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Partial Bindings of Components - Any Harm?. APSEC 2004: 632-639 - Christo Angelov, Krzysztof Sierszecki:
A Software Framework for Component-Based Embedded Applications. APSEC 2004: 655-662 - Yuji Arichika, Keijiro Araki:
Reusable Formal Specification for Embedded Systems. APSEC 2004: 557-558 - Darren C. Atkinson:
Accurate Call Graph Extraction of Programs with Function Pointers Using Type Signatures. APSEC 2004: 326-335 - Darren C. Atkinson, Daniel C. Weeks, John Noll:
The Design of Evolutionary Process Modeling Languages. APSEC 2004: 73-82 - Muhammad Ali Babar:
Scenarios, Quality Attributes, and Patterns: Capturing and Using their Synergistic Relationships for Product Line Architectures. APSEC 2004: 574-578 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Ian Gorton:
Comparison of Scenario-Based Software Architecture Evaluation Methods. APSEC 2004: 600-607 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Liming Zhu, D. Ross Jeffery:
An Exploratory Study of Groupware Support for Distributed Software Architecture Evaluation Process. APSEC 2004: 222-229 - Robert Pawel Bialek, Eric Jul, Jean-Guy Schneider, Yan Jin:
Partitioning of Java Applications to Support Dynamic Updates. APSEC 2004: 616-623 - Steven J. Bleistein, Karl Cox, June M. Verner:
Requirements Engineering for e-Business Systems: Integrating Jackson Problem Diagrams with Goal Modeling and BPM. APSEC 2004: 410-417 - Tsong Yueh Chen, Dehao Huang:
Adaptive Random Testing by Localization. APSEC 2004: 292-298 - Jinjun Chen, Yun Yang, Tsong Yueh Chen:
Dynamic Verification of Temporal Constraints on-the-fly for Workflow Systems. APSEC 2004: 30-37 - Yuting Chen, Shaoying Liu:
An Approach to Detecting Domain Errors Using Formal Specification-Based Testing. APSEC 2004: 276-283 - Gilrim Choi, Taegyun Kim:
UML CASE Tool Supporting OLE Compound Document. APSEC 2004: 250-256 - William C. Chu, Yiwen Chen, Juei-Nan Chen:
Context-sensitive Content Representation for Static Document. APSEC 2004: 719-725 - Carl Cook, Neville Churcher, Warwick Irwin:
Towards Synchronous Collaborative Software Engineering. APSEC 2004: 230-239 - Annita Persson Dahlqvist, Ivica Crnkovic, Ulf Asklund:
Quality Improvements by Integrating Development Processes. APSEC 2004: 64-72 - Martin R. Deubler, Johannes Grünbauer, Gerhard Popp, Guido Wimmel, Christian Salzmann:
Tool Supported Development of Service-Based Systems. APSEC 2004: 99-108 - Tadashi Dohi, Shunji Osaki, Kishor S. Trivedi:
An Infinite Server Queueing Approach for Describing Software Reliability Growth - Unified Modeling and Estimation Framework. APSEC 2004: 120-129 - Chen-Liang Fang, Deron Liang, Fengyi Lin:
A Nested Invocation Suppression Mechanism for Cctive Replicated SOAP Systems. APSEC 2004: 392-399 - Katsuhiko Gondow, Tomoya Suzuki II, Hayato Kawashima:
Binary-Level Lightweight Data Integration to Develop Program Understanding Tools for Embedded Software in C. APSEC 2004: 336-345 - Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc:
A Systematic Study of UML Class Diagram Constituents for their Abstract and Precise Recovery. APSEC 2004: 265-274 - JungHyun Han, Hoh Peter In, Jong-Sik Woo:
Towards Situation-Aware Cross-Platform Ubi-Game Development. APSEC 2004: 734-735 - Noriko Hanakawa, Kimiharu Okura:
A Project Management Support Tool using Communication for Agile Software Development. APSEC 2004: 316-323 - Mikio Hasegawa, Udana Bandara, Masugi Inoue, Hiroyuki Morikawa:
A Network Oriented Simple Device and its Application in a Service Mobility Environment. APSEC 2004: 711-718 - Yoshikazu Hayashi:
Relationship between PLS-Dependent Organizations and PLSE-Capable Software Houses. APSEC 2004: 556-556 - Sako Hiroshi:
A PLSE Environment in 80s - International Workshop on Adopting Product Line Software Engineering. APSEC 2004: 564-564 - Shigeru Hitomi, Hitoshi Yamane:
A Step by Step Approach for Adopting PLSE. APSEC 2004: 580-581 - Roy Chaoming Hsu, Cheng-Ting Liu, Wen-Ping Huang, Jun-Jay Yang:
An Embedded Software Approach for the Development of SIP-Based VoIP Server. APSEC 2004: 688-694 - Nien-Lin Hsueh, Wen-Hsiang Shen:
Handling Nonfunctional and Conflicting Requirements with Design Patterns. APSEC 2004: 608-615
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