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Overview and Position Papers
Below are materials that introduce the area of multi-dimensional
separation of concerns and a list of position papers submitted by
workshop participants. These are the final drafts of the position
papers. (The position papers are sorted by the the last names of
the first authors.) Each position paper (in PDF) is linked to its
title below. A gzipped tar file
of all position papers is also available.
Introduction and Workshop Summary
Position Papers
- Franz Achermann (University of Berne), "Language
Support for Feature Mixing"
- Don Batory (University of Texas, Austin), "Refinements
and Separation of Concerns"
- Joachim Bayer (Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software
Engineering), "Towards Engineering
Product Lines Using Concerns"
- Lodewijk Bergmans and Mehmet Aksit (University of Twente), "Composing
Software from Multiple Concerns: A Model and Composition Anomalies"
- Lee Carver (IBM Watson), "A Practical
Hyperspace Application: Lessons from the Option-Processing Task"
- Mark Chu-Carroll (IBM Watson) and Sara Sprenkle (Duke University),
"Software Configuration Management
as a Mechanism for Multidimensional Separation of Concerns"
- Siobhan Clarke (Dublin City University), "Extending
UML Metamodel for Design Composition"
- Flavio De Paoli (Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca),
"Multidimensional Separation of Concerns"
- Bill Griswold, Yoshikiyo Kato, Jimmy Yuan (UCSD), "Aspect
Browser: Tool Support for Managing Dispersed Aspects"
- Paul Grunbacher, Alexander Egyed, and Nenad Medvidovic (USC),
"Dimensions of Concerns in Requirements
Negotiation and Architecture Modeling"
- Stephan Herrmann (Technische Universitat Berlin) and Mira Mezini
(Universitat Siegen), "Dynamic View
Connectors for Separating Concerns in Software Engineering Environments"
- Wai-Ming Ho, Francois Pennaneach, Jean-Marc Jezequel, and Noel
Plouzeau (IRISA), "Aspect-Oriented Design
with the UML"
- Liz Kendall (Monash University), "Reengineering
for Separation of Concerns"
- Gregor Kiczales, Jim Hugunin, Mik Kersten, John Lamping, Cristina
Lopes and William G. Griswold, "Semantics-Based
Crosscutting in AspectJ"
- Vincent Kruskal (IBM Watson), "A
Blast from the Past: Using P-EDIT for Multidimensional Editing"
- Albert Lai, Gail C. Murphy and Robert J. Walker (University
of British Columbia), "Separating Concerns
with HyperJ: An Experience Report"
- Juri Memmert, "Application Development
in Java: From OOP to SOP"
- Kim Mens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), "Multiple
Cross-Cutting Architectural Views"
- Mattia Monga (Politechnico di Milano), "Concern-Specific
Aspect-Oriented Programming with Malaj"
- Isabelle Rouvellou, Stanley Sutton, and Stefan Tai (IBM Watson),
"Multidimensional Separation of
Concerns in Middleware"
- Juha Savolainen (Helsinki University of Technology), "Improving
product line development with subject-oriented programming"
- Ian Simmonds (IBM Watson) and David Ing (IBM Advanced Business
Institute), "Clues in the search
for ever more valuable separations of concern"
- Mark Skipper (Imperial College), "A
Model of Composition Oriented Programming"
- John Viega (Reliable Software Technologies) and David Evans
(University of Virginia), "Separation
of Concerns for Security"
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