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SAEroCon 2015 - Second Workshop on Software Architecture Erosion and Architectural Consistency

Date2015-09-08

Deadline2015-05-22

VenueDubrovnik/Cavtat, Croatia Croatia

Keywords

Websitehttps://saerocon.wordpress.com

Topics/Call fo Papers

The more complex a software system is and the longer a software system evolves, the more difficult it is to avoid effects like software architecture erosion or architectural drifts. These effects can lead to systems where the realization of the system diverges from the intended architecture with resultant negative impacts on quality attributes associated with the intended architecture. As studies have shown, untreated divergence can lead to systems which are impossible to maintain in the long run. Expensive redevelopments and replacements are the consequences. In recent years, researchers from different communities like software maintenance, model-driven development, and software architecture have investigated many aspects of software architecture erosion from different perspectives. The goal of the “Second Workshop on Software Architecture Erosion and Architectural Consistency (SAEroCon)” is to intensify the exchange of ideas regarding the current state-of-the-art/the state-of-the-practice and future research directions regarding architecture consistency, architecture recovery and restoration and ways to prevent and mitigate against architecture erosion. The workshop targets all software engineering researchers and practitioners interested in discussing ideas regarding these topics and shaping future research related to them.
Organizers:
Sebastian Herold, Lero, Ireland
Jim Buckley, Lero, Ireland
Andreas Rausch, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany

Last modified: 2015-03-28 09:31:36