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8th ICSR 2004: Madrid, Spain
- Software Reuse: Methods, Techniques and Tools: 8th International Conference, ICSR 2004, Madrid, Spain, July 5-9, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3107, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22335-5
Software Variability: Requirements
- Rebeca P. Díaz Redondo, Martín López Nores, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Ana Fernández Vilas, Jorge García Duque, Alberto Gil-Solla, Ana Belén Barragáns-Martínez, Manuel Ramos Cabrer:
Supporting Software Variability by Reusing Generic Incomplete Models at the Requirements Specification Stage. 1-10 - Isabelle Rouvellou, Lou Degenaro, Judah Diament, Achille Fokoue, Sam Weber:
Business Users and Program Variability: Bridging the Gap. 11-22 - Mikyeong Moon, Keunhyuk Yeom:
An Approach to Develop Requirement as a Core Asset in Product Line. 23-34
Testing Reusable Software
- Birgit Geppert, J. Jenny Li, Frank Rößler, David M. Weiss:
Towards Generating Acceptance Tests for Product Lines. 35-48 - Pekka Ruuska, Matti Kärki:
TTCN-3 Language Characteristics in Producing Reusable Test Software. 49-58 - Mikko Karinsalo, Pekka Abrahamsson:
Software Reuse and the Test Development Process: A Combined Approach. 59-68
Feature Modelling
- Kwanwoo Lee, Kyo Chul Kang:
Feature Dependency Analysis for Product Line Component Design. 69-85 - John M. Hunt, Murali Sitaraman:
Enhancements - Enabling Flexible Feature and Implementation Selection. 86-100 - Vaclav Cechticky, Alessandro Pasetti, O. Rohlik, Walter Schaufelberger:
XML-Based Feature Modelling. 101-114
Aspect-Oriented Software Development
- David Lesaint, George Papamargaritis:
Aspects for Synthesizing Applications by Refinement. 115-126 - Neil Loughran, Awais Rashid:
Framed Aspects: Supporting Variability and Configurability for AOP. 127-140 - Michalis Anastasopoulos, Dirk Muthig:
An Evaluation of Aspect-Oriented Programming as a Product Line Implementation Technology. 141-156
Component and Service Composition
- Tijs van der Storm:
Variability and Component Composition. 157-166 - Andrey Nechypurenko, Tao Lu, Gan Deng, Emre Turkay, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Concern-Based Composition and Reuse of Distributed Systems. 167-184 - Peter Henderson, Jingtao Yang:
Reusable Web Services. 185-194
Code Level Reuse
- Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini:
Quantifying COTS Component Functional Adaptation. 195-204 - James Leslie Keedy, Christian Heinlein, Gisela Menger:
Reuse Variables: Reusing Code and State in Timor. 205-214 - Merijn de Jonge:
Decoupling Source Trees into Build-Level Components. 215-231
Libraries, Classification, and Retrieval
- Ge Li, Ying Pan, Lu Zhang, Bing Xie, Weizhong Shao:
Attribute Ranking: An Entropy-Based Approach to Accelerating Browsing-Based Component Retrieval. 232-241 - Sidney C. Bailin:
Software Reuse as Ontology Negotiation. 242-253 - Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:
Component-Extraction-Based Search System for Object-Oriented Programs. 254-263
Model-Based Approaches
- Abdelmadjid Ketfi, Noureddine Belkhatir:
A Metamodel-Based Approach for the Dynamic Reconfiguration of Component-Based Software. 264-273 - Hassan Gomaa, Michael Eonsuk Shin:
A Multiple-View Meta-modeling Approach for Variability Management in Software Product Lines. 274-285 - Arvind S. Krishna, Douglas C. Schmidt, Atif M. Memon, Adam A. Porter, Diego Sevilla:
Validating Quality of Service for Reusable Software Via Model-Integrated Distributed Continuous Quality Assurance. 286-295
Transformation and Generation
- Vasian Cepa:
Implementing Tag-Driven Transformers with Tango. 296-307 - Carlos Fernández-Conde, Pedro A. González-Calero:
Developing Active Help for Framework Instantiation Through Case-Based Reasoning. 308-317
Requirements
- Islam A. M. El-Maddah, T. S. E. Maibaum:
Requirements-Reuse Using GOPCSD: Component-Based Development of Process Control Systems. 318-328 - Miguel A. Laguna, Oscar López, Yania Crespo:
Reuse, Standardization, and Transformation of Requirements. 329-338
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