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Early aspects at ICSE 2008: workshop on aspect-oriented requirements engineering and architecture design

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The "Early Aspects @ ICSE'08" is the 13th edition of the workshop on Early Aspects [1]. Early Aspects focuses on the identification, modularization, representation and composition of crosscutting concerns during the requirements engineering and architecture derivation activities. The specific aim of the present workshop is twofold: (a) to stimulate integration of the work on early development activities for product lines with the work for Early Aspects, and (b) to initiate creation of a Product Lines application demonstration with Early Aspects.

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[1]
Early Aspects.net, web site for the "Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design", http://early-aspects.net/.
[2]
Arcade Game Maker Pedagogical Product Line case study, web site: http://www.sei.cmu.edu/productlines/ppl/
[3]
Baniassad, E., Clements, P.C., Araújo, J., Moreira, A., Rashid, A., Tekinerdogan, B. 2006. Discovering Early Aspects. IEEE Software 23(1): 61--70

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  • (2012)Using CVL to operationalize product line development with reusable aspect modelsProceedings of the VARiability for You Workshop: Variability Modeling Made Useful for Everyone10.1145/2425415.2425418(9-14)Online publication date: 30-Sep-2012

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ICSE Companion '08: Companion of the 30th international conference on Software engineering
May 2008
214 pages
ISBN:9781605580791
DOI:10.1145/1370175
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  1. domain analysis
  2. early aspects
  3. requirements engineering
  4. software architecture
  5. software product lines

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  • (2012)Using CVL to operationalize product line development with reusable aspect modelsProceedings of the VARiability for You Workshop: Variability Modeling Made Useful for Everyone10.1145/2425415.2425418(9-14)Online publication date: 30-Sep-2012

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