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WCOP 2015: International Doctoral Symposium on Components and Architecture

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Submission Date:
2015-01-25 Extended
Notification Date:
2015-02-16
Conference Date:
2015-05-04
Location:
Montreal, Canada
Years:
20
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Call For Papers

WCOP 2015 (International Doctoral Symposium on Components and Architecture) is a CORE C conference held in Montreal, Canada on 2015-05-04. The paper submission deadline is 2015-01-25 (extended). Acceptance notifications are sent on 2015-02-16.

In the frame of the CompArch 2015 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. 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.
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