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10th AOSD 2011: Porto de Galinhas, Brazil
- Paulo Borba, Shigeru Chiba:

Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development, AOSD 2011, Porto de Galinhas, Brazil, March 21-25, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0605-8
Keynote
- Mary Shaw

:
Modularity for the modern world: summary of invited keynote. 1-6
Specifying concerns
- Andrew Casey, Laurie J. Hendren:

MetaLexer: a modular lexical specification language. 7-18 - Shahar Maoz

, Yaniv Sa'ar:
AspectLTL: an aspect language for LTL specifications. 19-30 - Sébastien Mosser

, Gunter Mussbacher, Mireille Blay-Fornarino
, Daniel Amyot
:
From aspect-oriented requirements models to aspect-oriented business process design models: an iterative and concern-driven approach for software engineering. 31-42
Incremental development
- Ina Schaefer, Lorenzo Bettini

, Ferruccio Damiani
:
Compositional type-checking for delta-oriented programming. 43-56 - Chang Hwan Peter Kim, Don S. Batory, Sarfraz Khurshid:

Reducing combinatorics in testing product lines. 57-68 - Daniel Lohmann

, Wanja Hofer, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat
, Olaf Spinczyk:
Aspect-aware operating system development. 69-80
Being empirical
- Eduardo Figueiredo, Alessandro Garcia, Marcelo de Almeida Maia, Gabriel Coutinho Sousa Ferreira, Camila Nunes, Jon Whittle:

On the impact of crosscutting concern projection on code measurement. 81-92 - Steffen Zschaler

, Awais Rashid
:
Aspect assumptions: a retrospective study of AspectJ developers' assumptions about aspect usage. 93-104 - Susanne Cech Previtali, Thomas R. Gross:

Aspect-based dynamic software updating: a model and its empirical evaluation. 105-116
Advances on aspect languages
- Eric Bodden

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Closure joinpoints: block joinpoints without surprises. 117-128 - Philippe Moret

, Walter Binder
, Éric Tanter:
Polymorphic bytecode instrumentation. 129-140 - Mehdi Bagherzadeh, Hridesh Rajan

, Gary T. Leavens, Sean L. Mooney:
Translucid contracts: expressive specification and modular verification for aspect-oriented interfaces. 141-152
Practical aspects
- Andres J. Ramirez, Adam C. Jensen, Betty H. C. Cheng

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An aspect-oriented approach for implementing evolutionary computation applications. 153-164 - Pilsung Kang, Eli Tilevich

, Srinidhi Varadarajan, Naren Ramakrishnan
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Maintainable and reusable scientific software adaptation: democratizing scientific software adaptation. 165-176 - Kiev Gama

, Didier Donsez:
Applying dependability aspects on top of "aspectized" software layers. 177-190
Measuring code
- Jörg Liebig, Christian Kästner

, Sven Apel
:
Analyzing the discipline of preprocessor annotations in 30 million lines of C code. 191-202 - Isela Macia Bertran, Alessandro Garcia, Arndt von Staa:

An exploratory study of code smells in evolving aspect-oriented systems. 203-214 - Reishi Yokomori, Harvey P. Siy, Norihiro Yoshida, Masami Noro, Katsuro Inoue:

Measuring the effects of aspect-oriented refactoring on component relationships: two case studies. 215-226
Events
- Vaidas Gasiunas, Lucas Satabin, Mira Mezini, Angel Núñez, Jacques Noyé:

EScala: modular event-driven object interactions in scala. 227-240 - Adrian Holzer, Lukasz Ziarek, K. R. Jayaram, Patrick Eugster:

Putting events in context: aspects for event-based distributed programming. 241-252 - Tetsuo Kamina

, Tomoyuki Aotani
, Hidehiko Masuhara:
EventCJ: a context-oriented programming language with declarative event-based context transition. 253-264
Modularity visions: keynote address
- André van der Hoek, Nicolás López:

A design perspective on modularity. 265-280
Modularity visions track: invited talks
- James D. Herbsleb

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Talking about concerns. 281-282 - Gilad Bracha:

Modules: dreams and reality. 283-284
Modularity visions: papers
- Christoph Bockisch, Somayeh Malakuti, Mehmet Aksit, Shmuel Katz:

Making aspects natural: events and composition. 285-300 - William Harrison:

Modularity for the changing meaning of changing. 301-312

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