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STEP 2005: Budapest, Hungary
- Kostas Kontogiannis, Ying Zou, Massimiliano Di Penta:
13th International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP 2005), 24-25 September 2005, Budapest, Hungary. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2639-X
Workshop on Software Process Improvement, Quality Assurance, and Measurement
- Jos J. M. Trienekens, Rob J. Kusters, Katalin Balla:
Software Process Improvement, Quality Assurance and Measurement. 3-6 - Christian F. J. Lange, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Managing Model Quality in UML-Based Software Development. 7-16 - Kyung-A Yoon, Seunghun Park, Doo-Hwan Bae, Hoon-Seon Chang, Jae-Cheon Jung:
A Framework for the Vamp;V Capability Assessment Focused on the Safety-Criticality. 17-24 - Shihong Huang, Scott R. Tilley, Michael VanHilst, Damiano Distante:
Adoption-Centric Software Maintenance Process Improvement via Information Integration. 25-34
Workshop on Evolution of Software Systems in a Business Context
- Keith H. Bennett, Damiano Distante, Maria Tortorella:
Workshop on Evolution of Software Systems in a Business Context (ESSBC). 35-38 - Yang Xu, Qing Duan, Hongji Yang:
Web-Service-Oriented Customer Relationship Management System Evolution. 39-48 - Jaroslav Král, Michal Zemlicka:
Software Architecture for Evolving Environment. 49-60
Workshop on Empirical Studies in Reverse Engineering
- Paolo Tonella:
Workshop on Empirical Studies in Reverse Engineering. 61-64 - Gerardo Canfora, Luigi Cerulo:
How Crosscutting Concerns Evolve in JHotDraw. 65-73 - Bart Du Bois:
Towards an Ontology of Factors Influencing Reverse Engineering. 74-80
Workshop on Architecture Recovery towards Reuse
- Liam O'Brien, Dennis B. Smith, Grace A. Lewis:
Supporting Migration to Services using Software Architecture Reconstruction. 81-91 - Rafael Capilla:
Using MAP for Recovering the Architecture of Web Systems of a Spanish Insurance Company. 92-101 - Meena Jha, Piyush Maheshwari:
Reusing Code for Modernization of Legacy Systems. 102-114
Workshop on Design Issues for Software Analysis and Maintenance Tools
- Dean Jin:
Design Issues for Software Analysis and Maintenance Tools. 115-117 - Pradeep Varma:
Stub Libraries for Software Migration and Development. 118-126 - Florian Deissenboeck, Markus Pizka, Tilman Seifert:
Tool Support for Continuous Quality Assessment. 127-136 - Derek M. Shimozawa, James R. Cordy:
TETE: A Non-Invasive Unit Testing Framework for Source Transformation. 137-146 - Andreas Winter, Jürgen Ebert:
Using Metamodels in Service Interoperability. 147-158
Workshop on Net-Centric Computing (NCC 2005): Middleware - The Next Generation
- Scott R. Tilley, Kostas Kontogiannis:
Report from the 4th International Workshop on Net-Centric Computing (NCC 2005). 159-162 - Rimon Mikhaiel, Eleni Stroulia:
Accurate and Efficient HTML Differencing. 163-172 - Mazeiar Salehie, Ladan Tahvildari:
A Policy-Based Decision Making Approach for Orchestrating Autonomic Elements. 173-181 - Thierry Bodhuin, Gerardo Canfora, Rosa Preziosi, Maria Tortorella:
Open Challenges in Ubiquitous and Net-Centric Computing Middleware. 182-192
Workshop on Design Pattern Theory and Practice
- Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Giuliano Antoniol:
Report on the 1st International Workshop on Design Pattern Theory and Practice. 193-195 - Francesca Arcelli Fontana, Stefano Masiero, Claudia Raibulet:
Elemental Design Patterns Recognition In Java. 196-205 - Mario Luca Bernardi, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca:
Improving Design Pattern Quality Using Aspect Orientation. 206-218
Workshop on System Integration and Interoperability
- Dennis B. Smith, Liam O'Brien:
Second International Workshop on System Integration and Interoperability. 219-221 - Grace A. Lewis, Edwin J. Morris, Dennis B. Smith, Liam O'Brien:
Service-Oriented Migration and Reuse Technique (SMART). 222-229 - Reza Sherafat Kazemzadeh, Kamran Sartipi:
Interoperability of Data and Knowledge in Distributed Health Care Systems. 230-240
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