited to extend/enhance their work and
re-submit for publication …
Our Mission
The
Aspect-Oriented Modeling
(AOM) Workshop brings together researchers and practitioners from two
communities, aspect-oriented software development (AOSD) and software model
engineering. This workshop provides a forum for presenting new ideas and
discussing the state of research and practice in modeling various kinds of
crosscutting concerns at different levels, software architecture, detailed
design, and testing, and mapping the models onto aspect-oriented programs.
Important goals are to identify and discuss the impacts of aspect-oriented
technologies on model engineering, especially UML, and to set up a shared
agenda for future research in aspect-oriented modeling of software systems.
Topics
We
are interested in submissions on all topics relating Aspect-Oriented Software Development
and UML, including, but not limited to:
·
Defining requirements on Aspect-Oriented
modeling
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Characteristics of a crosscutting concern that
need to be modeled in an aspect
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Modeling intra-object and inter-object
crosscutting concerns
·
Verification and validation of Aspect-Oriented
models
·
Composition of Aspect-Oriented models
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Making UML support Aspect-Oriented Modeling
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Extending or "tailoring" UML to fit
the needs of AOSD systems
·
Is a UML profile the best way to encapsulate
extensions to the UML for AOSD?
·
UML templates for AOSD
·
Identification of UML elements that can be used
to model aspects
·
Architectural descriptions using UML and AOSD
·
Aspect-oriented behavioral modeling with UML
·
Method and Tool Support
·
Using existing UML tools in AOSD life-cycles
·
Methodological issues related to the application
of the UML in AOSD
·
Tool support for modeling AOSD artifacts with
the UML
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Aspects in Software Architecture
·
Limitations of existing ADLs regarding the
modeling of crosscutting concerns
·
Representation of crosscutting architectural
concerns using aspects
·
Use of aspects to capture crosscutting concerns
in design and architectural patterns
·
Composition of architectural aspects
·
How can we relate the UML, AOSD, and the IEEE recommended
practice on architectural modeling (which promotes a
multi-dimensional view of a system under construction)?
·
Identifying and modeling aspects in distributed
computing environments
·
Aspects in middleware
·
Communication aspects (e.g., protocols, etc.)
·
Security aspects (e.g., authentication,
authorization, etc.)
·
Fault
tolerance aspects (e.g., transactions, replications)
·
Aspects in Telecommunication management systems
(e.g. connection management, billing, accounting aspects, etc)
SUBMISSION OF POSITION PAPERS CLOSED
Prospective participants are invited to submit 6-10 page
position papers. We encourage use of the ACM Conference format for submissions.
Members of the workshop committees will review all submissions and the authors
of the papers will be notified. Submitted papers must be in PDF or Postscript
format and should be submitted to: Omar Aldawud
Home Page
Important Dates
- CLOSED WS Position Papers submission
deadline: Aug 20 2004.
- CLOSED Position Paper Authors notification: Sep 10 200
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Workshop Date: Monday October 11
Organizing Committee:
Omar
Aldawud, Lucent Technologies.
HOSTITWISE.COM USA
(MAIN CONTACT).
Grady Booch,
Rational, USA
Jeff Gray,
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University
of Alabama at Birmingham
Jörg Kienzle, McGill
University, Canada
Dominik Stein, University
of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Mohamed Kandé,
Condris Technologies, Switzerland
Faisal Akkawi, Northwestern
University, USA
Tzilla Elrad,
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Program Committee:
Bill Harrison, IBM
Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
Karl
Lieberherr, Northeastern University, USA
Hoda Hosny, American
University, Cairo
Mehmet Aksit, Twente
University
Siobhán Clarke, Trinity
College, Dublin,
Ireland
Peri Tarr, IBM.
Atef Bader, Lucent
Technologies, USA
Aida Zakaria, Cairo
Contact Information
- Omar Aldawud
/ Lucent Technologies
General Information: aldaoma@iit.edu
Webmaster: aldaoma@iit.edu
This workshop is the first workshop on Aspect and the UML.
In previous years at OOPSLA, ECOOP and ICSE conferences, there were several related
workshops on the separation of concerns. Here are a some links:
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