LASSY 2017
Date: Apr 03, 2017 12:00 am – Apr 03, 2017 11:00 am
Location: Brussels, Belgium
CALL FOR PAPERS
Second Workshop on Live Adaptation of Software SYstems (LASSY)
co-located with <Programming> 2017 http://2017.programmingconference.org
Developing current-day software systems is challenging. On the one hand, their development and usage environment must be considered carefully, to understand the adaptations those systems might need to undergo to interact with other systems and their environment. On the other hand, due to the portability, mobility and increasingly evolutionary nature of software systems, such adaptations must be enacted while the system is running. In the past, couple of years many seemingly different techniques to address this concern have been proposed in isolation. The goal of LASSY is to congregate all topics relevant to dynamic adaptation and run-time evolution of software systems.
The Live Adaptation of Software SYstems (LASSY) workshop provides a space for discussion and collaboration between researchers working on the problem of enabling live adaptations to software systems, across the development stack. After a successful first edition, hosted at the *Modularity 2016* conference, the 2017 edition of the LASSY workshop will be collocated with the new <Programming> 2017 conference.
Topics of Interest
- Design and Implementation of Live Adaptive Software Systems
- Context-, aspect-, feature-, role- and agent-oriented programming
- Context representation and discovery
- Context-aware model-driven software development
- Context-aware data management
- Software variability and dynamic product lines
- Self-adaptive, self-explanatory systems
- Inconsistency management, verification, and validation
- Middleware and Runtime of Live Adaptive Software Systems
- Dynamic software evolution, upgrades and configuration
- Dynamic software and service composition mechanisms
- Dynamic software architecture and middleware approaches
- Dynamic user interface adaptation and multimodal user interfaces
- Impact and Assessment of Live Adaptive Software Systems
- User acceptance and usability issues
- Human, sociological, ethical and legal aspects
- Privacy and security aspects of dynamic adaptability
- Live adaptation in smart environments (e.g. smart rooms, smart robot cells, smart factories, smart cities)
- Self-adaptation and emergence in SoS and CPSoS
Important Links
- Workshop website: http://conf.researchr.org/track/LASSY-2017/LASSY-2017-papers
- Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lassy20160
- Conference website: http://2017.programmingconference.org
Submission
Submitted papers must not exceed 6 pages and must conform to the [ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings Format]
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/
Submissions must be provided via [Easychair]
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lassy20160
More information can be found on the [LASSY website]
http://conf.researchr.org/track/LASSY-2017/LASSY-2017-papers
Organizing Committee
- Uwe Aßmann (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
- Nicolás Cardozo (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
- Thomas Kühn (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
- Kim Mens (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Program Committee
- Engineer Bainomugisha (Makerere University, Uganda)
- Kirstie L. Bellman (Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, USA)
- Jan Bosch (Chalmers University, Sweden)
- Walter Cazzola (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
- Shigeru Chiba (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- Ruzanna Chitchyan (University of Leicester, England)
- Carlo Ghezzi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Oscar González Rojas (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
- Sebastian Götz (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
- Herman Hartmann (NXP Semiconductors, Netherlands)
- Robert Hirschfeld (Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany)
- Tetsuo Kamina (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
- Thomas Kropf (Universität Tübingen, Germany)
- Hidehiko Masuhara (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Guido Salvaneschi (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
- Rafael Capilla Sevilla (Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain)
- Thomas Springer (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Second Workshop on Live Adaptation of Software SYstems (LASSY)
co-located with <Programming> 2017 http://2017.programmingconference.org
Developing current-day software systems is challenging. On the one hand, their development and usage environment must be considered carefully, to understand the adaptations those systems might need to undergo to interact with other systems and their environment. On the other hand, due to the portability, mobility and increasingly evolutionary nature of software systems, such adaptations must be enacted while the system is running. In the past, couple of years many seemingly different techniques to address this concern have been proposed in isolation. The goal of LASSY is to congregate all topics relevant to dynamic adaptation and run-time evolution of software systems.
The Live Adaptation of Software SYstems (LASSY) workshop provides a space for discussion and collaboration between researchers working on the problem of enabling live adaptations to software systems, across the development stack. After a successful first edition, hosted at the *Modularity 2016* conference, the 2017 edition of the LASSY workshop will be collocated with the new <Programming> 2017 conference.
Topics of Interest
- Design and Implementation of Live Adaptive Software Systems
- Context-, aspect-, feature-, role- and agent-oriented programming
- Context representation and discovery
- Context-aware model-driven software development
- Context-aware data management
- Software variability and dynamic product lines
- Self-adaptive, self-explanatory systems
- Inconsistency management, verification, and validation
- Middleware and Runtime of Live Adaptive Software Systems
- Dynamic software evolution, upgrades and configuration
- Dynamic software and service composition mechanisms
- Dynamic software architecture and middleware approaches
- Dynamic user interface adaptation and multimodal user interfaces
- Impact and Assessment of Live Adaptive Software Systems
- User acceptance and usability issues
- Human, sociological, ethical and legal aspects
- Privacy and security aspects of dynamic adaptability
- Live adaptation in smart environments (e.g. smart rooms, smart robot cells, smart factories, smart cities)
- Self-adaptation and emergence in SoS and CPSoS
Important Links
- Workshop website: http://conf.researchr.org/track/LASSY-2017/LASSY-2017-papers
- Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lassy20160
- Conference website: http://2017.programmingconference.org
Submission
Submitted papers must not exceed 6 pages and must conform to the [ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings Format]
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/
Submissions must be provided via [Easychair]
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lassy20160
More information can be found on the [LASSY website]
http://conf.researchr.org/track/LASSY-2017/LASSY-2017-papers
Organizing Committee
- Uwe Aßmann (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
- Nicolás Cardozo (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
- Thomas Kühn (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
- Kim Mens (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Program Committee
- Engineer Bainomugisha (Makerere University, Uganda)
- Kirstie L. Bellman (Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, USA)
- Jan Bosch (Chalmers University, Sweden)
- Walter Cazzola (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
- Shigeru Chiba (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- Ruzanna Chitchyan (University of Leicester, England)
- Carlo Ghezzi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Oscar González Rojas (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
- Sebastian Götz (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
- Herman Hartmann (NXP Semiconductors, Netherlands)
- Robert Hirschfeld (Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany)
- Tetsuo Kamina (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
- Thomas Kropf (Universität Tübingen, Germany)
- Hidehiko Masuhara (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Guido Salvaneschi (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
- Rafael Capilla Sevilla (Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain)
- Thomas Springer (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)