3rd Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Software Composition Techniques (ESCOT 2012)
Empirical evaluation is a key activity to enable us to reach
evidence and learn about the quality of our software artefacts. With
aspect-oriented and related composition techniques, such as model
composition techniques, collaboration languages, and feature-oriented
programming, fast gaining wide attention in both research and industry
environments, there is a pressing need to define proper assessment
mechanisms, techniques, and methods to evaluate these new composition
techniques.