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CASCON 2006: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Hakan Erdogmus, Eleni Stroulia, Darlene A. Stewart:
Proceedings of the 2006 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research, October 16-19, 2006, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. IBM 2006
Program comprehension
- Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc:
TAUPE: towards understanding program comprehension. 1-13 - Benjamin Chu, Kenny Wong:
Towards evidence-supported, question-directed collaborative program comprehension. 13-26 - Inbal Ronen, Nurit Dor, Sara Porat, Yael Dubinsky:
Combined static and dynamic analysis for inferring program dependencies using a pattern language. 27-38
Compilers
- Adrian D. Thurston, James R. Cordy:
A backtracking LR algorithm for parsing ambiguous context-dependent languages. 39-53 - Vikki Tang, Joran Siu, Alexander Vasilevskiy, Marcel Mitran:
A framework for reducing instruction scheduling overhead in dynamic compilers. 54-66 - Zhuang Guo, José Nelson Amaral, Duane Szafron, Yang Wang:
Utilizing field usage patterns for Java heap space optimization. 67-79
Autonomic computing
- Alexei Lapouchnian, Yijun Yu, Sotirios Liaskos, John Mylopoulos:
Requirements-driven design of autonomic application software. 80-94 - Ulrich Norbisrath, Christof Mosler:
Functionality configuration for eHome systems. 95-107 - Pierre P. Duez, Michael Zuliani, Greg A. Jamieson:
Trust by design: information requirements for appropriate trust in automation. 108-117
Program analysis and reverse engineering
- Yin Liu, Ana L. Milanova:
Static analysis for dynamic coupling measures. 119-130 - Mechelle Gittens, Keri Romanufa, David Godwin, Jason Racicot:
All code coverage is not created equal: a case study in prioritized code coverage. 131-145 - Elizabeth Dancy, James R. Cordy:
STAC: software tuning panels for autonomic control. 146-160
Databases, distribution and concurrency
- Baoning Niu, Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley, Randy Horman, Paul Bird:
Workload adaptation in autonomic DBMSs. 161-173 - Neal Arthorne, Babak Esfandiari:
Peer-to-peer data integration with distributed bridges. 174-188 - Jörg Kienzle, Shane Sendall:
Addressing concurrency in object-oriented software development. 189-203
Model-driven and agent-based approaches
- Antônio de Pádua Albuquerque Oliveira, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, Eduardo Magno Lages Figueiredo, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Integrating scenarios, i*, and AspectT in the context of multi-agent systems. 204-218 - R. Ian Bull:
Integrating dynamic views using model driven development. 219-232 - Piero Fraternali, Massimo Tisi, Aldo Bongio:
Automating function point analysis with model driven development. 233-247
Security and protection
- Freeman Yufei Huang, C. Barry Jay, David B. Skillicorn:
Adaptiveness in well-typed Java bytecode verification. 248-262 - Sylvain Marquis, Thomas R. Dean, Scott Knight:
Packet decoding using context sensitive parsing. 263-274 - Arnoldo José Müller Molina, Takeshi Shinohara:
On approximate matching of programs for protecting libre software. 275-289
Web services
- Jin Zhou, Chen (Cherie) Ding, Dimitrios Androutsos:
Improving web site search using web server logs. 290-302 - Piotr Kaminski, Marin Litoiu, Hausi A. Müller:
A design technique for evolving web services. 303-317 - Olli Pitkänen:
Legal research topics within services sciences. 318-328
Short papers J
- Vidya Lakshminarayanan, WenQian Liu, Charles L. Chen, Steve M. Easterbrook, Dewayne E. Perry:
Software architects in practice: handling requirements. 329-332 - Alexander Lorenz, Hans-Werner Six:
Tailoring UML activities to use case modeling for web application development. 333-338 - Terry Shepard, Diane Kelly, Ron Smith, Ron Chisholm, Todd Jackson, Paul Mondoux:
Inspecting designs in the context of model-driven development. 337-340
Short papers K
- Songtao Zhang, Thomas R. Dean, Scott Knight:
A lightweight approach to state based security testing. 341-344 - S. Gupta, David B. Skillicorn:
Improving a textual deception detection model. 345-348
Short papers L
- Dylan Griffiths, Dwight J. Makaroff:
Hybrid vs. monolithic OS kernels: a benchmark comparison. 349-352 - Edward Xia, Igor Jurisica, Julie Waterhouse:
CasSim: a top-level-simulator for grid scheduling and applications. 353-356 - Tien N. Nguyen, Zhao Zhang:
Component-oriented version management for hardware software co-design. 357-360
Short papers M
- Matthew F. Bedernjak:
Online shopping for technology products: designing web portals to address buyer behaviours, attitudes and individual differences. 362-364 - Markus Strohmaier, Eric S. K. Yu:
Towards autonomic workflow management systems. 365-368 - Nawei Chen, Hagit Shatkay, Dorothea Blostein:
Exploring a new space of features for document classification: figure clustering. 369-372
Dublin symposium paper abstracts
- Ashraf S. Hussein, Hisham El-Shishiny:
A framework for visualization of large time-varying volume data for high performance computing. 375 - Andrew Le Gear, Jim Buckley:
Exercising control over the design of evolving software systems using an inverse application of reflexion modeling. 376 - Mark Hennessy, James F. Power:
Ensuring behavioural equivalence in test-driven porting. 377 - Gunnar Johansson, Hamish A. Carr:
Accelerating marching cubes with graphics hardware. 378 - Alexander Ufimtsev, Trevor Parsons, Lucian M. Patcas, John Murphy, Liam Murphy:
Introducing performance engineering by means of tools and practical exercises. 379 - Graham Thomson, Sotirios Terzis, Paddy Nixon:
A model and architecture for situation determination. 380
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