Advocatus Diaboli Forum - Agents, Agile, Aspects
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within the Catholic Church whereby a so-called “Devil’s Advocate” (AD)
would assemble a prosecution case against candidates for canonization
to sainthood. The AD was not required to necessarily believe the
prosecution case they prepared, but was required to list every
possible reason to reject the candidate’s elevation. Proponents for
canonization would then mount a defense, addressing each of the points raised by the AD.
Consistently with the motivating philosophy of ENASE conferences, the
main agenda for AD forums is defined as to adversarially assess claims
to novelty and utility for selected software engineering approaches.
The AD sessions take place on each day of the ENASE conferences. They
are divided case-wise by candidate software engineering (SE)
approaches and are intended as putting these approaches on trial. For
AD Forum at ENASE
2007 the candidate approaches are “3A”: agent-, agile-, and
aspect-oriented software engineering.
ADF Scope and Publications
Prosecution cases for the “3A” candidate approaches have been prepared
by invited expert authors and made available as part of this Call for
Defense Papers (ref. http://www.enase.org/Advocatus.htm). We
specifically solicit defense papers, addressing and contesting the
charges raised. Each submitted paper will present a defense for just
one single specific case. Authors may submit multiple defense cases,
each separate case addressed in separate and non-connected submissions.
Acceptance or Rejection of each submission is independent.
ADF Important Dates for Defense Papers
April 30, 2007 Submission of “early” defense papers by authors who
would like their papers to go to the proceedings (notification of
acceptance on May 25 and the camera ready papers due on May 31, 2007)
May 25, 2007 Notification of acceptance/rejection
May 31, 2007 Camera-ready papers and registrations
June 15, 2007 Submission of defense papers not destined for ENASE
proceedings and for a post-conference Springer book, but aimed at the
special issue of the Requirements Engineering journal
July 22-25, 2007 AD Forum court proceedings at ENASE
October 1, 2007 Camera-ready papers for Springer book or for REJ
special issue
ADF Submissions
Authors should submit a paper in English of up to eight A4 pages,
carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling, using the ADF
on-line submission procedure. The guidelines for paper formatting
provided at the conference website must be strictly used for all
submitted papers. Authors must clearly indicate which of the three ADF
‘cases’ (Agile, Agents or Aspects) they are defending.
The submission format is the same as the camera-ready format. Please
check and carefully follow the instructions and templates provided.
The program committee will review all papers and the contact author
(the author who submits the paper) of each paper will be notified of
the result, by e-mail.
ADF Chairs
Brown, Robert B.K. - University of Wollongong, Australia
(bobrown@uow.edu.au)
Loucopoulos, Peri - Loughborough University, UK
(P.Loucopoulos@lboro.ac.uk)(…)
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