Modern modelling techniques that often use graphical notations have difficulty localizing concerns involving global constraints. Post-object programming technologies try to overcome such restrictions. Model-Driven  (MD) and Aspect-Oriented (AO) approaches  are two complementary and competing solutions for the problem of separation and combination of aspects in the area of software development and maintenance.
      There are several areas where AO and MD approaches may play together or compete. All these areas are in the scope of the present workshop. The identification of these areas of competition and cooperation is currently a subject of high interest.
   It is important to establish the comparison on more scientific basis e.g. formal models, experimentation results, comparative case studies etc. Any experience with the interplay between AO and MD will also be of high interest. The aim of this workshop is to bring together people from academia and industry, which can identify the problems, find out general approaches and express benefits from such findings.



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