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15. MODULARITY 2016: Málaga, Spain
- Lidia Fuentes, Don S. Batory, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
Companion Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Modularity, Málaga, Spain, March 14 - 18, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4033-5
Keynotes
- Alan Borning:
Constraints and modularity (keynote). 1 - Sven Apel:
From crosscutting concerns to feature interactions: a tale of misunderstandings and enlightenments (keynote). 2 - Cristina V. Lopes:
Simulating cities: a systems design perspective (keynote). 3
Tool Demonstrations
- Ana-Maria Sutîi, Tom Verhoeff, Mark van den Brand:
Modular modeling with a computational twist in MetaMod. 4-7 - L. Thomas van Binsbergen, Neil Sculthorpe, Peter D. Mosses:
Tool support for component-based semantics. 8-11 - Michal Bystrický, Valentino Vranic:
Development environment for literal inter-language use case driven modularization. 12-15 - Walter Cazzola, Albert Shaqiri:
Dynamic software evolution through interpreter adaptation. 16-19
Student Research Competition
- Ivan Vasilev:
Selective process instrumentation in virtual machine. 20 - Arik Hadas:
Language oriented modularity: from theory to practice. 21 - Ligia Nistor:
The modularity of object propositions. 22
Workshop on Constrained and Reactive Objects (CROW 2016)
- Stefan Lehmann, Tim Felgentreff, Jens Lincke, Patrick Rein, Robert Hirschfeld:
Reactive object queries: consistent views in object-oriented languages. 23-28 - Christopher Schuster, Cormac Flanagan:
Reactive programming with reactive variables. 29-33 - Hiroshi Hosobe:
Toward a new constraint imperative programming language for interactive graphics. 34-35 - Kensuke Sawada, Takuo Watanabe:
Emfrp: a functional reactive programming language for small-scale embedded systems. 36-44 - Alan Borning:
Wallingford: toward a constraint reactive programming language. 45-49 - Hiroaki Inoue, Atsushi Igarashi:
A library-based approach to context-dependent computation with reactive values: suppressing reactions of context-dependent functions using dynamic binding. 50-54 - Loïc Denuzière, Adam Granicz:
Enabling modular persistence for reactive data models in F# client-server web applications. 55-64 - Tim Felgentreff, Stefan Lehmann, Robert Hirschfeld, Sebastian Gerstenberg, Jakob Reschke, Lars Rückert, Patrick Siegler, Jan Graichen, Christian Nicolai, Malte Swart:
Automatically selecting and optimizing constraint solver procedures for object-constraint languages. 65-72
Workshop on Foundations Of Aspect-Oriented Languages (FOAL 2016)
- Hidehiko Masuhara, Kenta Fujita, Tomoyuki Aotani:
An advice mechanism for non-local flow control. 73-78 - Paul Leger, Hiroaki Fukuda:
Using continuations and aspects to tame asynchronous programming on the web. 79-82 - Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Toward disposable domain-specific aspect languages. 83-85
Language Modularity À La Mode (LaMOD 2016)
- Hirotada Kiriyama, Tomoyuki Aotani, Hidehiko Masuhara:
A Lightweight Optimization Technique for Data Types a la Carte. 86-90 - Bastian Kruck, Stefan Lehmann, Christoph Keßler, Jakob Reschke, Tim Felgentreff, Jens Lincke, Robert Hirschfeld:
Multi-level debugging for interpreter developers. 91-93 - Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Toward practical language oriented modularity. 94-98 - Michal Bystrický, Valentino Vranic:
Literal inter-language use case driven modularization. 99-103 - Raffi Khatchadourian, Olivia Moore, Hidehiko Masuhara:
Towards improving interface modularity in legacy Java software through automated refactoring. 104-106
Adaptation Scoping
- Matthias Springer, Hidehiko Masuhara, Robert Hirschfeld:
Hierarchical layer-based class extensions in Squeak/Smalltalk. 107-112 - Patrick Rein, Robert Hirschfeld, Stefan Lehmann, Jens Lincke:
Compatibility layers for interface mediation at run-time. 113-118
Software Processes
- Kim Mens, Rafael Capilla, Nicolás Cardozo, Bruno Dumas:
A taxonomy of context-aware software variability approaches. 119-124 - Harumi Watanabe, Ikuta Tanigawa, Midori Sugaya, Nobuhiko Ogura, Kenji Hisazumi:
A layer-structure diagram and a layer-interaction diagram towards a context-oriented development methodology for embedded systems. 125-130 - José Miguel Horcas, Mónica Pinto, Lidia Fuentes:
Towards the dynamic reconfiguration of quality attributes. 131-136
Alternative Adaptation Models
- Nguonly Taing, Thomas Springer, Nicolás Cardozo, Alexander Schill:
A dynamic instance binding mechanism supporting run-time variability of role-based software systems. 137-142 - Juan-Alberto Hernández-Martínez, Ulises Juárez-Martínez:
Model for fusion of software components. 143-145
Modular Real-Time Systems
- Jo Van Bulck, Job Noorman, Jan Tobias Mühlberg, Frank Piessens:
Towards availability and real-time guarantees for protected module architectures. 146-151
Systems and Contexts
- Markus Raab:
Improving system integration using a modular configuration specification language. 152-157 - Tetsuo Kamina, Tomoyuki Aotani, Hidehiko Masuhara:
Toward fluent module interactions. 158-159
Reflection
- Tony Clark:
Static meta-object protocols: towards efficient reflective object-oriented languages. 160-167 - Shigeru Chiba, YungYu Zhuang, Maximilian Scherr:
A design of deep reification. 168-171 - Nick Papoulias, Serge Stinckwich:
Towards projection: mapping reflection onto the userland. 172-175
Systems and Aspects
- Nadia Gámez, Lidia Fuentes:
Green software using aspect orientation for cyber-physical-systems. 176-177 - Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Application-specific language-oriented modularity: a case study of the ovirt project. 178-183
Workshop on Modularity in Modelling (MOMO 2016)
- Matthias Schöttle, Omar Alam, Jörg Kienzle, Gunter Mussbacher:
On the modularization provided by concern-oriented reuse. 184-189 - Martin Fleck, Javier Troya, Manuel Wimmer:
Towards generic modularization transformations. 190-195 - Bui Thi Mai Anh, Mikal Ziane, Serge Stinckwich, Tuong-Vinh Ho, Benjamin Roche, Nick Papoulias:
Separation of concerns in epidemiological modelling. 196-200 - José Miguel Horcas, Mónica Pinto, Lidia Fuentes, Steffen Zschaler:
Towards contractual interfaces for reusable functional quality attribute operationalisations. 201-205 - Fahad Rafique Golra, Antoine Beugnard, Fabien Dagnat, Sylvain Guérin, Christophe Guychard:
Addressing modularity for heterogeneous multi-model systems using model federation. 206-211 - Ana-Maria Sutîi, Tom Verhoeff, Mark van den Brand:
Modular multilevel metamodeling with MetaMod. 212-217
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