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    SHARK 2011 - Sixth Workshop on SHAring and Reusing architectural Knowledge (SHARK 2011)

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    Deadline: January 21, 2011 | Date: May 24, 2011

    Venue/Country: Hawaii, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-12-30 12:58:36 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Sixth Workshop on SHAring and Reusing architectural Knowledge (SHARK 2011)

    33rd Int. Conf. on Software Engineering (ICSE 2011)

    ICSE 2011

    Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 21-28, 2011

    http://www.shark-workshop.org/

    We look forward to seeing you in Hawaii!

    SHARK 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 recognized as the means for architecture governance; it facilitates and supports collaboration and the transfer of expertise. In this sixth SHARK edition we will investigate the approaches for AK personalization, where knowledge is not codified through templates or annotations, but it is exchanged through the discussion between the different stakeholders. Therefore, the emphasis does not lie on resource-intensive documentation but on lightweight, just-in-time conversations facilitated by 'knowledge yellow pages' (who knows what). The AK community has not explored AK personalization in depth, even though it has acknowledged its value as a viable approach.

    In good 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 fostering creative discussion between the participants, on 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; use of viewpoints and ADL to transfer AK

    Ontologies, domain models and meta-models for architectural knowledge

    Communicating, sharing and using architectural knowledge approaches and case studies, especially in an industrial setting

    Tools to extract, visualize, share or use architectural knowledge

    Evolution of architectural knowledge

    Sharing architectural knowledge in the context of SOA or MDE

    Architectural knowledge in Global Software Engineering

    Communicating architectural knowledge in open, inner and private communities

    Sharing architectural knowledge in agile development projects

    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

    AK reasoning techniques

    Methods and tools for AK personalization

    Hybrid approaches: making the best of both personalization and codification

    Industrial case studies of AK personalization

    Applying knowledge management theory on knowledge personalization

    Workshop Organizers

    Patricia Lago

    Department of Computer Science, VU University Amsterdam

    Software Engineering Group

    patriciaatcs.vu.nl

    http://www.cs.vu.nl/~patricia/

    Paris Avgeriou

    Department of Mathematics and Computing, University of Groningen

    Software Engineering and Architecture (SEARCH) Group

    parisatcs.rug.nl

    http://www.cs.rug.nl/~paris/

    Philippe Kruchten

    University of British Columbia, Canada

    pbkatece.ubc.ca

    http://philippe.kruchten.com

    Program committee

    Pierre America, Philips Research, The Netherlands

    M. Ali Babar, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Remco de Boer, ArchiXL, The Netherlands

    Janet Burge, Miami University, USA

    Jan Bosch, Intuit, Mountain View, California

    Rafael Capilla, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain

    Paul Clements, Software Engineering Institute, USA

    Torgeir Dingsoyr, Sintef, Trondheim, Norway

    Peter Eeles, IBM, United Kingdom

    Davide Falessi, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway & University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

    Bart van den Hooff, U University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Rich Hilliard, independent consultant, USA

    Anton Jansen, ABB Research, Sweden

    Kai Koskimies, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

    Peng Liang, Wuhan University, China

    Ivan Mistrik, independent consultant, Germany

    Henry Muccini, University of L'Aquila, Italy

    Eltjo Poort, Logica, The Netherlands

    Antony Tang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

    Hans van Vliet, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Eoin Woods, BlackRock, UK

    Uwe Zdun, Technical University of Vienna, Austria

    Olaf Zimmermann, IBM Research, Switzerland

    Guidelines for Submission

    We are soliciting papers in three distinct categories:

    future trend papers, describing ongoing research, new results, and future trends (maximum 4 pages);

    research papers describing innovative and significant original research in the field (maximum 8 pages);

    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 ACM Digital Library.

    Special issue

    Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit their papers to the Journal of Systems and Software http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jss.

    Important dates

    21st January 2011 - paper submission

    10th February 2011 - notification of acceptance

    10th March 2011 - camera-ready

    24th May 2011 - workshop


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