Aspect-Oriented Software Development 2010, March 15-19th, 2010, Rennes & Saint-Malo, France. AOSD 2009 is the premier forum for researchers in aspect-oriented software development, organized in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and ACM SIGSOFT.
8th International Conference on Software Composition (SC2009) co-located with TOOLS-Europe 2009. The International Conference on Software Composition (SC) is the leading venue that addresses challenges of software composition. SC seeks to develop a better understanding of how composition of software parts may be used to build and maintain large software systems. SC2009 will be the eighth edition in the series.
Aspect-Oriented Software Development 2009, March 2-6th, 2009, Charlottesville, USA. AOSD 2009 is the premier forum for researchers in aspect-oriented software development, organized in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and ACM SIGSOFT.
Software Composition 2008, March 29-30th, 2008. Budapest, Hungary. SC 2008 is the 7th Symposium on Software Composition. It is the premier symposium that brings together the research and industrial communities in order to develop a better understanding of how software components may be used to build and maintain large software systems.
SCCC 2007, November 8-9th 2007, Iquique, Chile: The International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society (SCCC) is one of the oldest and most important computer science conferences in Latin America, and has one of the highest-quality technical levels in the region
PL 2010 the third summer school on Programming Languages, a one day event including presentations of recent programming languages like Scala and Groovy, and treatment of challenging issues like concurrent programming and embedded domain-specific languages.
PL 2009 the second summer school on Programming Languages, a one-day event intended to provide interested students with an overview of some major topics and research issues, considering the role of programming languages in software evolution.
CASTA 2009: Workshop on Context-Aware Software Technology and Applications. Co-located with ESEC/FSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recent developments in dynamic programming languages enable context awareness technically, but the application-oriented communities have had little opportunity to benefit from these insights. Vice versa, certain application requirements concerning context could probably be met better by specially-tailored programming and modeling techniques. This workshop attempts to bring together researchers from the disparate communities to exchange ideas, establish a common research program, and foster new collaborations.
DSAL workshop series: The DSAL workshop series is dedicated to the exploration of the area of domain-specific aspect languages, including language design, enabling technologies and composition issues.
PL 2008: This two-day school is intended to provide interested students with an overview of some major topics and research issues in the area of programming languages. It covers a wide range of programming paradigms, as well as challenges and techniques in language design, formalization and implementation.
BIC 2007: This one-week thematic workshop aims at gathering international researchers of renown and students interested in biologically-inspired computing in an interactive format propitious to exchange of ideas.
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Orion: To close the ORION collaboration project with the PROG lab of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, a one-day workshop will be held at the DCC on November 12th, 2007. Several researchers from Brussels will be present and expose on their most recent research work.
Pleiad Launch at DCC: Presentation of the Pleiad lab to the Computer Science Department and to the community.
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