Early Aspects Workshop at SPLC 2008
Aspect-Oriented Requirements and Architecture for Product Lines
September 8, 2008, Limerick, Ireland
Early aspects deal with crosscutting concerns in requirements analysis, domain analysis and architecture design. Work on early aspects focuses on systematically identifying, modularizing, and analyzing such crosscutting concerns and their impact at the early phases of the software development life cycle. The main goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from the product line and the early aspects communities in order to discuss the latest achievements and future challenges of the applicability of early aspects in the context product lines.
SOAPL 2008 Workshop at SPLC 2008
Service-Oriented Architectures and Software Product Lines - Putting Both Together
September 8, 2008, Limerick, Ireland
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and software product line (SPL) approaches to software development share a common goal. They both encourage an organization to reuse existing assets and capabilities rather than repeatedly redeveloping them for new systems. The intent is that organizations can capitalize on reuse to achieve desired benefits such as productivity gains, decreased development costs, improved time to market, higher reliability, and competitive advantage.
SPLC 2008 12th International Software Product Line Conference
September 8-12, 2008, Limerick, Ireland
SPLC is the premier forum for practitioners, researchers, and educators to present and discuss experiences, ideas, innovations, as well as concerns in the area of software product lines. SPLC 2008 invites Technical Paper Submissions for the following categories:
- Research Papers: describing original results of theoretical or conceptual work in the field of software product line engineering. A research paper should clearly describe the problem that has been tackled, the state of the art with respect to the problem, the solution that is suggested and the potential - or even better the evaluated - benefits of the contribution.