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30th ICSE 2008: Leipzig, Germany - Companion Volume
- Wilhelm Schäfer, Matthew B. Dwyer, Volker Gruhn:
30th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2008), Leipzig, Germany, May 10-18, 2008, Companion Volume. ACM 2008
Keynote talks
- Sam S. Adams:
The future of end user programming? 887-888 - Herbert Hanselmann:
Challenges in automotive software engineering. 888 - Lori A. Clarke, George S. Avrunin, Leon J. Osterweil:
Using software engineering technology to improve the quality of medical processes. 889-898
Most influential paper award
- Peyman Oreizy, Nenad Medvidovic, Richard N. Taylor:
Runtime software adaptation: framework, approaches, and styles. 899-910
Informal research demonstrations
- Américo Sampaio
, Awais Rashid
:
Mining early aspects from requirements with ea-miner. 911-912 - Sai Zhang, Zhongxian Gu, Yu Lin, Jianjun Zhao:
Celadon: a change impact analysis tool for aspect-oriented programs. 913-914 - Johannes Bohnet, Jürgen Döllner:
Analyzing dynamic call graphs enhanced with program state information for feature location and understanding. 915-916 - Oliver Moser, Florian Rosenberg, Schahram Dustdar
:
VieDAME - flexible and robust BPEL processes through monitoring and adaptation. 917-918 - Yang Liu
, Jun Sun
, Jin Song Dong:
An analyzer for extended compositional process algebras. 919-920 - Richard Wettel, Michele Lanza:
CodeCity: 3D visualization of large-scale software. 921-922 - Olivier Constant, Wei Monin, Susanne Graf:
A model transformation tool for performance simulation of complex uml models. 923-924 - Hans Grönniger, Holger Krahn, Bernhard Rumpe
, Martin Schindler, Steven Völkel:
MontiCore: a framework for the development of textual domain specific languages. 925-926 - Florin Pinte, Norbert Oster
, Francesca Saglietti:
Techniques and tools for the automatic generation of optimal test data at code, model and interface level. 927-928 - Mark Reith, Jianwei Niu, William H. Winsborough:
Role-based trust management security policy analysis and correction environment (RT-SPACE). 929-930 - Tibor Bakota, Árpád Beszédes
, Rudolf Ferenc
, Tibor Gyimóthy
:
Continuous software quality supervision using SourceInventory and Columbus. 931-932 - Rylan Cottrell, Robert J. Walker
, Jörg Denzinger
:
Jigsaw: a tool for the small-scale reuse of source code. 933-934 - Philipp Graf, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser:
ModelScope: inspecting executable models during run-time. 935-936 - Emanuele Danovaro
, Tadas Remencius, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi
:
PKM: knowledge management tool for environments centered on the concept of the experience factory. 937-938 - Iris Groher
, Christa Schwanninger, Markus Völter:
An integrated aspect-oriented model-driven software product line tool suite. 939-940 - Florian Heidenreich, Jan Kopcsek, Christian Wende:
FeatureMapper: mapping features to models. 943-944 - Epameinondas Gasparis, Amnon H. Eden, Jonathan Nicholson
, Rick Kazman:
The design navigator: charting java programs. 945-946 - Maik Schmidt, Tilman Gloetzner:
Constructing difference tools for models using the SiDiff framework. 947-948 - James Ivers, Gabriel A. Moreno:
PACC starter kit: developing software with predictable behavior. 949-950 - Zhenchang Xing, Eleni Stroulia
:
The JDEvAn tool suite in support of object-oriented evolutionary development. 951-952 - Paul Brebner:
Performance modeling for service oriented architectures. 953-954 - Lidia Fuentes
, Jorge Manrique, Pablo Sánchez:
Pópulo: a tool for debugging UML models. 955-956 - Hong Mei, Gang Huang:
ABCTool: a tool for architecture centric engineering of component based systems. 957-958 - Daniel R. Hackner, Atif M. Memon:
Test case generator for GUITAR. 959-960 - Shimin Li, Ladan Tahvildari:
E-BUS: a toolkit for extracting business services from java software systems. 961-962 - Ilie Savga, Michael Rudolf, Sebastian Goetz:
ComeBack!: a refactoring-based tool for binary-compatible framework upgrade. 941-942 - Danny Dig, Stas Negara, Vibhu Mohindra, Ralph E. Johnson:
ReBA: a tool for generating binary adapters for evolving java libraries. 963-964 - Ken Koster:
A state coverage tool for JUnit. 965-966 - Dirk Beyer
:
CCVisu: automatic visual software decomposition. 967-968 - Takashi Ishio
, Yui Watanabe, Katsuro Inoue:
AMIDA: a sequence diagram extraction toolkit supporting automatic phase detection. 969-970 - Kevin Bierhoff, Jonathan Aldrich
:
PLURAL: checking protocol compliance under aliasing. 971-972 - Matthias Tichy
, Stefan Henkler, Matthias Meyer, Markus von Detten:
Safety of component-based systems: analysis and improvement using Fujaba4Eclipse. 973-974 - Ya Bin Dang, Ping Cheng, Lin Luo, Adrian Cho:
A code provenance management tool for ip-aware software development. 975-976
Doctoral symposium session
- Yu Zhou:
A runtime architecture-based approach for the dynamic evolution of distributed component-based systems. 979-982 - Thomas D. LaToza:
Answering common questions about code. 983-986 - Jochen Wuttke:
Runtime failure detection. 987-990 - Peggy Cellier:
Formal concept analysis applied to fault localization. 991-994 - Berthold Agreiter:
Model-driven configuration of os-level mandatory access control: research abstract. 995-998 - Thomas Fritz:
Composing knowledge fragments: a next generation ide. 999-1002 - Andrea Arcuri:
On the automation of fixing software bugs. 1003-1006 - Thorsten Keuler:
An aspect-oriented approach for improving architecture design efficiency. 1007-1010 - Uri Dekel:
Designing a prosthetic memory to support software developers. 1011-1014 - Emily Hill:
Developing natural language-based program analyses and tools to expedite software maintenance. 1015-1018 - Lihua Xu:
Moda - multiple objective decision analysis: balancing quality attributes in software architectures. 1019-1022 - Hazeline U. Asuncion:
Towards practical software traceability. 1023-1026
Workshops
- James D. Herbsleb, Marcelo Cataldo, Daniela E. Damian, Premkumar T. Devanbu
, Steve M. Easterbrook
, Audris Mockus
:
Socio-technical congruence (STC 2008). 1027-1028 - Thein Than Tun, Jon G. Hall
, Lucia Rapanotti, Karl Cox, Zhi Jin:
3rd international workshop on advances and applications of problem frames. 1029-1030 - Steve Adolph, Philippe Kruchten
:
Summary for scrutinizing agile practices or shoot-out at process corral! 1031-1032 - Licia Capra, Rami Bahsoon, Wolfgang Emmerich, Mohamed E. Fayad:
The international workshop on software architectures and mobility (SAM 2008). 1033-1034 - Barry W. Boehm, Sunita Chulani, June M. Verner, Bernard Wong:
Sixth workshop on software quality. 1035-1036 - Michele Lanza, Michael W. Godfrey, Sunghun Kim:
MSR 2008 - 5th working conference on mining software repositories. 1037-1038 - Joanne M. Atlee, Robert B. France, Geri Georg, Ana Moreira
, Bernhard Rumpe
, Steven Völkel, Steffen Zschaler
:
Modeling in software engineering. 1039-1040 - Kevin J. Sullivan, Rick Kazman:
Second international workshop on ultra-large-scale software-intensive systems (ULSSIS 2008). 1041-1042 - Brian Berenbach, Len Bass:
Summary for leadership and management in software architecture (lMSA 2008). 1043-1044 - Orit Hazzan, Jeff Kramer:
The role of abstraction in software engineering. 1045-1046 - Kostas Kontogiannis, Grace A. Lewis
, Dennis B. Smith, Marin Litoiu
:
SDSOA 2008: second international workshop on systems development in SOA environments. 1047-1048 - Hong Zhu, W. Eric Wong, Fevzi Belli:
Advancing test automation technology to meet the challenges of model-driven software development: report on the 3rd workshop on automation of software test. 1049-1050 - Victor Pankratius, Walter F. Tichy:
International workshop on multicore software engineering (IWMSE 2008). 1051-1052 - Mónica Pinto
, Ruzanna Chitchyan
, Awais Rashid
, Ana Moreira
, João Araújo
, Paul C. Clements, Elisa L. A. Baniassad, Bedir Tekinerdogan
:
Early aspects at ICSE 2008: workshop on aspect-oriented requirements engineering and architecture design. 1053-1054 - Gabor Karsai
, Gabriele Taentzer:
Third international workshop on graph and model transformations. 1055-1056 - Robin Abraham, Margaret M. Burnett, Mary Shaw
:
The fourth workshop on end-user software engineering. 1057-1058 - Yael Dubinsky:
Software development governance (SDG). 1059-1060 - Gary D. Boetticher, Tim Menzies, Thomas J. Ostrand, Günther Ruhe:
4th international workshop on predictor models in SE (PROMISE 2008). 1061-1062 - Marin Litoiu
, Holger Giese:
Seams 2008: software engineering for adaptive and self-managing systems. 1063-1064 - Paris Avgeriou
, Patricia Lago, Philippe Kruchten
:
Third international workshop on sharing and reusing architectural knowledge (SHARK 2008). 1065-1066 - Li-Te Cheng, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Yvonne Dittrich
, Orit Hazzan, Frank Maurer
, Michael John, Helen Sharp, Jonathan Sillito, Susan Elliott Sim, Janice Singer, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Bjørnar Tessem, Gina Venolia:
Cooperative and human aspects of software engineering (CHASE 2008). 1067-1068 - Bart De Win, Seok-Won Lee, Mattia Monga
:
The fourth international workshop on software engineering for secure systems: SESS'08 -- a trusted business world. 1069-1070 - Jeffrey C. Carver:
SE-CSE 2008: the first international workshop on software engineering for computational science and engineering. 1071-1072 - Frances Paulisch, Christof Ebert:
Business impact of process improvements. 1073-1074 - Jürgen Ebert, Udo Kelter, Tarja Systä:
Workshop on comparison and versioning ofsoftware models (CVSM08). 1075-1076 - Ivica Crnkovic
:
Software engineering in East and South Europe (SEESE'08). 1077

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