SET 2006: Warsaw, Poland
Software Engineering Techniques: Design for Quality, SET 2006, October 17-20, 2006, Warsaw, Poland
Krzysztof Sacha
Springer, IFIP 227, ISBN: 978-0-387-39387-2
Contents
Software architectures and implementation technologies
From Hubs Via Holons to an Adaptive Meta-Architecture - the "AD-HOC" Approach.
Leszek A. Maciaszek
1-13
A C++ Workbench with Accurate Non-Blocking Garbage Collector for Server Side Internet Applications.
Piotr Kolaczkowski, Ilona Bluemke
15-24
Scenario-based Component Behavior Filtration.
Yan Zhang, Xiaofeng Yu, Tian Zhang, Xuandong Li, Guoliang Zheng
25-36
Mobile Ambients in Aspect-Oriented Software Architectures.
Nour Ali, Jennifer Pérez, Cristóbal Costa Soria, Isidro Ramos, José A. Carsí
37-48
The architecture of distributed systems driven by autonomic patterns.
Marcin Wolski, Cezary Mazurek, Pawel Spychala, Aleksander Sumowski
49-60
Modeling
An optimizing OCL Compiler for Metamodeling and Model Transformation Environments.
Gergely Mezei, Tihamer Levendovszky, Hassan Charaf
61-71
Modeling of Component-Based Self-Adapting Context-Aware Applications for Mobile Devices.
Kurt Geihs, Mohammad Ullah Khan, Roland Reichle, Arnor Solberg, Svein O. Hallsteinsen
85-96
A Performance Analysis Infrastructure for Component-Based System Hosted by Middleware.
Yong Zhang, Tao Huang, Jun Wei, Ningjiang Chen
97-108
Project management
An evolutionary approach to project management process improvement for software-intensive projects.
Pawel Pierzchalka
127-138
Improved Bayesian Networks for Software Project Risk Assessment Using Dynamic Discretisation.
Norman E. Fenton, Lukasz Radlinski, Martin Neil
139-148
Software Risk Management: a Process Model and a Tool.
Tereza G. Kirner, Lourdes E. Gonçalves
149-154
Software Quality
An Approach to Software Quality Specification and Evaluation (SPoQE).
Iwona Dubielewicz, Bogumila Hnatkowska, Zbigniew Huzar, Lech Tuzinkiewicz
155-166
Feedback from Users on a Software Product to Improve Its Quality in Engineering Applications.
Barbara Begier, Jacek Wdowicki
167-178
Reaching and Maintaining High Quality of Distributed J2EE Applications - BeesyCluster Case Study.
Pawel Czarnul
179-190
Verification methods
An Analysis of Use Case Based Testing Approaches Based on a Defect Taxonomy.
Timea Illes, Barbara Paech
211-222
An Integrated Regression Testing Framework to Multi-Threaded Java Programs.
Bixin Li, Yancheng Wang, Lili Yang
237-248
DynAlloy as a Formal Method for the Analysis of Java Programs.
Juan P. Galeotti, Marcelo F. Frias
249-260
Aspect-oriented Response Injection: an Alternative to Classical Mutation Testing.
Bartosz Bogacki, Bartosz Walter
273-282
Data management
An Open Platform of Data Quality Monitoring for ERP Information Systems.
Pawel Sieniawski, Bogdan Trawinski
289-299
Managing Data from Heterogeneous Data Sources Using Knowledge Layer.
Krzysztof Goczyla, Teresa Zawadzka, Michal Zawadzki
301-312
Software maintenance
A C++ Refactoring Browser and Method Extraction.
Marian Vittek, Peter Borovanský, Pierre-Etienne Moreau
325-336
ESC/Java2 as a Tool to Ensure Security in the Source Code of Java Applications.
Aleksy Schubert, Jacek Chrzaszcz
337-348
Formalizing Software Refactoring in the Distributed Environment by aedNLC Graph Grammar.
Leszek Kotulski, Adrian Nowak
349-360
Minik: A Tool for Maintaining Proper Java Code Structure.
Jacek Chrzaszcz, Tomasz Stachowicz, Andrzej Gasienica-Samek, Aleksy Schubert
361-371
Multidimensional Legacy Aspects of Modernizing Web Based Systems.
Henryk Krawczyk, Konrad Dusza, Lukasz Budnik, Lukasz Byczkowski
373-378