======================================================================== *** MODULARITY '14 Modularity Visions ***
MODULARITY '14 13th International Conference on Modularity April 22-26, 2014 Lugano, Switzerland In cooperation with: * ACM SIGSOFT * ACM SIGPLAN *** CALL FOR PAPERS *** Modularity Visions Oct. 14, 2013 - Abstract submission Oct. 21, 2013 - Paper submission http://aosd.net/2014/mvtrack/ ======================================================================== *** MODULARITY VISIONS TRACK *** Modularity properties are key determinants of quality in information systems, software, and system production processes. Modularity influences system diversity, dependability, performance, evolution, the structure and the dynamics of the organizations that produce systems, human understanding and management of systems, and ultimately system value. Yet the nature of and possibilities for modularity, limits to modularity, the mechanisms needed to achieve it in given forms, and its costs and benefits remain poorly understood. Significant advances in modularity thus are possible and promise to yield breakthroughs in our ability to conceive, design, develop, validate, integrate, deploy, operate, and evolve modern information systems and their underlying software artifacts. The Modularity Visions track of Modularity'14 is looking for papers presenting compelling insights into modularity in information systems, including its nature, forms, mechanisms, consequences, limits, costs, and benefits. Modularity Vision papers can also present proposals for future work. The scope of Modularity Visions is broad and open to submissions from all areas of computer science. Modularity Visions papers must supply some degree of validation because mere speculation is not a good basis for progress. However, Modularity Visions accepts less rigorous methods of validation such as compelling arguments, exploratory implementations, and substantial examples. The use of worked-out prototypes to support new ideas is strongly encouraged. IMPORTANT DATES * Abstracts: October 14, 2013 * Papers: October 21, 2013 * First phase notification: December 9, 2013 * Invited revisions due: February 3, 2014 * Final notification: February 10, 2014 * Camera ready version due: February 17, 2014 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES For detailed submission guidelines please refer to http://aosd.net/2014/mvtrack/. PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE Carl Friedrich Bolz, King's College London, UK Shigeru Chiba, The University of Tokyo, Japan Richard P. Gabriel, IBM Research Almaden, USA Matthias Hauswirth, University of Lugano, Switzerland Christian Kästner, Carnegie Mellon University, USA David H. Lorenz, The Open University of Israel, Israel Hidehiko Masuhara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Sean McDirmid, Microsoft Research Asia, China Ina Schaefer, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Kevin Sullivan, University of Virginia, USA ======================================================================== _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
