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IWPSE 2005: Lisbon, Portugal
- 8th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE 2005), 5-7 September 2005, Lisbon, Portugal. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2349-8
Cover
- Title Page.
- Copyright.
Introduction
- Message.
- Committee.
Keynote Address
- Mehdi Jazayeri:
Species evolve, individuals age. 3-12
Technical Session 1 - Theory of Software Evolution
- Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger, Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, Robert Hirschfeld, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Challenges in Software Evolution. 13-22 - Giuliano Antoniol, Vincenzo Fabio Rollo, Gabriele Venturi:
Detecting groups of co-changing files in CVS repositories. 23-32 - Jean-Marie Favre:
Languages evolve too! Changing the Software Time Scale. 33-44
Technical Session 2 - Architectures
- Riadh Ben Halima, Mohamed Jmaiel, Khalil Drira:
Graphical simulation of the dynamic evolution of the software architectures specified in Z. 45-48 - Nguyen Truong Thang, Takuya Katayama:
A Formal Approach Facilitating the Evolution of Component-Based Software. 49-52 - Rafael Capilla, N. Yasemin Topaloglu:
Product Lines for Supporting the Composition and Evolution of Service Oriented Applications. 53-56 - Lerina Aversano, Marcello Bruno, Massimiliano Di Penta, Amedeo Falanga, Rita Scognamiglio:
Visualizing the Evolution ofWeb Services using Formal Concept Analysis. 57-60 - Hiroshi Igaki, Masahide Nakamura, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
A Service-Oriented Framework for Networked Appliances to Achieve Appliance Interoperability and Evolution in Home Network System. 61-64 - Nassima Sadou, Dalila Tamzalit, Mourad Oussalah:
A unified Approach for Software Architecture Evolution at different abstraction levels. 65-70
Technical Session 3 - Evolution of Requirements and Desig
- Ming-Jen Huang, Takuya Katayama:
Steering Model-Driven Evolution by Responsibilities. 71-80 - Jameleddine Hassine, Juergen Rilling, Jacqueline Hewitt:
Change Impact Analysis for Requirement Evolution using Use Case Maps. 81-90 - Takuya Kadota, Atsushi Ohnishi:
A Supporting Method of the Evolution of State Diagrams with Scenarios. 91-102
Technical Session 4 - Visualizations and Applications
- Jacek Ratzinger, Michael Fischer, Harald C. Gall:
EvoLens: Lens-View Visualizations of Evolution Data. 103-112 - Tudor Gîrba, Adrian Kuhn, Mauricio Seeberger, Stéphane Ducasse:
How Developers Drive Software Evolution. 113-122 - Serge Demeyer, Filip Van Rysselberghe, Tudor Gîrba, Jacek Ratzinger, Radu Marinescu, Tom Mens, Bart Du Bois, Dirk Janssens, Stéphane Ducasse, Michele Lanza, Matthias Rieger, Harald C. Gall, Mohammad El-Ramly:
The LAN-simulation: A Refactoring Teaching Example. 123-134
Technical Session 5 - Theories and Applications
- Meir M. Lehman:
Approach to a Theory of Software Evolution. 135 - Steven P. Reiss:
Evolving Evolution. 136-139 - João Araújo, Joao Carlos Ribeiro:
Towards an Aspect-Oriented Agile Requirements Approach. 140-143 - Cristine R. Dantas, Leonardo Gresta Paulino Murta, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner:
Consistent Evolution of UML Models by Automatic Detection of Change Traces. 14-147 - Koji Taniguchi, Takashi Ishio, Toshihiro Kamiya, Shinji Kusumoto, Katsuro Inoue:
Extracting Sequence Diagram from Execution Trace of Java Program. 148-154
Technical Session 6 - Experiences and Support for Software Evolution
- Romain Robbes, Michele Lanza:
Versioning Systems for Evolution Research. 155-164 - Gregorio Robles, Juan José Amor, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Israel Herraiz:
Evolution and Growth in Large Libre Software Projects. 165-174 - Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Massimiliano Di Penta, Anna Rita Fasolino, Porfirio Tramontana:
Supporting Web Application Evolution by Dynamic Analysis. 175-186
Technical Session 7 - Process Evolution
- Naoyasu Ubayashi, Shinji Sano, Yusaku Maeno, Satoshi Murakami, Tetsuo Tamai:
Model Evolution with Aspect-Oriented Mechanisms. 187-194 - Yutao Ma, Jianxun Chen, Jianghua Wu:
Research on the Phenomenon of Software Drift in Software Processes. 195-198
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