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12th AOSD 2013: Fukuoka, Japan (Companion)
- Hidehiko Masuhara, Shigeru Chiba, Naoyasu Ubayashi:
Aspect-Oriented Software Development, AOSD '13, Companion Volume, Fukuoka, Japan, March 24-29, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1873-0
Keynote address 2
- Kyo Chul Kang:
Modularity in the context of product line variability. 3-4
Keynote address 3
- Steven P. Reiss:
Motherhood and apple pie: modularity in modern applications and tools to support it. 5-6
Demos
- Christoph Bockisch, Andreas Sewe:
Efficient language implementation with ALIA4J and EMFText: forum demonstration. 7-10 - Akira Goto, Norihiro Yoshida, Masakazu Ioka, Eunjong Choi, Katsuro Inoue:
Method differentiator using slice-based cohesion metrics. 11-14 - Yusuke Ochiai:
ENdoSnipe: an industrial application of AOP for diagnosing Java systems. 15-18 - Eric Bodden, Éric Tanter, Milton Inostroza:
A brief tour of join point interfaces. 19-22 - Jörg Kienzle:
Reusing software design models with TouchRAM. 23-26
Student research competition
- Ismael Figueroa:
Towards control of aspect interference using membranes and monads. 27-28 - Haihan Yin:
A graphical tool for observing state and behavioral changes at join points. 29-30 - Aibek Sarimbekov:
Comparison of instrumentation techniques for dynamic program analysis on the Java virtual machine. 31-32 - Cynthia Disenfeld:
User-friendly event and aspect verification. 33-34 - Kazunori Sakamoto:
A framework for analyzing and transforming source code supporting multiple programming languages. 35-36 - Kazuhiro Yamashita:
Modular construction of an analysis tool for mining software repositories. 37-38 - Wakana Takeshita:
Method shells: controlling a scope of destructive class extensions by context switches. 39-40 - Kazuhiro Ichikawa:
Powerful and seamless syntax extensions on a statically typed language. 41-42 - Junhee Cho:
Rewriting javascript module system. 43-44
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