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The AOSD Research Community in Brazil and its Crosscutting Impact
(or 10+3 lessons on how to boost a research community in less than 10 years)
UFBA, UFRN, UFPE, PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFSM, UFSCar, UnB, UNIFOR, UFMG, UFPB, UFRJ, UNIFESP, UNIVASF
10+3 Lessons
#1 Choose an overwhelming topic
#2 Create a research group
#3 Create a discussion list
#4 Create a workshop
#5 Invite international keynotes
#6 Focus attention with a special issue
#7 Talk to your neighbors
#8 Submit projects in cooperation
#9 Host “the” international conference
#10 Do your research job, share your results
#1 Choose an overwhelming topic
#separation of concerns
#crosscutting concerns
#AOP
#aspects
#join points, #advice
#AOSD
... beyond the buzzwords
Ten Emerging Technologies that will change the WORLD
Source: 2001 MIT Technology Review
PROMISSING!
First of all,
#AOSD is not just
about #aspects
#AOSD is about
software #modularity
going beyond traditional
abstraction boundaries
... across several dimensions
modularity: varying forms for varying purposes
Source: Gail Murphy - AOSD 2009
#aspects
#filters
#tasks
#features
...
#AOSD cuts across several areas
Separation of concerns and modularity in:
– Requirements– Software Architecture and Design– Modeling and Model-based Techniques– Software Product Lines– Exception Handling– Refactoring– Testing– ...
#2 Create a research group
2002:
#AOSD Research
Groups in Brazil
Source: http://adesivosdecorativos.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/mapabrasil_2.jpg
UFPE
PUC-Rio
UFSC
UFSCarICMC-USP
Source: http://adesivosdecorativos.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/mapabrasil_2.jpg
UFPE
PUC-RioUFRJ
UFBA
UFMG
UNIFOR
UFRN
ICMC-USPUFSCar UNIFESPUnicamp
2011:
#AOSD Research
Groups in Brazil
UFSM
UnB
UFPB
UNIVASF
#3 Create a discussion list
aosd-br @ yahoogroups.com
International lists: aosd-discuss, aspectj-users, …
Organizers:
Alessandro Garcia Carlos Lucena Christina Chavez Eduardo Piveta Luiz Zancanella Paulo BorbaSérgio Soares
Submissions: 41
Accepted: 17 research papers
Acceptance rate: 40%
- Plus 11 posters
Registered attendants: 70
#AOSD terminology in Portuguese
AOSD-BR:
the BRazilian AOSD community
is officially born!
#4 Create a workshop
Submissions: 26
Accepted: 14 research papers
Acceptance rate: 53%
PC Members from Brazil, Chile, Argentina and other countries
Registered attendants: 45
Keynotes:
Prof. Theo D'Hondt (Belgium)
Prof. Paulo Borba (Brazil)
#5 Invite international keynotes
WASP (2004-2006)
– Awais Rashid (UK)
– Crista Lopes (USA)
– Mira Mezini (Germany)
LA-WASP (2007-2011)
– Theo D'Hondt (Belgium), Paulo Borba (Brazil)
– Kevin Sullivan (USA), Marco Tulio (Brazil)
– Jon Whittle (UK), Alessandro Garcia (Brazil)
– Eric Tanter (Chile), Sergio Soares (Brazil)
– Mehmet Akşit (Netherlands)
#6 Focus attention with a special issue
JBCS Special Issue on #AOSD
Latin-American Network on #AOSD
Funded by CNPq, the Brazilian National Research Council – PROSUL 2006
WASP evolved to LA-WASP
The idea emerged at AOSD 2006
– AOSD-BR researchers and Prof. Eric Tanter, University of Chile
#7 Talk to your neighbors
#8 Submit projects in cooperation
Several projects in cooperation in Brazil – sponsored by CNPq, CAPES, FINEP, several FAPs
13 international cooperation projects– University of Lancaster (UK)– Universidad de Chile– Universidade de Nova Lisboa (Portugal)– Universidad de Malaga (Spain)– Universidad Politécnica de Valência (Spain)– Darmstadt University of Technology (Germany)
– University of California Irvine (USA)
#9 Host “the” international conference
#AOSD.11 in Brazil
#10 Do your research job, share your results
AOSD-BR: Main Research Topics
Exception Handling
Refactoring
Metrics
Testing
Early Aspects (Requirements + Software Architecture)
Modeling and Model-based Techniques
Software Product Lines
AOSD-BR: Collaboration among Research Groups
Metrics and Empirical Studies
PUC-Rio, UFPE, UFBA,
ICMC-USP, UFRN
Early Aspects
PUC-Rio, UFRN,
UFBA, UFPE
Exception Handling
PUC-Rio, Unicamp, UFPE, UFRN
Software Product Lines
PUC-Rio, UFPE,
ICMC-USP
Refactoring
UFPE, UFMG,
PUC-Rio
Testing
ICMC-USP, UFSCar,
PUC-Rio Modeling and Model-based Techniques
UFSCar, UFRN, UFRJ, UFBA, PUC-Rio
Research outcomes from collaborations
Exception Handling
FSE, ECOOP, ICSM, SBES
Refactoring
SBES, ICEIS, GPCE, ICSM
Metrics and Empirical Studies
ICSE, ECOOP, ICSM, TAOSD, AOSD, SBES
Testing
ICSE, ICST, SBES
Early Aspects (Requirements + Software Architecture)
AOSD, WICSA, ECSA, SBES
Modeling and Model-based Techniques
SBES, WICSA, CBSE, ECSA
Software Product Lines
ICSE, ECOOP, GPCE, ICSR, SBES
Show me the numbers: Quantitative Assessment
AOSD-BR: Theses and Dissertations (2000-2010)
21
53
AOSD-BR: Publications (1999-2010)
AOSD-BR: Papers in
Top Software Engineering Conferences
(1999-2011)
AOSD-BR: 46 papers at SBES
(1999-2010)
1999 - 2 papers (UFF)
2000 - 1 paper (IME-USP)
2001 - 4 papers (PUC-Rio, UFPE, PUC-PR)
2003 - 4 papers (PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFSCar, UFPE, UFBA)
2004 - 6 papers (PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFRN, UFPE, UFSCar, UFRGS)
2005 - 6 papers (PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFRGS, UFBA)
2006 - 5 papers (PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFRN, UFRGS, UFBA, UFMG)
2007 - 4 papers (ICMC-USP, UFRN, UFPE)
2008 - 4 papers (PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFRN, UFRJ)
2009 - 6 papers (PUC-Rio, UFRN, UFPE, UFBA, UPE, UFRJ)
2010 - 4 papers (PUC-Rio, ICMC-USP, UFBA)
AOSD-BR: Best Paper Awards
SBES
–11 nominations for “best paper award”
–03 best paper awards: 2004, 2005, 2010
AOSD
–03 nominations for “best paper award”
(the premier conference in the area)
AOSD-BR: Paper Citations
2 papers with more than 200 citations
6 papers with between 100-200 citations
14 papers with between 40-99 citations
Source: Google Scholar
AOSD-BR: Most cited paper
OOPSLA 2002
287 citations Source: Google Scholar
(Sep 27, 2011)
AOSD-BR: Most cited SBES paper
169 citations Source: Google Scholar
(Sep 27, 2011)
SBES 2003
AOSD-BR: PC Members in Top SE Conferences
AOSD ICSE SPLC ICSM RE CAISE
AOSD-BR: Facing Challenges
From #aspects to #modularity
Languages X tools
Conquering the Industry
Last but not least
Some important “factors” have
contributed for the AOSD-BR
fledgling community to take flight …
#10+1 A dynamic weaver
#10+1 A dynamic weaver
Alessandro worked with many members
of the AOSD-BR community
And with quite a lot of
researchers from abroad as well
#10+2 Highly motivated researchers
#10+3 SBES and several thoughtful supporters
Thanks!
Cheers!