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SAC PSC 2015
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing Salamanca, Spain April 13-17, 2015 |
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Paper Due October 10 (updated), 2014 Student Research Abstract Due October 10 (updated), 2014 Notification November 30, 2014 Camera Ready December 15, 2014 Registration December 15, 2014
Track
Co-Chairs
Corrado
Santoro
Emiliano
Tramontana
Programme Committee*
Joao Araujo University Nova de Lisboa Portugal Mario Luca Bernardi University of Sannio Italy Christoph Bockisch University of Twente Nederlands Walter Cazzola University of Milano Italy Alfredo Cuzzocrea ICAR-CNR and University of Calabria Italy Cynthia Disenfeld Israel Institute of Technology Rosario Giunta University of Catania Italy Miguel Goulão University Nova de Lisboa Portugal Maciej Koutny University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne UK Somayeh Malakuti Technical University of Dresden Germany Shahar Maoz Tel Aviv University Israel Hidehiko Masuhara Tokyo Tech Japan Didier Verna EPITA R&D Lab France Valter Vieira de Camargo Federal University of São Carlos Brazil Hironori Washizaki Waseda University Japan Jooyong Yi National University of Singapore *to be confirmed |
Complex systems are intrinsically expensive to develop because several
concerns must be addressed simultaneously. Once the development phase is
over, these systems are often hard to reuse and evolve because their
concerns are intertwined and making apparently small changes force
programmers to modify many parts. Moreover, legacy systems are difficult
to evolve due to additional problems, including: lack of a well defined
architecture, use of several programming languages and paradigms, etc.
Goal The Programming for Separation of
Concerns (PSC) track at the 2015 Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC)
aims to explore challenges that developers currently face when using SoC
techniques during development and evolution.
Submission Guidelines
Original papers from the above mentioned or other related areas will be
considered. Only full papers about original and unpublished
research are sought. Parallel submission to other conferences or
tracks is not acceptable. Student Research Competition
Graduate students are invited to submit
their work as abstract research paper within within 10 October
2014 (minimum two pages, maximum four pages). The work has to be
authored by one student only. The abstract should reflect on the
originality and innovation of the approach, and applicability of
preliminary results to real-world problems. All abstracts must be
submitted via the
SAC website. |
Call for Papers --- ACM SAC Programming for Separation of
Concerns 2015 --- Call for Papers |