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Abstract
Tailor-made data management software (DMS) is not only important in the field
of embedded systems. DMS that incorporates only required functionality bears
the potential to strip down the code base and to improve reliability and
maintainability.
In the past 20 years several new technologies have emerged that aim at lean,
efficient, and well-structured software. Especially, work on software product
lines, components, patterns, features, and aspects is promising in this
respect. These techniques should also be applicable to DMS.
This workshop addresses the development, application, and assessment of these
new technologies in the context of DMS. We invite contributions to the below
listed and related topics.
Topics
Contributions regarding the following topics are invited:
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Tailoring and customization of DMS
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Embedded, mobile, and realtime systems
- Novel hardware
- Special-purpose applications: Ubiquitous Computing, Organic Computing, etc.
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Separation of concerns in DMS
- DMS synthesis, optimization, and composition
- Component-, kernel-, and transformation-systems
- Advanced programming paradigms: aspects, features, patterns, slices, components
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DMS / DBMS Architecture
- Software product lines, model-driven development
- Portability, adaptability, evolvability
We invite submissions of 2 to 6 pages long in
ACM proceedings format. The papers will be reviewed by at least three
members of the program committee and the organization committee. The authors
will be notified about acceptance before the early registration deadline.
Papers can be submitted in electronic form (PDF) without page numbering via the
submission site.
Submission is closed!
Workshop Format
The workshop is scheduled as a full day workshop. Accepted papers will be published in EDBT workshop proceedings in
ACM digital library.
January 07, 2008 |
Deadline for paper submissions |
January 28, 2008 |
Notification of acceptance |
February 15, 2008 |
Camera ready papers due |
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March 29, 2008 |
Workshop |
Sven Apel, University
of Passau (apel@uni-passau.de)
Marko Rosenmüller, University
of Magdeburg (rosenmueller@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
Gunter Saake, University
of Magdeburg (saake@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de)
Olaf Spinczyk, University
of Dortmund (Olaf.Spinczyk@informatik.uni-erlangen.de)
Goetz Graefe, HP Labs
Theo Härder, Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Martin Kersten, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI)
Thomas Leich, METOP GmbH
Awais Rashid, Lancaster University
Yannis Smaragdakis, University of Oregon
Aleksandra Tesanovic, Philips Research Laboratories
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