Tutorials
The AOSD tutorial program covers the state of the art in
aspect-oriented software development and aspect-oriented programming,
with topics of interest to both beginning and advanced
participants. This year's tutorials include introductions to leading
aspect-oriented languages and middleware; presentations on using
aspects in the enterprise and integrating aspects with existing
business software; and forward-looking discussions of emerging best
practices and the future of aspect-oriented technologies. Whatever
your interest and level of experience, there are tutorials for you!
If you have any questions about the tutorials, please contact the AOSD.06
Tutorial Co-Chairs at tutorialsaosd.net.
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Monday, March 20, 2006 |
Morning
09:00–12:30 |
T1: |
Models and Aspects– Handling Cross-Cutting Concerns in Model-Driven Software Development
Markus Voelter, Independent Contractor, Germany Room: HS XIII (Map) |
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Afternoon
14:00–17:30 |
T2: |
Programming with Views and Collaborations in ObjectTeams/Java
Stephan Herrmann, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Room: HS XIII (Map) |
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Full Day
09:00–17:30 |
T3: |
Generative Software Development
Krzysztof Czarnecki, University of Waterloo, Canada Room: HS XII (Map) |
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Tuesday, March 21, 2006 |
Morning
09:00–12:30 |
T4: |
Aspect-Oriented Programming with C++ and AspectC++
Olaf Spinczyk, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Room: HS XIII (Map) |
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Full Day
09:00–17:30 |
T5: |
Enterprise Aspect-Oriented Programming
Ron Bodkin, New Aspects of Software, United States Room: HS XII (Map) |
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Full Day
09:00–17:30 |
T6: |
abc : How to implement your own tools for AOP research
Oege de Moor, Oxford University, United Kingdom Room: HS XI (Map) |
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Half Day
14:00–17:30 |
T7: |
Getting to grips with AspectJ5
Andy Clement, IBM, United Kingdom Room: HS XIII (Map) |
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