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10th AOSD 2011: Porto de Galinhas, Brazil (Companion)
- Paulo Borba, Shigeru Chiba:
Companion Volume of the 10th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development, AOSD 2011, Porto de Galinhas, Brazil, March 21-25, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0606-5
Core ideas
- Urjaswala Vora, Peeyush Chomal, Rahul Upadhyay, Vikram Khati:
Modularity in continually evolving systems. 1-2 - Nan Niu, Vander Alves, Tanmay Bhowmik:
Portability as an aspect: rethinking modularity in mobile game development. 3-4
Industry track: keynote
- Kirk Knoernschild:
Modularity, agility, and architecture's paradox. 5-6
Industry track: session 1
- Roberto Silveira Silva Filho, François Bronsard, William M. Hasling:
Experiences documenting and preserving software constraints using aspects. 7-18 - Yusuke Endoh:
ASystemC: an AOP extension for hardware description language. 19-28
Industry track: session 2
- Uwe Hohenstein, Urs Gleim:
Using aspect-orientation to simplify concurrent programming. 29-40 - Andrew E. Dinn:
Flexible, dynamic injection of structured advice using byteman. 41-50
Tutorials
- Joseph W. Yoder:
Refactoring at the core of agile software development. 51-52 - Bran Selic:
The theory and practice of modern modeling language design for model-based software engineering. 53-54 - Ralf Lämmel:
Understanding programming technologies by analogy, examples, and abstraction: extended abstract (AOSD'11 tutorial). 55-56 - Joseph W. Yoder:
Rulemakers and toolmakers: adaptive object-models as an agile division of labor. 57-58 - Gunter Mussbacher:
The aspect-oriented user requirements notation: aspects, goals, and scenarios. 59-60 - Hridesh Rajan, Gary T. Leavens, Robert Dyer, Mehdi Bagherzadeh:
Modularizing crosscutting concerns with Ptolemy. 61-62
Demonstrations: session 1: demo track
- Juliana Saraiva, Sérgio Soares, Fernando Castor:
Analyzing architectural conformance of layered aspect-oriented systems with ArchE Meter. 63-64 - Leandra Mara, Gustavo Honorato, Francisco Dantas, Alessandro Garcia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Hist-Inspect: a tool for history-sensitive detection of code smells. 65-66 - Lucas Satabin, Mira Mezini:
Event-driven programming with EScala. 67-68
Demonstrations: session 2: demo track
- Elder Cirilo, Uirá Kulesza, Alessandro Garcia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
GenArch+: an extensible infrastructure for building framework-based software product lines. 69-70 - Lidiane Oliveira dos Santos, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista, Lyrene Fernandes da Silva:
ReqSys: an eclipse plug-in for PL-AOVGraph and feature model mapping. 71-72 - Fabiano Cutigi Ferrari, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, José Carlos Maldonado, Awais Rashid:
Proteum/AJ: a mutation system for AspectJ programs. 73-74
Student research competition
- Danilo Ansaloni:
Self-refining aspects for dynamic program analysis. 75-76 - Isela Macia Bertran:
Revealing architecturally-relevant flaws in aspectual decompositions. 77-78 - Kleinner Farias:
Analyzing the effort on composing design models in industrial case studies. 79-80 - Ismael Figueroa:
Avoiding confusion with exception handling in aspect-oriented programming. 81-82 - Ismael Mejía:
Towards a proper aspect-oriented model for distributed systems. 83-84 - Camila Nunes:
On the proactive identification of mistakes on concern mapping tasks. 85-86 - Rodolfo Toledo:
Exploiting modular access control for advanced policies. 87-88
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