Re: [aspectwerkz-user] Adopting AOP
Allison Duck <[email protected]> Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:00:18 -0700 (PDT)
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Sorry for not providing more details in my earlier version, but I wanted to write a message that was short enough people could read it! I am a student at UBC in Vancouver, Canada. The work will be available on the Software Practices Lab website and, depending on how well it goes, may be submitted to an appropriate forum for publishing this kind of industry result. I am working on this project with Gregor Kiczales here at UBC. In terms of email interview, that is possible, but I would prefer to do it by phone or face-to-face, if in British Columbia or the Pacific Northwest. Cheers, Allison -----Original Message----- > Date: Mon Jul 11 00:23:18 PDT 2005 > From: "Alexandre Vasseur" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [aspectwerkz-user] Adopting AOP > To: [email protected] > > Hi Allison > > Could you detail a bit to help everyone understand this survey: > - what 's your title / what are you doing (especially in the AOP space) > - where the results will be published (University of British Columbia > site, AOSD or similar conference site, private web site etc, paper to > be published for upcoming AOSD related conference ?) > - how long the talk may last / would it be possible to do it over > email instead (timezone, don't talk to stranger syndrom etc.) > > This will help our AspectWerkz users understand how their > participation can really help. > Thanks > Alex > > On 7/11/05, Allison Duck <[email protected]> wrote: > > Many of us are excited about AOP, and the potential it has for improving software development. But so far there is little hard data comparing the experiences of companies adopting AOP. What were the benefits? Costs? Unanticipated problems? Helpful strategies? > > > > As a contribution in this area, I would like to prepare such a study. > > > > I need your help. > > > > To do the study, I need to talk to developers and/or technical managers who have adopted AOP. All that is required is a short interview of a few key people involved in such projects. Needless to say, your company will remain anonymous, and no identifying information will be included. > > > > In return for your time I can promise you... a free copy of the otherwise free report! And, more seriously, the satisfaction of knowing that together we will have started to increase the hard data available on AOP adoption. > > > > Please let me know if you are interested in participating. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Allison Duck > > > >