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19th ASWEC 2008: Perth, Australia
- 19th Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC 2008), March 25-28, 2008, Perth, Australia. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3100-7
- Ian Sommerville:
Construction by Configuration: Challenges for Software Engineering Research and Practice. 3-12 - Tharam S. Dillon, Elizabeth Chang, Pornpit Wongthongtham:
Ontology-Based Software Engineering- Software Engineering 2.0. 13-23 - Hans van Vliet:
Software Architecture Knowledge Management. 24-31 - Richard Soley, Andrew Watson:
Service Oriented Architecture: Making the Leap, Leveraging Model Driven Architecture and Achieving Software Agility with BPM, SOA and MDA. 32-34 - Stig Petersen, Simon Carlsen, Amund Skavhaug:
Layered Software Challenge of Wireless Technology in the Oil & Gas Industry. 37-46 - Max Noble:
Targeted Change. Are You Aready Irrelevant? 47-48 - Ian Sommerville:
Fitting Software to the Organization: Reducing Time to Value for New Software Systems. 51 - Tharam S. Dillon, Chen Wu:
Alternative Web Service Paradigms. 52 - Stig Petersen, Simon Carlsen:
Wireless Sensor Networks: Introduction to Installation and Integration on an Offshore Oil & Gas Platform. 53 - Avadhesh Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Bhatia, P. S. Grover:
Towards a Unified Framework for Cohesion Measurement in Aspect-Oriented Systems. 57-65 - He Zhang, Jacky Keung, Barbara A. Kitchenham, D. Ross Jeffery:
Semi-quantitative Modeling for Managing Software Development Processes. 66-75 - Nils Brede Moe, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Tore Dybå:
Understanding Self-Organizing Teams in Agile Software Development. 76-85 - Jaana Nyfjord, Mira Kajko-Mattsson:
Agile Implementation Phase in Two Canadian Organizations. 86-96 - Justin C. W. Debuse, Tony Stiller:
Technologies and Strategies for Integrating Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Education with Programming. 97-103 - Francisca Márcia G. S. Gonçalves, Carla Ilane Moreira Bezerra, Arnaldo Dias Belchior, Ciro Carneiro Coelho, Carlo Giovano S. Pires:
A Strategy for Identifying, Classifying and Prioritizing Improvement and Innovation Actions: A CMMI Level 5 and Six Sigma Approach. 104-111 - Francisca Márcia G. S. Gonçalves, Carla Ilane Moreira Bezerra, Arnaldo Dias Belchior, Ciro Carneiro Coelho, Carlo Giovano S. Pires:
Implementing Causal Analysis and Resolution in Software Development Projects: The MiniDMAIC Approach. 112-119 - Richard Slamkovic, George Fernandez, Jim McGovern:
TUBE: Automated Protocol-Level Middleware Interoperation. 120-129 - Anjaneyulu Pasala, Yannick L. H. Lew Yaw Fung, Fady Akladios, Appala Raju G., Ravi Prakash Gorthi:
Selection of Regression Test Suite to Validate Software Applications upon Deployment of Upgrades. 130-138 - Paul L. Bannerman:
Toward An Integrated Framework of Software Project Threats. 139-148 - Jörn Guy Süß, Adrian Pop, Peter Fritzson, Luke Wildman:
Towards Integrated Model-Driven Testing of SCADA Systems Using the Eclipse Modeling Framework and Modelica. 149-159 - Julia Prior, Toni Robertson, John Leaney:
Situated Software Development: Work Practice and Infrastructure Are Mutually Constitutive. 160-169 - Shiping Chen, David Moreland, Surya Nepal, John Zic:
Yet Another Performance Testing Framework. 170-179 - Bin Lu, Leon Sterling, Kuldar Taveter:
Supporting Evolving Multi-agent Systems with a System Evolution Directory. 180-189 - Yan Liu, Ted Wong:
Component Architecture and Modeling for Microkernel-Based Embedded System Development. 190-199 - Jens Dietrich, Elizabeth A. Kemp:
Tool Support for Teaching Design Patterns. 200-208 - Sean Thompson, Torab Torabi:
Towards Formalizing Resource Based Non-conformance in Business. 209-218 - Yoshiki Higo, Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto, Katsuro Inoue:
Refactoring Effect Estimation Based on Complexity Metrics. 219-228 - Jacky Keung, Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Experiments with Analogy-X for Software Cost Estimation. 229-238 - Hong Yul Yang, Ewan D. Tempero, Hayden Melton:
An Empirical Study into Use of Dependency Injection in Java. 239-247 - Scott Uk-Jin Lee, Jing Sun, Gillian Dobbie, Lindsay Groves, Yuan-Fang Li:
Correctness Criteria for Normalization of Semistructured Data. 248-257 - O. Alfonzo, Kenyer Domínguez, Lornel Rivas, María A. Pérez, Luis Eduardo Mendoza, Maryoly Ortega:
Quality Measurement Model for Analysis and Design Tools Based on FLOSS. 258-268 - Emal Nasseri, Steve Counsell, Martin J. Shepperd:
An Empirical Study of Evolution of Inheritance in Java OSS. 269-278 - David Hemer, Yulin Ding:
Specifying Software Architectures Using a Formal-Based Approach. 279-288 - Samuel Lahtinen, Heikki Suontausta, Kai Koskimies:
Automated Derivation of Speech Interfaces: A Model-Based Approach. 289-299 - Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
Modular Specification of GUI Layout Using Constraints. 300-309 - Amir Azim Sharifloo, Amir S. Saffarian, Fereidoon Shams:
Embedding Architectural Practices into Extreme Programming. 310-319 - Markus Lindgren, Rikard Land, Christer Norström, Anders Wall:
Key Aspects of Software Release Planning in Industry. 320-329 - Nima Sharifimehr, Samira Sadaoui:
An Extended Concurrency Control Service for CORBA. 330-337 - Samir Kherraf, Eric Lefebvre, Witold Suryn:
Transformation from CIM to PIM Using Patterns and Archetypes. 338-346 - Jens Dietrich, Bastian Schenke, Gerd Wagner:
On Code Generation for Derived Associations. 347-356 - Ebrahim Bagheri, Ali A. Ghorbani:
Experiences on the Belief-Theoretic Integration of Para-consistent Conceptual Models. 357-366 - R. P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose, U. Suresh:
Root Cause Analysis Using Sequence Alignment and Latent Semantic Indexing. 367-376 - Liliana Favre, Claudia Pereira:
Formalizing MDA-Based Refactorings. 377-386 - Giulio Concas, Manuela Lisci, Sandro Pinna, Guido Porruvecchio, Selene Uras:
Open Source Communities as Social Networks: An Analysis of Some Peculiar Characteristics. 387-391 - Tan Phan, Jun Han, Jean-Guy Schneider, Tim Ebringer, Tony Rogers:
A Survey of Policy-Based Management Approaches for Service Oriented Systems. 392-401 - Cheah Wai Shiang, Leon Sterling:
Analysis and Design of Multi Agent Knowledge Development Process. 402-411 - Chen Wu, Elizabeth Chang, Ashley M. Aitken:
An Empirical Approach for Semantic Web Services Discovery. 412-421 - Makoto Ichii, Makoto Matsushita, Katsuro Inoue:
An Exploration of Power-Law in Use-Relation of Java Software Systems. 422-431 - Junhua Wang, Soon-Kyeong Kim, David A. Carrington:
Automatic Generation of Test Models for Model Transformations. 432-440 - Usman Farooq, Chiou Peng Lam, Huaizhong Li:
Towards Automated Test Sequence Generation. 441-450 - Homan Ma, Robert Amor, Ewan D. Tempero:
Indexing the Java API Using Source Code. 451-460 - Fengzhong Zou, Joseph G. Davis:
Analyzing and Modeling Open Source Software Bug Report Data. 461-469 - David Hemer:
Peer Assessment of Group-Based Software Engineering Projects. 470-478 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Jolita Ralyté:
Comparison of Method Chunks and Method Fragments for Situational Method Engineering. 479-488 - David A. McMeekin, Brian R. von Konsky, Elizabeth Chang, David J. A. Cooper:
Checklist Based Reading's Influence on a Developer's Understanding. 489-496 - Bhim Prasad Upadhyaya:
Component Based Software Development - An Industrial Experience with a Labor Market Information System. 497-506 - Li Jiang, Armin Eberlein:
A Framework for Requirements Engineering PRocess DEvelopment (FRERE). 507-516 - Sarah Hatton:
Choosing the Right Prioritisation Method. 517-526 - Agung Fatwanto, Clive Boughton:
Concern-Oriented Model-Driven Development Framework. 527-535 - Pasi Ojala:
Assessing Value of SW Requirements. 536-542 - Aneesh Krishna, He Lu:
Requirements Elicitation Using Goal-Based Organizational Model. 543-551 - Artem Vorobiev, Jun Han, Nargiza Bekmamedova:
An Ontology Framework for Managing Security Attacks and Defences in Component Based Software Systems. 552-561 - Jun Shen, Aneesh Krishna, Shuai Yuan, Ke Cai, Yuemin Qin:
A Pragmatic GIS-Oriented Ontology for Location Based Services. 562-569 - Richard Gil, Ana María Borges, Luís Ramos, Leonardo Contreras:
Ontologies Integration for University Institutions: Approach to an Alignment Evaluation. 570-578 - Simon Baker, Fiora Au, Gillian Dobbie, Ian Warren:
Automated Usability Testing Using HUI Analyzer. 579-588 - Lukman Ab. Rahim, Sharifah Bahiyah Rahayu Syed Mansoor:
Proposed Design Notation for Model Transformation. 589-598 - Tony Koppi, Fazel Naghdy, Joe F. Chicharo:
Issues in Australian ICT Education. 601-603 - Kum Leng Chin:
Issues and Challenges in Teaching SE, IT, IS and EC. 604-610 - Shoma Chatterjee:
Software Engineering Practice in Computer Science Courses. 611-616 - Janice Hill, Daniel Victor:
The Product Engineering Class in the Software Safety Risk Taxonomy for Building Safety-Critical Systems. 617-626 - Luciana Akemi Burgareli, Selma S. S. Melnikoff, Maurício G. V. Ferreira:
A Software Model Reuse Strategy for Brazilian Satellite Launcher. 627-632 - Chuong Cong Vo, Torab Torabi:
A Framework for Over the Air Provider-Initiated Software Deployment on Mobile Devices. 633-638 - Muhammad Sheikh Sadi, D. G. Myers, Cesar Ortega-Sanchez:
A Design Approach for Soft Error Protection in Real-Time Embedded Systems. 639-643 - Yameng Bai, Xingming Sun, Guang Sun, Xiaohong Deng, Xiaoming Zhou:
Dynamic K-Gram Based Software Birthmark. 644-649 - Beatriz Terezinha Borsoi, Jorge Luís Risco Becerra:
A Method to Define an Object Oriented Software Process Architecture. 650-655 - Mehdi Mirakhorli, Abdorrahman Khanipour Rad, Fereidoon Shams Aliee, Abbas Mirakhorli, Maryam Pazoki:
RDP Technique: Take a Different Look at XP for Adoption. 656-662 - Pedram Hayati, Nastaran Jafari, S. Mohammad Rezaei, Saeed Sarencheh, Vidyasagar M. Potdar:
Modeling Input Validation in UML. 663-672 - Martin Kunz, Reiner R. Dumke, Niko Zenker:
Software Metrics for Agile Software Development. 673-678 - Marc Wilhelm Küster, Christoph Ludwig:
Software Reuse through Resource Registries. 679-682 - Sabrina Ahmad:
Negotiation in the Requirements Elicitation and Analysis Process. 683-689 - Basem Suleiman:
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Software Development Framework. 690-695 - Khairuddin Hashim, Johan Yousoff:
A Behavioral Requirements Specification Approach for Interactive Multimedia Applications. 696-699
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