CfP: SHARK 2010 @ICSE
SHARK 2010
Fifth Workshop on SHAring and Reusing architectural Knowledge (SHARK)
www.cs.rug.nl/~paris/SHARK2010
In conjunction with the 32nd Int. Conf. on Software Engineering (ICSE
2010) www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010
Cape Town, South Africa, May 2-8, 2010
Important Dates:
25th January 2010 - paper submission
15th February 2010 - notification of acceptance
3rd March 2010 - camera-ready
2nd May 2010 - workshop
Workshop theme and goals
This workshop focuses on current and emerging methods, languages,
notations, technologies and tools to extract, represent, share, use
and re-use architectural knowledge. Architectural Knowledge (AK) is
the integrated representation of the software architecture of a
software-intensive system (or a family of systems), the architectural
design decisions, and the external context/environment. It is
increasingly recognized as the means for architecture governance; it
facilitates and supports collaboration and the transfer of expertise.
In this fifth SHARK edition we will ask the community to discuss and
contribute on how to reorganize and codify the Body of Knowledge of
the WICSA community (WICSA BOK). This is partially available through www.softwarearchitectureportal.org
and www.wicsa.net, but it needs to be reorganized and unified. We
see two broad objectives: (1) to codify the BOK in the way the
potential users (i.e. the members of the architecture community) would
like to see it; and (2) exploit Web 2.0 and social networking
techniques to support AK sharing, and better reachability/usability
(again) according to the actual needs of the community itself. SHARK
contributions will have the opportunity to propose their ideas and R&D
results to shape the next generation
www.softwarearchitectureportal.org BOK.
As tradition, SHARK aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners that are interested in sharing and reusing architectural
knowledge. The workshop will kick-start with short position statements
from the paper authors. The main focus will be on fosters creative
discussion between the participants in specific themes. Attendance
will be limited to a maximum of 30 participants.
Topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:
* Types of architectural knowledge in industrial settings
* Notations and languages to model or visualize architectural
knowledge
* Ontologies, domain models and meta-models for architectural
knowledge
* Communicating, sharing and using architectural knowledge -
approaches and case studies
* Tools to extract, visualize, share or use architectural knowledge
* Evolution of architectural knowledge
* Sharing architectural knowledge in the context of service-
oriented architectures (SOA) or Model-Driven Engineering (MDE)
* Architectural knowledge in Global Software Engineering
* Communicating architectural knowledge in open and closed
communities
* Architectural knowledge for requirements engineering
* Traceability between requirements, architectural design
decisions and architectural solutions (e.g. patterns, tactics,
reference architectures)
* Architectural knowledge in the process of architecting
* Emerging technologies supporting knowledge sharing
Workshop Organizers:
Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada
Program committee (tentative)
Pierre America, Philips Research, the Netherlands
M. Ali Babar, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Remco de Boer, ArchiXL, The Netherlands
Jan Bosch, Intuit, Mountain View, California
Rafael Capilla, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Peter Eeles, IBM, United Kingdom
Rik Farenhorst, DNV Cibit, The Netherlands
Torgeir Dingsoyr, Sintef, Trondheim, Norway
Jon Hall, Open University, UK
Trevor Harrison, University of South Australia, Australia
Rich Hilliard, independent consultant, USA
Ivan Mistrik, independent consultant, Germany
Henry Muccini, University of L'Aquila, Italy
Bashar Nuseibeh, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Eltjo Poort, Logica, The Netherlands
Antony Tang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Hans van Vliet, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Uwe Zdun, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Olaf Zimmermann, IBM Research, Switzerland
Guidelines for Submission
We are soliciting papers in three distinct categories:
1) future trend papers, describing ongoing research, new results, and
future trends (maximum 4 pages);
2) research papers describing innovative and significant original
research in the field (maximum 8 pages);
3) industrial papers describing industrial experience, case studies,
challenges, problems and solutions (maximum 8 pages).
A special kind of industrial paper submission is an example of a
document that shares some kind of architectural knowledge, together
with an evaluation of it or a description of the techniques that it
uses.
Please submit your paper online at the ICSE cyberchair site.
Submissions should be original and unpublished work. Each submitted
paper will undergo a rigorous review process by three members of the
Program Committee. All types of papers must conform to the ICSE
submission format and guidelines. All accepted papers will appear in
the IEEE Digital Library.
Special issue
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit their papers to
the Journal of Systems and Software www.elsevier.com/locate/jss.
Patricia Lago
www.cs.vu.nl/~patricia
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www.icsoc.org
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www.wicsa.net
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