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GPCE WS3: Domain-Specific Aspect Languages Workshop (DSAL)

GPCE WS3: Domain-Specific Aspect Languages Workshop (DSAL)

Monday, Oct 23, 08:30 to 17:00, C121

Website: http://dsal06.dcc.uchile.cl/

Although the majority of work in the AOSD community focuses on general-purpose aspect languages (eg. AspectJ), seminal work on AOSD proposed a number of domain-specific aspect languages, such as COOL for concurrency management and RIDL for serialization. A growing trend of research in the AOSD community is returning to this seminal work, motivated by the known advantages of domain-specific approaches, as argued by Mitchell Wand in his keynote at ICFP 2003. This workshop is conceived for researchers who are further exploring the area of domain-specific aspect languages, including language design, enabling technologies and composition issues.

Thomas Cleenewerck
Johan Fabry
Anne-Francoise Le Meur
Jacques Noyé
Eric Tanter

 
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