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11th ICSR 2009: Falls Church, VA, USA
- Stephen H. Edwards, Gregory Kulczycki:
Formal Foundations of Reuse and Domain Engineering, 11th International Conference on Software Reuse, ICSR 2009, Falls Church, VA, USA, September 27-30, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5791, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-04210-2
Component Reuse and Verification
- Peter Henderson, Matthew J. Henderson:
Consistency Checking for Component Reuse in Open Systems. 1-10 - Hampton Smith, Heather K. Harton, David Frazier, Raghuveer Mohan, Murali Sitaraman:
Generating Verified Java Components through RESOLVE. 11-20 - Julien Bigot, Christian Pérez:
Increasing Reuse in Component Models through Genericity. 21-30 - Jason Kirschenbaum, Bruce M. Adcock, Derek Bronish, Hampton Smith, Heather K. Harton, Murali Sitaraman, Bruce W. Weide:
Verifying Component-Based Software: Deep Mathematics or Simple Bookkeeping? 31-40
Feature Modeling
- John M. Favaro, Silvia Mazzini:
Extending FeatuRSEB with Concepts from Systems Engineering. 41-50 - Sidney C. Bailin:
Features Need Stories. 51-64 - Hua Yan, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Hong Mei:
An Optimization Strategy to Feature Models' Verification by Eliminating Verification-Irrelevant Features and Constraints. 65-75 - Erika Mir Olimpiew, Hassan Gomaa:
Reusable Model-Based Testing. 76-85
Generators and Model-Driven Development
- Okan Yilmaz, William B. Frakes:
A Case Study of Using Domain Engineering for the Conflation Algorithms Domain. 86-94 - Leila Ribeiro, Luciana Foss, Bruno Carreiro da Silva, Daltro José Nunes:
Model Transformation Using Graph Transactions. 95-105 - Martin Kuhlemann, Don S. Batory, Sven Apel:
Refactoring Feature Modules. 106-115 - Gerd Dauenhauer, Thomas Aschauer, Wolfgang Pree:
Variability in Automation System Models. 116-125
Industry Experience
- Pengfei Ye, Xin Peng, Yinxing Xue, Stan Jarzabek:
A Case Study of Variation Mechanism in an Industrial Product Line. 126-136 - Hyesun Lee, Hyunsik Choi, Kyo Chul Kang, Dohyung Kim, Zino Lee:
Experience Report on Using a Domain Model-Based Extractive Approach to Software Product Line Asset Development. 137-149 - Rikard Land, Daniel Sundmark, Frank Lüders, Iva Krasteva, Adnan Causevic:
Reuse with Software Components - A Survey of Industrial State of Practice. 150-159
Product Lines
- Josh Dehlinger, Robyn R. Lutz:
Evaluating the Reusability of Product-Line Software Fault Tree Analysis Assets for a Safety-Critical System. 160-169 - Liwei Shen, Xin Peng, Wenyun Zhao:
Feature-Driven and Incremental Variability Generalization in Software Product Line. 170-180 - Meena Jha, Liam O'Brien:
Identifying Issues and Concerns in Software Reuse in Software Product Lines. 181-190 - Pedro O. Rossel, Daniel Perovich, M. Cecilia Bastarrica:
Reuse of Architectural Knowledge in SPL Development. 191-200
Reuse and Patterns
- Luca Sabatucci, Massimo Cossentino, Angelo Susi:
Introducing Motivations in Design Pattern Representation. 201-210 - Oliver Hummel, Colin Atkinson:
The Managed Adapter Pattern: Facilitating Glue Code Generation for Component Reuse. 211-224 - Jason O. Hallstrom, Neelam Soundarajan:
Reusing Patterns through Design Refinement. 225-235
Service-Oriented Environments
- Ingrid Nunes, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Donald D. Cowan, Paulo S. C. Alencar:
Building Service-Oriented User Agents Using a Software Product Line Approach. 236-245 - Raimundo F. Dos Santos, William B. Frakes:
DAREonline: A Web-Based Domain Engineering Tool. 246-257 - Anderson Marinho, Leonardo Gresta Paulino Murta, Cláudia M. L. Werner:
Extending a Software Component Repository to Provide Services. 258-268 - Jaejoon Lee, Gerald Kotonya, Daniel Robinson:
A Negotiation Framework for Service-Oriented Product Line Development. 269-277 - Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
Ranking and Selecting Services. 278-287 - Iman Saleh, Gregory Kulczycki, M. Brian Blake:
A Reusable Model for Data-Centric Web Services. 288-297
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