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Most of the middleware used and developed today is characterised by its inflexibility in adapting to different target environments and application areas. This lack of adaptability usually comes from the fact that middleware is traditionally built as a single monolithic entity. This inflexibility usually can be characterised by either the inability to adapt the behaviour of the platform, the inability to adapt its structure, or even both. In application domains such as mobile computing, distributed multimedia, and distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems, where resources are both constrained and variable in time, having the ability to reconfigure the middleware in order to optimise the resource usage and/or provide the desired quality of service (QoS) becomes a key feature.
Applying reflective techniques to middleware in order to "open up" the implementation, is one of the ways to provide a greater degree of configurability and dynamic adaptability at the middleware level. In the past few years, researchers have been experimenting with the use of reflection, component-based software engineering, software architecture design patterns and component frameworks, to achieve these goals.
Following the success of the past three workshops, ARM2005 aims at providing researchers with a leading edge view on the state of the art in reflective and adaptive middleware, and with the challenging problems that remain unsolved. This workshop permits researchers from around the world investigating middleware adaptation to interact and share ideas. It will provide a forum to further the application of adaptive middleware techniques to a variety of domains, such as medicine, command and control, homeland security, entertainment and commerce.
Attendance to the workshop is based on the submission of a position paper or demo. Position papers should not exceed 6 pages of text on letter/A4 paper in ACM format without page numbers. Document templates for most popular document processing tools can be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Poster submissions should be accompanied with a 2-page abstract summarizing the poster.
Papers and poster abstracts should be emailed to <rm05submit@fusion.txcorp.com> with subject line clearly identifying "ARM2005 submission" before submission deadline. All papers and abstracts should be in either PS, PDF or Microsoft Word, format.
All workshop papers will be published via ACM's Digital Library as part of the "ACM International Conference Proceeding Series" (AICPS).
Topics of interest to this workshop include, but not limit to the following:
| Paper and abstract submission | |
| Acceptance notification | Friday, September 23, 2005 |
| Camera-ready papers due | Friday, October 14, 2005 |
| Workshop | Monday, November 28, 2005 |
| Anders Andersen | University of Tromso, Norway |
| Gordon Blair | Lancaster University, UK |
| Roy Campbell | University of Illinois at U. Champaign, USA |
| Renato Cerqueira | PUC-Rio, Brazil |
| Yvonne Coady | University Victoria, Canada |
| Angelo Corsaro | Alenia Marconi System, Italy |
| Fábio Costa | Federal University of Goiás, Brazil |
| Edward Curry | National University of Ireland, Ireland |
| Frank Eliassen | University of Oslo, Norway |
| Kurt Geihs | University of Kassel, Germany |
| Christopher Gill | Washington University in St. Louis, USA |
| Jadwiga Indulska | University of Queensland, Australia |
| Graham Kirby | University of Saint-Andrews, Scotland |
| Fabio Kon | University of São Paulo, Brazil |
| Joseph Loyall | BBN Technologies, USA |
| Philip K. McKinley | Michigan State University, USA |
| Priya Narasimhan | Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
| Sara Tucci Piergiovanni | University La Sapienza, Italy |
| Stefano Russo | Federico II University of Naples, Italy |
| Corrado Santoro | Universita' di Catania, Italy |
| Douglas Schmidt | Vanderbilt University, USA |
| Richard Staehli | Simula Research Lab, Norway |
| Carolyn Talcott | SRI International, USA |
| Gautam Thaker | Lockheed Martin, USA |
| Nalini Venkatasubramanian | University of California at Irvine, USA |
| Steve Vinoski | IONA Technologies, USA |
| Nanbor Wang | Tech-X Corporation, USA |
| Renato Cerqueira (co-chair) | PUC-Rio, Brazil |
| Nanbor Wang (co-chair) | Tech-X Corporation, USA |
| Angelo Corsaro | Alenia Marconi System, Italy |
| Fábio Costa | Federal University of Goiás, Brazil |
| Richard Staehli | Unaffiliated |
| Nalini Venkatasubramanian | University of California at Irvine, USA |
Contact Info: <rm05@fusion.txcorp.com>