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1st ICSOFT 2006: Setubal, Portugal
- Joaquim Filipe, Boris Shishkov, Markus Helfert:
ICSOFT 2006, First International Conference on Software and Data Technologies, Setúbal, Portugal, September 11-14, 2006. INSTICC Press 2006, ISBN 972-8865-69-4
Keynote Lectures
- Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Adaptive integration of enterprise and B2B applications. ICSOFT (1) 2006 - Juan Carlos Augusto:
Ambient intelligence: Basic concepts and applications. ICSOFT (1) 2006 - Tom Gilb:
How to quantify quality: Finding scales of measure. ICSOFT (1) 2006 - Dimitris Karagiannis, Peter Höfferer:
Metamodels in action: An overview. ICSOFT (1) 2006 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Engineering object and agent methodologies. ICSOFT (1) 2006 - Marten van Sinderen:
Architectural styles in service oriented design. ICSOFT (1) 2006
Programming Languages
Full Papers
- Ferruccio Damiani, Elena Giachino, Paola Giannini, Emanuele Cazzola:
On state classes and their dynamic semantics. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 5-12 - Marius Cornea, Cristina Anderson, Charles Tsen:
Software implementation of the IEEE 754R decimal floating-point arithmetic. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 12-20 - Franz Puntigam:
From static to dynamic process types. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 21-28 - Alexandre Bergel, Robert Hirschfeld, Siobhán Clarke, Pascal Costanza:
Aspectboxes - controlling the visibility of aspects. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 29-35
Short Papers
- Hiroshi Masuyama, Tetsuo Ichimori, Toshihiko Sasama:
On ability of orthogonal genetic algorithms for the mixed chinese postman problem. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 39-46 - Paulo Zenida, Manuel Menezes de Sequeira, Diogo Henriques, Carlos Serrão:
Zás - aspect-oriented authorization services. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 46-54 - Bent Bruun Kristensen:
Associative programming and modeling: Abstractions over collaboration. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 54-63 - Pierre Kelsen:
A declarative executable model for object-based systems based on functional decomposition. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 63-71
Poster
- David J. Greaves:
Avoiding two-level systems: Using a textual environment to address cross-cutting concerns. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 71-76
Software Engineering
Full Papers
- Fergal McCaffery, Rory O'Connor, Gerry Coleman:
Developing a configuration management model for use in the medical device industry. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 81-88 - Jan Newmarch:
Bridging between middleware systems: Optimisations using downloadable code. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 89-97 - Hans Albrecht Schmid, Marco Pfeifer:
Engineering a component language: COMPJAVA. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 98-106 - Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone:
Exploring feasibility of software defects orthogonal classification. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 107-117 - Jose Manuel Perez, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini:
MDE for BPM a systematic review. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 118-124
Short Papers
- Sven Apel, Martin Kuhlemann, Thomas Leich:
Generic feature modules: Two-staged program customization. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 127-132 - Ildefonso Martínez-Marchena, Llanos Mora López, Mariano Sidrach de Cardona:
A framework for the development of monitoring systems software. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 133-138 - Andrew Stone, Peter Sawyer:
Using pre-requirements tracing to investigate requirements based on tactic knowledge. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 139-144 - Carlos Videira, David de Almeida Ferreira, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
Using linguistic patterns for improving requirements specification. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 145-150 - Robert B. K. Brown, Peter Hyland, Ian C. Piper:
An application of the 5-S activity theoretic requirements method. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 151-158 - Wing Kum, Amy Law:
Learning effective test driven development Software Development Projects in an Energy Company. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 159-164 - Carlos López Nozal, Raúl Marticorena Sánchez, Yania Crespo, Francisco Javier Pérez:
Towards a language independent refactoring framework. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 165-170 - Paolo Falcarin, Marco Torchiano:
A dynamic analysis tool for extracting UML 2 sequence diagrams. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 171-176 - Paria Parsamanesh, Amir Abdollahi Foumani, Constantinos Constantinides:
Mining anomalies in object-oriented implementations through execution traces. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 177-189 - Sachiko Kawada, Masayuki Shimokura, Tadashi Ohta:
A detection method of feature interactions for Telecommunication services using new execution model. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 190-195 - Emil Vassev, Heng Kuang, Olga Ormandjieva, Joey Paquet:
Reactive, distributed and autonomic computing aspects of AS-TRM. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 196-202 - George Athanasopoulos, Aphrodite Tsalgatidou, Michael Pantazoglou:
Unified description and discovery of P2P services. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 203-209 - Sergiu Gordea, Markus Zanker:
Building maintenance charts and early warning about scheduling problems in software projects. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 210-217 - Guido Pennella, Christian Di Biagio, Gianfranco Pesce, Giovanni Cantone:
Advances on testing safety-critical software goal-driven approach, prototype-tool and comparative evaluation. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 218-223 - Oswaldo Gómez, Hanna Oktaba, Mario Piattini, Félix García:
A systematic review measurement in software engineering: State-of-the-art in Measures. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 224-231 - Bernhard Daubner, Bernhard Westfechtel, Andreas Henrich:
Towards anchoring software measures on elements of the process model. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 232-237 - Julián Ruiz, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini:
Web metrics selection through a practitioners' survey. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 238-244
Posters
- Frédéric Boulanger, Guy Vidal-Naquet:
A primitive execution model for heterogeneous modeling. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 247-252 - Christian Di Biagio, Guido Pennella, Anna Lomartire, Giovanni Cantone:
Introduction to characterization of monitors for testing safety-critical software. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 253-256 - Hee-Jin Lee, In-Gwon Song, Sang-Uk Jeon, Doo-Hwan Bae, Jang-Eui Hong:
Modelling the unexpected behaviours of embedded software using uml sequence diagrams. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 257-262 - Walter Cazzola, Ahmed Ghoneim, Gunter Saake:
Viewpoint for maintaining uml models against application changes. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 263-268 - Haroon Tarawneh:
Sysml-based web engineering a successful way to design web applications. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 269-272 - Costas Vassilakis, George Lepouras, Akrivi Katifori:
Reverse engineering electronic services from e-forms to knowledge. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 273-278 - Masayuki Makino, Atsushi Ohnishi:
A scenario generation method using a differential scenario. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 279-282 - Javier J. Gutiérrez, María José Escalona Cuaresma, Manuel Mejías, Jesús Torres:
System test cases from use cases. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 283-286
Distributed and parallel systems
Full Papers
- Michael Poldner, Herbert Kuchen:
Algorithmic skeletons for branch & bound. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 291-300 - Mohamad Al Hajj Hassan, Mostafa Bamha:
Parallel processing of "group-by join" queries on shared nothing machines. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 301-307 - Satoshi Yamada, Shigeru Kusakabe, Hideo Taniguchi:
Impact of wrapped system call mechanism on commodity processors. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 308-315
Short Papers
- Juan Pedro Muñoz-Gea, Josemaria Malgosa-Sanahuja, Pilar Manzanares-Lopez, Juan Carlos Sánchez-Aarnoutse, Antonio M. Guirado-Puerta:
A hybrid topology architecture for p2p file sharing systems. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 319-324 - Joaquim Reis:
An approach to multi-agent cooperative sheduling in the supply-chain, with examples. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 325-332 - María Ángeles Moraga, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini, David Walker:
Towards a quality model for grid portals. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 333-338 - Pablo Giambiagi, Olaf Owe, Gerardo Schneider, Anders P. Ravn:
Language-based support for service oriented architectures: Future directions. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 339-344 - Wahid Nasri, Sonia Mahjoub, Slim Bouguerra:
A methodology for adaptive resolution of numerical problems on heterogeneous hierarchical clusters. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 345-350
Posters
- Binka Gwynne, Jie Xu:
Developing a fault ontology engine for evaluation of service-oriented architecture using a case study system. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 353-356 - Joaquim Reis:
An approach to multi-agent visual composition with mixed styles. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 357-362 - Uros Jovanovic, Bostjan Slivnik:
A peer-to-peer search in data grids based on ant colony optimization. ICSOFT (1) 2006: 363-366
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