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1st ICSOFT 2006: Setúbal, Portugal
- Joaquim Filipe, Boris Shishkov, Markus Helfert:
Software and Data Technologies - First International Conference, ICSOFT 2006, Setúbal, Portugal, September 11-14, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 10, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-70619-9
Part 1 / Invited Papers
- Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Adaptive Integration of Enterprise and B2B Applications. 3-15 - Juan Carlos Augusto:
Ambient Intelligence: Basic Concepts and Applications. 16-26 - Tom Gilb:
How to Quantify Quality: Finding Scales of Measure. 27-36 - Dimitris Karagiannis, Peter Höfferer:
Metamodeling as an Integration Concept. 37-50 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Engineering Object and Agent Methodologies. 51-58
Part 2 / Part I: Programming Languages
- Franz Puntigam:
From Static to Dynamic Process Types. 61-73 - Alexandre Bergel, Robert Hirschfeld, Siobhán Clarke, Pascal Costanza:
Aspectboxes: Controlling the Visibility of Aspects. 74-83 - Ferruccio Damiani, Elena Giachino, Paola Giannini, Emanuele Cazzola:
On State Classes and Their Dynamic Semantics. 84-96 - Marius Cornea, Cristina Anderson, Charles Tsen:
Software Implementation of the IEEE 754R Decimal Floating-Point Arithmetic. 97-109
Part 3 / Part II: Software Engineering
- Jan Newmarch:
Bridging between Middleware Systems: Optimisations Using Downloadable Code. 113-126 - Jose Manuel Perez, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini:
MDE for BPM: A Systematic Review. 127-135 - Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone:
Exploring Feasibility of Software Defects Orthogonal Classification. 136-152 - Fergal McCaffery, Rory V. O'Connor, Gerry Coleman:
Mapping Medical Device Standards Against the CMMI for Configuration Management. 153-164 - Oswaldo Gómez, Hanna Oktaba, Mario Piattini, Félix García:
A Systematic Review Measurement in Software Engineering: State-of-the-Art in Measures. 165-176 - Hans Albrecht Schmid, Marco Pfeifer:
Engineering a Component Language: CompJava. 177-191
Part 4 / Part III: Distributed and Parallel Systems
- María Ángeles Moraga, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini, David Walker:
Towards a Quality Model for Grid Portals. 195-203 - Michael Poldner, Herbert Kuchen:
Algorithmic Skeletons for Branch and Bound. 204-219 - 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. 220-229 - Mohamad Al Hajj Hassan, Mostafa Bamha:
Parallel Processing of "Group-By Join" Queries on Shared Nothing Machines. 230-241 - Satoshi Yamada, Shigeru Kusakabe, Hideo Taniguchi:
Impact of Wrapped System Call Mechanism on Commodity Processors. 242-253
Part 5 / Part IV: Information Systems and Data Management
- Bryon K. Ehlmann:
Adding More Support for Associations to the ODMG Object Model. 257-269 - Smriti Sharma, Veena Bansal:
Measuring Effectiveness of Computing Facilities in Academic Institutes: A New Solution for a Difficult Problem. 270-278 - Dean Williams, Alexandra Poulovassilis:
Combining Information Extraction and Data Integration in the ESTEST System. 279-292 - Georgios Voulalas, Georgios Evangelidis:
Introducing a Change-Resistant Framework for the Development and Deployment of Evolving Applications. 293-306 - Xufeng (Danny) Liang, Athula Ginige:
Smart Business Objects for Web Applications: A New Approach to Model Business Objects. 307-322 - Mikhail Petrovskiy:
A Data Mining Approach to Learning Probabilistic User Behavior Models from Database Access Log. 323-332
Part 6 / PART V Knowledge Engineering
- Amel Borgi:
Approximate Reasoning to Learn Classification Rules. 335-347 - Miguel A. González, María R. Sierra, Camino R. Vela, Ramiro Varela, Jorge Puente:
Combining Metaheuristics for the Job Shop Scheduling Problem with Sequence Dependent Setup Times. 348-360 - Alejandro García López, Rafael Berlanga Llavori, Roxana Dánger:
A Description Clustering Data Mining Technique for Heterogeneous Data. 361-373 - Ruixin Yang, John Tan, Menas Kafatos:
A Pattern Selection Algorithm in Kernel PCA Applications. 374-387
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