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Eric Wohlstadter |
University of British Columbia |
| is an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia. His research interests are in the areas of aspect-oriented programming, web services, object-oriented frameworks, and component-based software development. Eric was a co-organizer of the
ACP4IS 2006 workshop. Eric was also the organizing chair for AOSD 2007 and is a member of the AOSD 2008 Program Committee. |
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Daniel Lohmann |
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany |
| is a PhD student and member of the research staff at the Distributed Systems and Operating Systems group, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. Before joining Friedrich-Alexander University he worked as a software developer, consultant and IT trainer for several years. His PhD topic is on the design and development of aspect-oriented operating system product-lines. His current research activities are focused on the combination of Generic and Generative Programming with AOP in AspectC++, and on applying these techniques in the implementation of CiAO, an AUTOSAR conformant research operating system product line for automotive applications. Daniel co-organized the MMB 2006 workshop on Non-Functional Properties of Embedded Systems. |
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Celina Gibbs |
University of Victoria, Canada |
| is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Victoria. Her research has included the integration of aspects into memory management subsystems within Java Virtual Machines (JVMs). She has evaluated the application of aspects in this domain from both an evolutionary perspective and in terms of modern structural demands, specifically considering aspect-oriented support for realtime applications. Her current research largely focuses
on problems associated with extensibility in low-level systems infrastructures. In particular, she has been involved with both tool development and domain-specific language support for language VMs. |