[ecoop-info] CfPart: SHARK 2008 at ICSE
Paris Avgeriou
paris at cs.rug.nl
Tue Mar 11 10:25:39 CET 2008
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Call For Participation
Third Workshop on SHAring and Reusing architectural Knowledge (SHARK 2008)
http://www.cs.rug.nl/~paris/SHARK2008
Leipzig, Germany, 13th May 2008
In conjunction with the 30th Int. Conf. on Software Engineering (ICSE
2008) http://icse08.upb.de/
Leipzig, Germany, 10th - 18th May 2008
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Workshop theme
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This year’s workshop continues its tradition of being the premier forum
for intensive discussion and presentation of research results and
experience reports on cutting-edge issues of the emerging field of
Architectural Knowledge (AK). Over the past three years we have
experienced an impressive increase in the number of research papers in
scientific conferences and journals, dealing with architecture
knowledge. There is also growing awareness between practitioners in the
industry of the complicated issues and challenges that AK management (or
lack thereof) entails. The mission of SHARK is to advance the state of
the art and practice in the field of AK in both theory and practice.
SHARK gives researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to share
their perspectives with others interested in the various aspects of this
inter-disciplinary and multi-faceted field.
Workshop Programme
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The resulting program reflects the truly multi-dimensional nature of
this field. In addition, the program includes three invited talks that
provide extra insight on three important aspects: Axel van Lamsweerde
will present Goal Models as Architectural Knowledge; Jon Hal will argue
that Requirements and Architecture are eventually two sides of the same
coin; and Rich Hilliard will provide his insight on Architecture
Documentation metamodels with respect to the international standard IEEE
1471 (revised into ISO/IEC 42010).
Session 1: Patterns and Requirements
* Invited Talk: Goal Models as Architectural Knowledge, Axel van Lamsweerde
* SOA Process Decisions: New Challenges in Architectural Knowledge
Modeling, Qing Gu, Patricia Lago
* Architecting as Decision Making with Patterns and Primitives, Uwe
Zdun, Paris Avgeriou, Carsten Hentrich, Schahram Dustdar
* Software Pre-Patterns as Architectural Knowledge, Gerald Bortis and
Andre van der Hoek
* Towards Architectural Knowledge Management Practices for Global
Software Development, Viktor Clerc
Session 2: Extending Software Architecture with Architectural Knowledge
* Invited Talk: Requirements and architectures: two sides of the same
coin, Jon Hal
* Evolution Styles to the Rescue of Architectural Evolution Knowledge,
Olivier Le Goaer, Dalila Tamzalit, Abdelhak-Djamel Seriai
* Exploiting Connector Knowledge To Efficiently Disseminate Highly
Voluminous Data Sets, Chris A. Mattmann, David Woollard, Nenad Medvidovic
* Multi-Tiered Design Rationale for Change Set Based Product Line
Architectures, Scott A. Hendrickson, Swaminathan Subramanian, Andre van
der Hoek
* The Application of Knowledge-Sharing Workspace Paradigm for Software
Architecture Processes, Muhammad Ali Babar
Session 3: Knowledge Modeling and Concepts
* Invited Talk: Knowledge Mechanisms in ISO/IEC 42010, Rich Hilliard
* Reference Architecture Knowledge Representation: An Experience, Elisa
Yumi Nakagawa, Jose Carlos Maldonado
* Leveraging Analysis-Aided Design Decision Knowledge in UML-Based
Development of Embedded Systems, Huascar Espinoza, David Servat, and
Sebastien Gerard
* A Value-Based Approach for Documenting Design Decisions Rationale: A
Replicated Experiment, Davide Falessi, Rafael Capilla, Giovanni Cantone
* In Search of ‘Architectural Knowledge’, Remco C. de Boer, Rik Farenhorst
* An Ontology-Driven Software Architecture Evaluation Method, Aida
Erfanian, Fereidoun Shams Aliee
Session 4: Working session
Social Event: Workshop Dinner (19:00).
We will go for dinner to Alte Nikolaischule, in order to facilitate
closer links between the SHARKs! The dinner is included in the workshop
registration fee.
Workshop Organizers:
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Paris Avgeriou
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
paris at cs.rug.nl
http://www.cs.rug.nl/~paris/
Patricia Lago
VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
patricia at cs.vu.nl
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~patricia
Philippe Kruchten
University of British Columbia, Canada
pbk at ece.ubc.ca
http://philippe.kruchten.com
Program committee
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Pierre America, Philips Research, the Netherlands
Muhammad Ali Babar, LERO, Ireland
Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Jan Bosch, Intuit, Mountain View, California
Rafael Capilla, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Torgeir Dingsoyr, Sintef, Trondheim, Norway
Rich Hilliard, independent consultant, USA
Ralph Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Axel van Lamsweerde, Universite Catholique de Louvain
Ivan Mistrik, independent consultant, Germany
Bashar Nuseibeh, Open University, UK
Eltjo Poort, LogicaCMG, The Netherlands
Antony Tang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Hans van Vliet, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
Uwe Zdun, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
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