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37th EUROMICRO-SEAA 2011: Oulu, Finland
- 37th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, SEAA 2011, Oulu, Finland, August 30 - September 2, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1027-8
- Elvinia Riccobene
, Patrizia Scandurra
, Fabio Albani:
A Modeling and Executable Language for Designing and Prototyping Service-Oriented Applications. 4-11 - Nariman Mani, Dorina C. Petriu
, C. Murray Woodside:
Studying the Impact of Design Patterns on the Performance Analysis of Service Oriented Architecture. 12-19 - Anthony Hock-koon, Mourad Oussalah:
The Product-Process-Quality Framework. 20-27 - Thomas Leveque, Jan Carlson
, Séverine Sentilles
, Etienne Borde:
Flexible Semantic-Preserving Flattening of Hierarchical Component Models. 31-38 - Kung-Kiu Lau, Azlin Nordin
, Keng-Yap Ng:
Extracting Elements of Component-Based Systems from Natural Language Requirements. 39-46 - Kung-Kiu Lau, Faris M. Taweel
, Cuong M. Tran:
The W Model for Component-Based Software Development. 47-50 - Abdelhakim Hannousse
, Rémi Douence, Gilles Ardourel:
Composable Controllers in Fractal: Implementation and Interference Analysis. 51-54 - Tesnim Abdellatif, Jacques Combaz, Marc Poulhiès:
Correct Implementation of Open Real-Time Systems. 57-64 - Laura Barros, Patricia López Martínez, José M. Drake:
Design of Real-Time Component-Based Applications on Open Platforms. 65-72 - James H. Hill:
Towards Heterogeneous Composition of Distributed Real-Time and Embedded (DRE) Systems Using the CORBA Component Model. 73-80 - Thomas Ruhroth, Heike Wehrheim, Steffen Ziegert:
ReL: A Generic Refactoring Language for Specification and Execution. 83-90 - Thomas Goldschmidt, Axel Uhl:
A Formal Framework for Retainment Patterns for Trace-Based Model Transformations. 91-99 - Deepak Dhungana
, Andreas A. Falkner, Alois Haselböck
:
Configuration of Cardinality-Based Feature Models Using Generative Constraint Satisfaction. 100-103 - Jaroslav Keznikl, Michal Malohlava, Tomás Bures
, Petr Hnetynka
:
Extensible Polyglot Programming Support in Existing Component Frameworks. 107-115 - Christoph Elsner, Daniel Lohmann
, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Fixing Configuration Inconsistencies across File Type Boundaries. 116-123 - Tomás Bures
, Pavel Jezek
, Michal Malohlava, Tomás Poch, Ondrej Sery:
Strengthening Component Architectures by Modeling Fine-Grained Entities. 124-128 - Thomas Scheller, Eva Kühn:
Measurable Concepts for the Usability of Software Components. 129-133 - Oleksiy Mazhelis, Pasi Tyrväinen
:
Role of Data Communications in Hybrid Cloud Costs. 138-145 - Francis Braithwaite, Mark Woodman:
Success Dimensions in Selecting Cloud Software Services. 146-154 - Karlheinz Dorn, Vladyslav Ukis, Thomas Friese:
A Cloud-Deployed 3D Medical Imaging System with Dynamically Optimized Scalability and Cloud Costs. 155-158 - Niclas Snellman, Adnan Ashraf
, Ivan Porres
:
Towards Automatic Performance and Scalability Testing of Rich Internet Applications in the Cloud. 161-169 - Antero Taivalsaari
, Tommi Mikkonen:
The Web as an Application Platform: The Saga Continues. 170-174 - Michael Smit
, Eleni Stroulia
:
Autonomic Configuration Adaptation Based on Simulation-Generated State-Transition Models. 175-179 - Niko Mäkitalo, Heikki Peltola, Joonas Salo, Tuomas Turto:
VisualREST: A Content Management System for Cloud Computing Environment. 183-187 - Matthias Keller, Dirk Meister, André Brinkmann
, Christian Terboven
, Christian H. Bischof:
eScience Cloud Infrastructure. 188-195 - Federico Ciccozzi, Antonio Cicchetti
, Mikael Sjödin:
Towards a Round-Trip Support for Model-Driven Engineering of Embedded Systems. 200-208 - Héctor Pérez, J. Javier Gutiérrez, Esteban Asensio, Juan Zamorano
, Juan Antonio de la Puente
:
Model-Driven Development of High-Integrity Distributed Real-Time Systems Using the End-to-End Flow Model. 209-216 - Josune De Sosa, Oscar Díaz
, Salvador Trujillo:
Defining DSL Expressions Collaboratively in Multidisciplinary Embedded Engineering. 217-220 - Hamza Hamza, Steve Counsell:
Scoped Memory in RTSJ Applications Dynamic Analysis of Memory Consumption. 221-225 - Saad Mubeen
, Jukka Mäki-Turja, Mikael Sjödin, Jan Carlson
:
Analyzable Modeling of Legacy Communication in Component-Based Distributed Embedded Systems. 229-238 - Sara Dersten, Jakob Axelsson, Joakim Fröberg:
Effect Analysis of the Introduction of AUTOSAR: A Systematic Literature Review. 239-246 - Tim Hermans, Pieter Ramaekers, Joachim Denil
, Paul De Meulenaere
, Jan Anthonis:
Incorporation of AUTOSAR in an Embedded Systems Development Process: A Case Study. 247-250 - Antonio Barros
, Luís Miguel Pinho
:
Software Transactional Memory as a Building Block for Parallel Embedded Real-Time Systems. 251-255 - Kelly Garcés, Julien Deantoni
, Frédéric Mallet
:
A Model-Based Approach for Reconciliation of Polychronous Execution Traces. 259-266 - Padma Iyenghar:
Test Framework Generation for Model-Based Testing in Embedded Systems. 267-274 - Alessandro Cimatti
, Sergio Mover, Stefano Tonetta:
HyDI: A Language for Symbolic Hybrid Systems with Discrete Interaction. 275-278 - Iain Bate, Yafeng Wu, John A. Stankovic:
Developing Safe and Dependable Sensornets. 279-282 - Hermann Lacheiner, Rudolf Ramler:
Application Lifecycle Management as Infrastructure for Software Process Improvement and Evolution: Experience and Insights from Industry. 286-293 - Thomas Birkhölzer, Christoph Dickmann, Jürgen Vaupel:
A Framework for Systematic Evaluation of Process Improvement Priorities. 294-301 - Martin Krammer, Eric Armengaud
, Quentin Bourrouilh:
Method Library Framework for Safety Standard Compliant Process Tailoring. 302-305 - Pedro Borges, Paula Monteiro
, Ricardo Jorge Machado
:
Tailoring RUP to Small Software Development Teams. 306-309 - Katriina Viikki, Jarmo Palviainen:
Integrating Human-Centered Design into Software Development: An Action Research Study in the Automation Industry. 313-320 - Marko Seikola, Hanna-Mari Loisa, Andr's Jagos:
Kanban Implementation in a Telecom Product Maintenance. 321-329 - André L. Ferreira
, Ricardo Jorge Machado
, Mark C. Paulk
:
An Approach to Software Process Design and Implementation Using Transition Rules. 330-333 - Tomás Martínez-Ruiz, Félix García
, Mario Piattini
, Jürgen Münch
:
Applying AOSE Concepts to Model Crosscutting Variability in Variant-Rich Processes. 334-338 - Michael Kläs, Constanza Lampasona, Jürgen Münch
:
Adapting Software Quality Models: Practical Challenges, Approach, and First Empirical Results. 341-348 - Yan Lei, Xiaoguang Mao
, Xiaomin Wan, Chengsong Wang:
Iterative Feedback-Based Fault Localization Approach. 349-356 - Stefanie Betz, Susan Hickl, Andreas Oberweis:
Risk Management in Global Software Development Process Planning. 357-361 - Christin Lindholm, Jesper Pedersen Notander, Martin Höst
:
Software Risk Analysis in Medical Device Development. 362-365 - Shahid Mujtaba, Robert Feldt, Kai Petersen
:
Analyzing Strategy and Processes for Product Customization in Large-Scale Industrial Settings. 369-373 - Johannes Müller, Max Lillack:
Conjoint Analysis of Software Product Lines: A Feature Based Approach. 374-377 - Raija Kuusela, Mika Koivuluoma:
Lean Transformation Framework for Software Intensive Companies: Responding to Challenges Created by the Cloud. 378-382 - Carlos Solís, Xiaofeng Wang
:
A Study of the Characteristics of Behaviour Driven Development. 383-387 - Frank Elberzhager, Robert Eschbach, Jürgen Münch
:
The Relevance of Assumptions and Context Factors for the Integration of Inspections and Testing. 388-391 - Burak Turhan
, Ayse Tosun Misirli
, Ayse Basar Bener
:
Empirical Evaluation of Mixed-Project Defect Prediction Models. 396-403 - Mahir Kaya
, Onur Demirörs
:
E-Cosmic: A Business Process Model Based Functional Size Estimation Approach. 404-410 - Ana Magazinius, Robert Feldt:
Confirming Distortional Behaviors in Software Cost Estimation Practice. 411-418 - Ekrem Kocaguneli, Ayse Tosun Misirli
, Bora Caglayan, Ayse Basar Bener
:
Experiences on Developer Participation and Effort Estimation. 419-422 - Anton Jansen, Anders Wall, Roland Weiss:
TechSuRe - A Method for Assessing Technology Sustainability in Long Lived Software Intensive Systems. 426-434 - Panagiota Chatzipetrou
, Lefteris Angelis, Sebastian Barney, Claes Wohlin
:
Software Product Quality in Global Software Development: Finding Groups with Aligned Goals. 435-442 - Ahmad Salman Khan
, Mira Kajko-Mattsson:
Evaluating a Training Process in a Handover Context. 443-450 - Jorge A. Osorio, Michel R. V. Chaudron
, Werner Heijstek
:
Moving from Waterfall to Iterative Development: An Empirical Evaluation of Advantages, Disadvantages and Risks of RUP. 453-460 - Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino
, Federica Sarro
:
A Case Study on the Conversion of Function Points into COSMIC. 461-464 - Ernest Wozniak, Chokri Mraidha
, Sebastien Gerard, François Terrier:
A Guidance Framework for the Generation of Implementation Models in the Automotive Domain. 468-476 - Gereon Weiss, Klaus Becker, Benjamin Kamphausen, Ansgar Radermacher, Sebastien Gerard:
Model-Driven Development of Self-Describing Components for Self-Adaptive Distributed Embedded Systems. 477-484 - Adel Ziani, Brahim Hamid
, Salvador Trujillo:
Towards a Unified Meta-model for Resources-Constrained Embedded Systems. 485-492 - Barbara Gallina, Sasikumar Punnekkat
:
FI4FA: A Formalism for Incompletion, Inconsistency, Interference and Impermanence Failures' Analysis. 493-500 - Christian Prehofer:
An Adaptive Control Model for Non-functional Feature Interactions. 501-507

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