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Aspect-oriented
Software Development (AOSD) provides means for systematic identification, modularization,
and composition of crosscutting concerns. This second
conference dedicated to AOSD is the premier forum for the
dissemination and discussion of AOSD ideas, for both
practitioners and researchers. In addition to the technical papers,
industrial reports and demonstrations, the
conference also features high quality introductory and
advanced tutorials on leading aspect-oriented languages,
software product lines, model-driven engineering with aspects
and integrating aspect technologies with business software:
databases, Web applications, Java RMI, and CORBA. A number of
workshops on specific AOSD topics will be held on Monday 17
March and Tuesday 18 March. The conference will be held at Northeastern University (tutorials/workshops)
and the
Boston Sheraton (main conference).
For a summary of conference events visit
the
Program Overview. The
conference program features
Technical Papers,
Practitioner Reports,
Workshops,
Tutorials, and
Demonstrations. Keynote talks
include
"Making the Code Look Like the Design"
by Gregor Kiczales
and
"Aspects of Grid Computing" by
Satoshi
Matsuoka.
Students interested in volunteering for
the conference or in the Student
Research Extravaganza should refer to the
Students' Page.
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