Below is a list of position papers submitted by workshop participants. (The position papers are sorted by the the last names of the authors) Each position paper (PDF format) is linked to its title below. A gzipped tar file of all position papers is also available.
Analyzing Multi-dimensional
Programming in AOP and Composition Filters
Lodewijk M.J. Bergmans and Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente
Sorting out Concerns
Lee Carver and William G. Griswold, University of California,
San Diego
The Dimensions of Separating
Requirements Concerns for the Duration of the Development Lifecycle
Siobhan Clarke,
Dublin City University
William Harrison, Harold
Ossher, and Peri Tarr, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Recombing Concerns: Experience with
Transformation
Geoff A. Cohen, Duke University
A Framework to Address a
Two-dimensional Composition of Concerns
Constantinos A.
Constantinides, Atef Bader, and Tzilla
Elrad, Illinois Institute of Technology
First-Class Extensibility for UML -
Packaging of Profiles, Stereotypes, Patterns
Desmond D'Souza, Aamod Sane, and Alan Birchenough
Dimension Templates:
Multi-dimensional Separation of Concerns in UML
Marcus Fontura, Princeton University
Motivation for Enabling Separation
of Concerns in Software Product Lines
Michael Grier, Raytheon Systems Company, Colorado
Aspect Browser: Tool Support for
Managing Dispersed Aspects
William G.
Griswold, University of California, San Diego
Yoshikiyo Kato, University of Tokyo
Jimmy J. Yuan, University of California, San Diego
Aspects, Concerns, Subjects,
Views, ...
Rich Hilliard, Integrated Systems and Internet Solutions
Inc., Massachusetts
Dimensions for the Separation of
Concerns in Describing Software Development Processes
Pavel
Hruby, Navision Software, Denmark
Multidimensional Tree-Structured
Spaces for Separation of Concerns in Software Development Environments
Doug Kimmelman, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
The Structure of Features in Java
Code: An Exploratory Investigation
Albert Lai and Gail C.
Murphy, University of British Columbia
The Role of the Base in
Aspect-oriented Programming
John Lamping, Xerox PARC
Separation of Concerns and Typing: A
First Stab (Updated February 3, 2000)
Hafedh Mili, Joumana Dargham, and Salah Bendelloul,
Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Separation of Concerns in Early
Stage of Framework Development
Shin Nakajima, NEC, Japan
Towards a Formal Model of
Object-oriented Hyperslices
Torsten Nelson, Donald Cowan, and Paulo Alencar, University
of Waterloo
On Aspect-oriented Design - Applying
"Multi-Dimensional Separation of Concerns" on Designing Quality
Attributes
Natsuko Noda and Tomoji Kishi, NEC Corporation, Japan
Migrating a Static Analysis Tool
to AspectJ
Martin P. Robillard
and Gail C. Murphy, University of
British Columbia
Dynamic Component Gluing (Postscript)
Linda Seiter, Santa Clara University
Mira Mezini, University of Siegen
Karl Lieberherr, Northwestern University
The Watson Subject Compiler and
AspectJ( A Critique of Practical Objects)
Mark Skipper, Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine
Separation and Composition of
Overlapping and Interacting Concerns
Antonio Rito Silva, University of Lisbon
Multiple Dimensions of Concern in
Software Testing
Stanley M. Sutton Jr., EC Cubed Inc., Connecticut
Composing Non-orthogonal
Meta-programs
Bart Vanhaute, Eddy Truyen, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
The Limits to Factoring
David Ungar, Sun Microsystems Laboratory