Program committee


About the Organizers


Andy Kellens (email) Andy Kellens is a researcher at the Programming Technology Lab (PROG) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where he obtained a MSc (2003) and PhD (2007) degree. His research interests include aspect mining, automatic pointcut generation and co-evolution between design and implementation. Andy's research has lead to the development of IntensiVE, a tool suite based on declarative meta programming that allows for the documentation and verification of structural regularities with respect to the source code. Andy was one of the founders of the LATE workshop series and has been a co-organiser ever since the workshop's inception in 2005.

Bram Adams (email) Bram Adams is a researcher at the Software Analysis and Intelligence Lab (SAIL) of Queen's University, Canada, and an affiliate of the PROG lab at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. He obtained a Master in Computer Science Engineering (2004) and a PhD in Computer Science (2008) at the GH-SEL lab, Ghent University, Belgium. His research focuses on the co-evolution of source code and the build system in general and its implications on the introduction of AOSD technology in legacy systems. To support this work, he has developed a flexible aspect language for C (Aspicere) and a re(verse)-engineering framework for build systems (MAKAO).

Ademar Aguiar (email) Ademar Aguiar is a Professor at Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto (FEUP) and does Research & Development at INESC Porto. He has over 20 years of experience on software development and has specialised on software design and architecture, namely application frameworks and software patterns, agile processes, and software documentation, topics about which he has authored research papers and presented courses to academic and industrial audiences. He obtained a PhD at FEUP addressing the documentation of object-oriented application frameworks using an approach supported on wikis. Currently, his main research interests are on wiki-based tools to support agile software development, and architecture, design and evolution of complex software systems, such as framework-intensive applications.