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3. RISE 2006: Geneva, Switzerland
- Nicolas Guelfi, Didier Buchs:
Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques, Third International Workshop, RISE 2006, Geneva, Switzerland, September 13-15, 2006. Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4401, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71875-8 - Kenneth J. Turner, Koon Leai Larry Tan:
Graphical Composition of Grid Services. 1-17 - Mauro Caporuscio, Valérie Issarny:
A UML 2.0 Profile for Architecting B3G Applications. 18-34 - Giovanni Aiello, Marco Alessi, Massimo Cossentino, Alfonso Urso, Giuseppe Vella:
RTDWD: Real-Time Distributed Wideband-Delphi for User Stories Estimation. 35-50 - Massimo Felici:
Trust Strategies and Policies in Complex Socio-technical Safety-Critical Domains: An Analysis of the Air Traffic Management Domain. 51-65 - Mario Anzures-García, Miguel J. Hornos, Patricia Paderewski-Rodríguez:
Development of Extensible and Flexible Collaborative Applications Using a Web Service-Based Architecture. 66-80 - Marc-Elian Bégin, Guillermo Diez-Andino Sancho, Alberto Di Meglio, Enrico Ferro, Elisabetta Ronchieri, Matteo Selmi, Marian Zurek:
Build, Configuration, Integration and Testing Tools for Large Software Projects: ETICS. 81-97 - Antonia Bertolino, Henry Muccini, Andrea Polini:
Architectural Verification of Black-Box Component-Based Systems. 98-113 - Antonia Bertolino, Jinghua Gao, Eda Marchetti, Andrea Polini:
Systematic Generation of XML Instances to Test Complex Software Applications. 114-129 - Markus Schmidt:
Transformations of UML 2 Models Using Concrete Syntax Patterns. 130-143 - Matteo Risoldi, Vasco Amaral:
Towards a Formal, Model-Based Framework for Control Systems Interaction Prototyping. 144-159
Invited Paper
- Adrien Coyette, Jean Vanderdonckt, Quentin Limbourg:
SketchiXML: A Design Tool for Informal User Interface Rapid Prototyping. 160-176
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