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|Acronym=MAOS 2009
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|Acronym=CSL 2013
|Title=Maintenance of Aspect Oriented Systems
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|Title=27th International Workshop on Computer Science Logic
|Single Day Event=yes
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|Ordinal=27
|Start Date=2009
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|Type=Workshop
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|Homepage=http://csl13.di.unito.it/
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|DblpConferenceId=csl/csl2013
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|City=Torino
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|Country=Country:IT
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|has program chair=Simona Ronchi Della Rocca
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|Submitted papers=108
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|Accepted papers=37
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|has Proceedings Link=https://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/lipics-complete/lipics-vol23-csl2013-complete.pdf
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|has Proceedings DOI=https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.CSL.2013.i
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|has Proceedings Bibliography=https://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/portals/extern/index.php?semnr=13009
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|contributionType=1
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|In Event Series=Event Series:CSL
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|Single Day Event=no
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|Start Date=2013/09/02
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|End Date=2013/09/05
 
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WORKSHOP THEME
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The Aspect Oriented (AO) paradigm has been proposed as a way to produce
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|Paper Deadline=2013/04/15
better modularized software systems that should be easier to understand.
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|Notification Deadline=2013/06/17
 
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Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) allows to better modularize and manage
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crosscutting concerns by means of program units called "aspects". While
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The 27th International Workshop on Computer Science Logic (CSL) 2013
 
 
there are several approaches to develop AO systems form scratch and to
 
 
 
reengineer 'traditional' systems (e.g. OO systems) towards AO, there are
 
 
 
still very few contributions on how to maintain AO systems. The
 
 
 
maintenance of an AO system may pose different problems with respect to
 
 
 
traditional programming languages. This is mainly due to the
 
 
 
relationships among aspects and traditional modules (e.g. classes)
 
 
 
introduced by the AOP constructs. Such constructs are able to produce
 
 
 
heavy and intrusive effects on the code they refer to, thus it could be
 
 
 
very difficult to evaluate the impact of a change on the whole system.
 
 
 
The maintenance of AO systems will be one of next challenges in software
 
 
 
engineering. Software maintainers should be supported by adequate
 
 
 
methods, techniques and tools to successfully face with and overcome the
 
 
 
novel challenges that AOP constructs pose on maintenance. New 
 
approaches,
 
 
 
or the adaptation of the existing ones, taking into account the specific
 
 
 
features of AOP have to be defined and adopted to effectively maintain 
 
an
 
 
 
AO system.
 
Based on these issues, the workshop has the main aim of:
 
- making the software maintenance community more aware of the (novel)
 
 
 
difficulties related to AO system maintenance;
 
- presenting and discussing proposals about the problems raising in the
 
 
 
maintenance of AO systems, and how to effectively address them;
 
- acting as a forum for the promotion of joint researches and
 
 
 
experimental studies about the maintenance of AO systems.
 
 
 
MAIN TOPICS
 
The following (not exhaustive) list of issues would be addressed by the
 
 
 
workshop's papers and discussions:
 
- AO code analysis
 
- AO system models
 
- AO code representation forms
 
- AOP specific quality models and metrics
 
- Maintainability of AO code
 
- Aspect mining
 
- Maintainability driven aspect refactoring
 
- Experience report on maintenance of AO systems
 
- Best practice in maintaining AO systems
 
 
 
 
 
SUBMISSION
 
Interested researchers and practitioners are invited to submit short or
 
 
 
position papers (no more than 5 pages) presenting novel proposals or
 
 
 
experience reports addressing one of the workshop topics.
 
Submitted papers will be reviewed by the organizers and by a selected
 
 
 
group of reviewers.
 
A limited set of papers will be accepted to be shortly presented (not
 
 
 
more than 15 minutes) at the workshop.
 
Workshop proceedings will be published as Technical Report of the
 
 
 
Fraunhofer IESE, with an ISSN.
 
Authors are requested to submit a PDF version of their short/position
 
 
 
papers (IEEE proceeding format). Send your submissions by email to
 
 
 
Giuseppe A. Di Lucca at the address: dilucca@unisannio.it
 
 
 
The submission deadline is February 15, 2009.
 
 
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
Submission deadline: February 15, 2009
 
Acceptance notification: February 24, 2009
 
Camera ready version: March 1, 2009
 
 
 
 
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
 
Mario Luca Bernardi - Dept. of Engineering - RCOST
 
University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
 
 
 
Mariano Ceccato,
 
Fondazione Bruno Kessler - IRST Trento, Italy
 
 
 
Giuseppe A. Di Lucca - Dept. of Engineering - RCOST
 
University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
 
 
 
CONTACTS
 
For any question about MAOS 2009 send an e-mail to the Organizing
 
 
 
Committee:
 
Mario Luca Bernardi,
 
email: mlbernar@unisannio.it
 
 
 
Mariano Ceccato,
 
Fondazione Bruno Kessler - IRST Trento, Italy
 
email: ceccato@fbk.eu
 
 
 
Giuseppe A. Di Lucca,
 
email: dilucca@unisannio.it
 
 
 
  
See the MAOS website at
 
  
http://www.plone.rcost.unisannio.it:8080/ingsoft/maos09/
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==Submissions==
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==Important Dates==

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