BENEVOL[4]
- Full title: Fourth edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution workshop
- Location: Brussels, Belgium
- Date:
December 13-14, 2005 - Deadline:
N/A
Call for Papers
Goals
The focus of this edition of the BENEVOL workshop series will be on “Software Restructuring, Software Evolution and Aspect-Oriented Software Development”. Contributions in any of these domains are solicited.
To the extent possible, we encourage participants in their contributions to highlight the cross-fertilisation between the active research domains of “software restructuring and software evolution” on the one hand, and the domain of “aspect-oriented software development” on the other hand. This includes, but is not limited to, research on :
- Software Restructuring and Evolution via Aspect-Oriented Software Development.
How can Aspect-Oriented Software Development techniques be used to advance the state-of-the-art in software evolution?
(For example, before performing a major architectural restructuring of a business application, use AOSD techniques to instrument the original legacy program with aspects to find out what the the crucial parts to restructure are.)
- Software Restructuring and Evolution for Aspect-Oriented Software Development.
How can existing Software Restructuring and Evolution techniques be used to advance the state-of-the-art in Aspect-Oriented Software Development?
(For example, applying techniques from software evolution research to solve the problem of unexpected aspect interactions.) - Restructuring and Evolution of Aspect-Oriented Software.
How can aspect-oriented software be restructured and evolved?
(For example, the study of aspect to aspect refactorings.) - Software Restructuring and Evolution towards Aspect-Oriented Software.
How can we migrate non aspect-oriented software to aspect-oriented software?
(For example, aspect mining, and the study of object to aspect refactorings.)
Date
Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 December 2005
Location
The venue of the workshop is the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, more specifically on the Campus de la Plaine (Google Earth placemarker). The two days are in separate rooms on the campus:
- Tuesday 13th: room A2.122
- Wednesday 14th: room 2NO.707
Note that this is nearly the same location as the 'Vrije Universiteit Brussel, which lies just besides it. But when taking a cab, make sure that they bring you to the ULB campus, since otherwise you have to find your way between the two campuses, which is possible but difficult.
- Hotel information
- Reaching Brussels
- Public transportation in Brussels
- Public transportation in Belgium
Practical arrangements
This subsection is still under construction and is mainly a to do list for the organisers themselves :
- Frédéric : Catering ULB
- Roel : Restaurant, Badges, Bags, Maps, Printing Programme
- Tom: Collect info from participants (title, abstract, and so on)
- All (coordinated by Kim): Workshop report
Organisers
This workshop will be organised jointly by Kim Mens, Roel Wuyts and Tom Mens.
There will be no official proceedings of the event, but the organisers will take note during the presentations and may make available a small report, as well as the slides of the presentations, on this website.