William Harrison, Charles Barton, et al.
SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages)
Separation of concerns has been central to software engineering for decades, yet its many advantages are still not fully realized. A key reason is that traditional modularization mechanisms do not allow simultaneous decomposition according to multiple kinds of (overlapping and interacting) concerns. This workshop was intended to bring together researchers working on more advanced modularization mechanisms, and practitioners who have experienced the need for them, as a step towards a common understanding of the issues, problems and research challenges.
William Harrison, Charles Barton, et al.
SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages)
Harold Ossher
AOSD 2007
William Harrison, Harold Ossher, et al.
MACS 2005
Siobhán Clarke, William Harrison, et al.
SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages)