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Aspect-Oriented Product Line Engineering (PC only)
(I am not an organizer, program comittee only)
Product Line Engineering (PLE) is an increasingly important paradigm in software
development whereby commonalities and variations among similar systems are
systematically identified and exploited.
PLE covers a large spectrum of activities, from domain analysis to product
validation and testing. Variability is manifested throughout this spectrum in
artifacts such as models, requirements, code and components and it is often of
crosscutting nature. These characteristics make Aspect-Oriented Software
Development (AOSD) techniques appealing as suitable candidates to modularize
variability.
Work on Generative Programming (GP) and Component Engineering (CE) has shown the
crucial role they play in PLE and the potential benefits of its synergy with AOSD.
This workshop aims at expanding and capitalizing on the increasing interest of
researchers from these communities. The main goal of the workshop is to share and
discuss ideas, identify research opportunities and foster collaboration to
tackle the challenges these opportunities may bring about.
[workshop]
20.10.2006
Abstract...
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Aspect-Oriented Product Line Engineering (PC only)
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together with
Neil Loughran
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Iris Groher
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Roberto Lopez-Herrejon
Conference:
GPCE 2006
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