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ESCOT 2010 : Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Software Composition Techniques | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/~greenwop/escot10/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers ======================================================== Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Software Composition Techniques (ESCOT 2010) at AOSD'10 16 March 2010 http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/~greenwop/escot10/ ======================================================== Important Dates: ================ Paper submission: 8 January, 2010 Acceptance notification: 8 February, 2010 Final paper: 15 February, 2010 Objectives: =========== Empirical evaluation is a key activity to enable us to reach evidence and learn about the quality of our software artefacts. With aspect-oriented (AO) and related composition techniques, such as model composition techniques, collaboration languages, and feature-oriented programming, fast gaining wide attention in both research and industry environments, there is a pressing need to define proper assessment mechanisms, techniques, and methods to evaluate these new composition techniques. In fact, empirical evaluation is a deep concern to researchers and practitioners in the area of software composition techniques. The ESCOT workshop is intended to cover wide range of topics on evaluation of aspect-oriented and related composition techniques, from theoretical foundations to assessment frameworks and empirical studies. We encourage authors to present novel ideas, critiques of existing work, and practical studies and experiments. We also welcome the submission of position papers in all aspects of empirical evaluation of composition techniques, including (but not limited to) the following: * Lessons learned * Empirical studies * Comparative studies between different composition techniques * Evaluation frameworks * Software metrics and quality models * Estimation models * Validation of assessment methods for software composition techniques * Assessment methods and tools to different phases of the software lifecycle * Development of predictive models of defect rates and reliability from real data * Infrastructure issues, such as measurement theory, experimental design, qualitative modeling and analysis approaches Submission and Submission Format ================================ The format of the workshop is discussion-oriented that provides in addition to formal presentation also short presentations, followed by discussions, and focused discussion groups. Authors who plan to contribute with a paper are requested to submit a position paper in PDF format to reach the ESCOT co-organizers by January 8, 2009. Submitted papers can be regular submissions (up to 6 pages) as well as position papers (up to 3 pages). Papers will be refereed by at least three reviewers. Moreover, we *especially* encourage authors to present their experience and/or novel ideas on how to evaluate composition techniques. Such papers should offer different or novel perspectives on the workshop topics and they must have a high potential for generating issues that will stimulate the discussions. The submission system is available via the workshop's webpage: http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/~greenwop/escot10/ The papers should be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings format and submitted via the workshop's submission system. Program Committee (not yet completed) ===================================== * Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente, The Netherlands * Jorge Aranha, University of Toronto, Canada * Rachel Harrison, University of Reading, UK * Aslam Khan, factor10, South Africa * Jose Carlos Maldonado, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil * Nan Niu, Mississippi State University, US * Lutz Prechelt, FU Berlin, Germany * Andreas Rummler, SAP, Germany * Christa Schwanninger, Siemens AG, Germany * Ewan Tempero, University of Auckland, New Zealand * Walter Tichy, University of Karlsruhe, Berlin * Robert Walker, University of Calgary, Canada * Jon Whittle, Lancaster University, UK Organization & Contact ====================== * Stefan Hanenberg (stefan.hanenberg _at_ icb.uni-due.de) * Eduardo Figueiredo (e.figueiredo _at_ lancaster.ac.uk) * Alessandro Garcia (afgarcia _at_ inf.puc-rio.br) * Phil Greenwood (p.greenwood _at_ lancaster.ac.uk) |
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