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WCOP @ CompArch 2013

18th International Doctoral Symposium on Components and Architecture

Doctoral Symposium of CompArch 2013 
June 17th, 2013, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

http://research.microsoft.com/~cszypers/events/WCOP2013/

In the frame of the CompArch 2013 conference, WCOP (formerly the Workshop on Component Oriented Programming) is organized as a Doctoral Symposium for young researchers in the area of component based software engineering, software architecture and software quality.

The doctoral symposium is aimed to give feedback from established researchers to promising new ideas in the field of component based software engineering, software architecture and software quality to young researchers in all phases of their Phd career. Therefore we intentionally encourage PhD students, young Post-Doc researchers, and junior academics to submit their proposal statements with potentially unfinished and not yet validated ideas.

Announcements

  • May 01, 2013: WCOP 2013 proceedings are now available in the ACM Digital Library
  • Apr 08, 2013: Workshop programme is now available (bottom of this page)
  • Apr 03, 2013: CompArch registration is now open
  • Apr 01, 2013: Detailed ACM formating instructions are now available
  • Feb 22, 2013: WCOP deadline has been extended to February 27th!
  • Aug 16, 2012: WCOP'13 website was launched

ACM SigsoftCompArch 2011

CompArch Young Investigator Award

Each year, the CompArch Young Investigator Award may be given to an outstanding paper accepted for WCOP and written by a PhD student(s). The award includes a free registration to CompArch and the presentation of the paper during the main CompArch program.

Topics

Areas of interest are component based software engineering, software architecture and software quality in general. More specifically, this includes:

  • software-services (as deployed components),
  • specification and analysis of quality of service properties,
  • predictable assembly of components / compositional reasoning,
  • component-oriented development processes,
  • traceability between architecture, components and code,
  • components as a means to implement architecture,
  • mobile and ubiquitous components for pervasive computer applications,
  • security and privacy of component based architecture,
  • performance/efficiency and reliability of component-based systems,
  • specification and analysis of component-based architecture,
  • deployment attribution / constraints,
  • COP and Model-driven Development (MDA),
  • addressing variability requirements in component-based solutions,
  • system design for independent extensibility,
  • maintainability and evolution of component based systems,
  • component versus application evolution,
  • management of component based systems,
  • domain-specific (vertical) standards,
  • organizational and business aspects of components and software architecture.

Submission Guidelines

Submitted research proposals should not be longer than 6 pages in double column ACM format. The submitted research proposal should address motivation, idea, benefits and planned next steps as well as related work and potential ideas of validation. It is well admitted, if a proposal primarily aims at discussion than at the presentation of solutions. Papers are to be submitted via the EasyChair conference system.

Proceedings

Accepted proposals will be published in the ACM Digital Library. The acceptance of a paper requires at least one author to register, present and to participate during the discussions of the workshop.

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline: February 21 February 27, 2013.
  • Notification deadline: March 25, 2013.
  • Submission of camera ready version: April 17, 2013.

Workshop Programme

08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:10 Workshop Opening
09:10-10:30 Session I

Alexander Wert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Performance Problem Diagnostics by Systematic Experimentation

Christoph Heger (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Systematic Guidance in Solving Performance and Scalability Problems

Philipp Merkle (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Predicting Transaction Quality for Balanced Data Consistency and Performance
Gabriel Campeanu (Mälardalen University, Sweden)
Support for High Performance using Heterogeneous Embedded Systems - a Ph.D. Research Proposal
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:00 Session II

Erik Burger (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Flexible Views for View-based Model-driven Development
Uwe Pohlmann (Fraunhofer IPT, Germany)
Safe Deployment for Reconfigurable Cyber-Physical Systems
Michael Langhammer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Co-Evolution of Component-based Architecture-Model and Object-Oriented Source Code
12:00-12:30 Planning of Break-out Groups
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Discussion in Break-out Groups
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:15 Presentations of Break-out Groups
17:15-17:30 Workshop Closing

Organisers

Barbora Buhnova
Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno
buhnova(at)fi.muni.cz
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~buhnova

Ralf Reussner
Institute for Program Structures and Data Organization
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
reussner(at)kit.edu
http://sdq.ipd.kit.edu

Clemens Szyperski
Microsoft 
clemens.szyperski(at)microsoft.com
http://research.microsoft.com/~cszypers

Wolfgang Weck
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
School of Engineering
wolfgang.weck(at)fhnw.ch 
www.fhnw.ch/people/wolfgang-weck


Workshop contact address:
wcop2013(at)easychair.org

Programme Committee

  • Steffen Becker (University of Paderborn, Germany)
  • Ivica Crnkovic (Mälardalen University, Sweden)
  • Ian Gorton (Pacific North West National Laboratory, USA)
  • George Heineman (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
  • Jan Kofron (Charles University, Czech Republic)
  • Anne Koziolek (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Grace A. Lewis (Software Engineering Institute, USA)
  • Raffaela Mirandola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
  • Robert Nord, (Software Engineering Institute SEI, USA)
  • Heinz Schmidt (RMIT University, Australia)
  • Judith Stafford (Tufts University, USA)
  • Massimo Tivoli (University of L'Aquila, Italy)

History

WCOP, formerly the Workshop on Component Oriented Programming, was founded in 1996 and organized subsequently by Clemens Szyperski, Cuno Pfister, Wolfgang Weck, Jan Bosch, and Ralf Reussner. It has ran in a series of highly successful workshops, mainly at ECOOP and later with CompArch. WCOP has traditionally attracted a healthy mix of advanced PhD students, junior academics, and industrial researchers - all presenting their latest work in progress. After WCOP'96 focused on the fundamental terminology of COP, the subsequent workshops expanded into the many related facets of component software. In conjunction with CompArch, where the most established conferences of the field are bundled, WCOP will play the role of an entry level scientific event, targeting submissions with innovative ideas in their early state, where established members of the community give feedback by reviews and the discussions during the symposium. The high number of experienced researchers traditionally attending WCOP makes WCOP a particularly interesting workshop for young researchers seeking feedback from the scientific and industrial community.