The organizering committee will rely on an external board of advisory reviewers to review submitted position papers and ensure an impartial measure of paper quality prior to making a final decision. The review board is made up in such a way as to maximize representation of as many different SOC related research groups as possible.
Program Advisors
Kris De Volder <kdvolder@cs.ubc.ca> (contact organizer)
The Departement of Computer Science
University of British Columbia,
309-2366 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1
Canada.Kris De Volder is Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Departement of the University of British Columbia since Oktober 2000. He obtained his Ph.D from the VUB (Vrijë Univeristeit Brussel) in September 1998. His Ph.D explored the applications of using logic meta programs to manipulate object-oriented programs. He now conducts research in how to harvest the inherent crosscutting nature and expressive pattern matching capabilities of logic meta programming systems to express cross-cutting object program structure and to implement aspect languages.
Maurice Glandrup <glandrup@cs.utwente.nl>
University of Twente, The NetherlandsMaurice Glandrup is a researcher at the Department of Computer Science, Software Engineering chair, of the University of Twente. He has over 4 years experience as a software engineer working on large and complex systems in industry. Motivated by this experience, he recently switched to a research position, focusing on methods and models that support design for composition.
He co-organized the ECOOP2001 workshop on Advanced Separation of Concerns.
Siobhán Clarke <Siobhan.Clarke@cs.tcd.ie>
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.Siobhán Clarke is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Trinity College, Dublin. After graduating with a B.Sc. from Dublin City University in 1986, she spent eleven years as a professional software engineer with IBM. Since then, her research interests have been primarily in the area of advanced separation of concerns in software. Her PhD thesis was based on extending the decomposition (and composition) capabilities of object-oriented design languages. In addition to continuing work in ASOC across the development lifecycle, she is also interested in architecting and engineering e-Commerce solutions. She is a co-organiser of the ECOOP 2001 ASOC workshop, and an ECOOP 2001 workshop on "Engineering Complex Object-Oriented Systems for e-Commerce".
Robert Filman <rfilman@arc.nasa.gov>
NASA Ames Research Center.Robert Filman is a Computer Scientist at the Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science (RIACS) working in the Computational Sciences Division of NASA Ames Research Center, researching frameworks for developing distributed applications (DReAM). Prior to coming to NASA in May 1999, he worked in the research groups of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space, IntelliCorp and Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, and on the faculty of the Computer Science Department of Indiana University, Bloomington. He spent most of the 70's at Stanford (B.S. '74, M.S. '74, Ph.D. '79)
Robert Filman is Associate Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Internet Computing