6. ENASE 2011:
Beijing, China
Leszek A. Maciaszek, Kang Zhang (Eds.):
ENASE 2011 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, Beijing, China, 8-11 June, 2011.
SciTePress 2011, ISBN 978-989-8425-57-7
Invited Speakers
Keynote Speakers
- Harold Krikke:
Increasing Your Rate of Return with Closed Loop Supply Chains.
5

- Xuewei Li:
Railway Logistics Value Extension Theory.
7

- Kecheng Liu:
Information Makes Spaces for Working and Living Intelligent - A Semiotic Perspective.
9

- Leszek A. Maciaszek:
On Complexity of Event-driven Service Systems.
11

- Yannis A. Phillis:
A System-of-systems Approach to the Analysis and Control of Sustainability.
13

- Shoubo Xu:
Management: A Scientific Discipline for Humanity.
15

Papers
Full Papers
- Wen Zhang, Ye Yang, Qing Wang:
On the Predictability of Software Efforts using Machine Learning Techniques.
5-14

- Francisco Ortin, Miguel García:
A Type Safe Design to Allow the Separation of Different Responsibilities into Parallel Hierarchies.
15-25

- Benjamin Blau, Tobias Hildenbrand, Matthias Armbruster, Martin G. Fassunge, Yongchun Xu, Rico Knapper:
Incentives and Performance in Large-scale Lean Software Development - An Agent-based Simulation Approach.
26-37

- Janina Voigt, Warwick Irwin, Neville Churcher:
A Critical Comparison of Existing Software Contract Tools.
38-47

- Andrea Delgado, Barbara Weber, Francisco Ruiz, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán:
Execution Measurement-driven Continuous Improvement of Business Processes Implemented by Services.
48-59

- Andreas Gomolka, Bernhard G. Humm:
Advances in Structure Editors - Do They Really Pay Off?
60-69

- Marcos Vescovi, Flávio Varejão, Vagner Cordeiro:
Robustifying the Scrum Agile Methodology for the Development of Complex, Critical and Fast-changing Enterprise Software.
70-79

- Dhaminda B. Abeywickrama, Sita Ramakrishnan:
An Evaluation Framework for Validating Aspectual Pervasive Software Services.
80-91

- Óscar Mortágua Pereira, Rui L. Aguiar, Maribel Yasmina Santos:
An Adaptable Business Component based on Pre-defined Business Interfaces.
92-103

- Laura Sánchez-González, Francisco Ruiz, Félix García, Mario Piattini:
Business Process Model Improvement based on Measurement Activities.
104-113

- Cong Chen, Kang Zhang:
Team Radar - Visualizing Team Memories.
114-120

- Beatriz Pérez Lamancha, Pedro Reales Mateo, Macario Polo, Danilo Caivano:
Model-driven Testing - Transformations from Test Models to Test Code.
121-130

- Miguel A. Teruel, Elena Navarro, Víctor López-Jaquero, Francisco Montero Simarro, Pascual González:
A Comparative of Goal-oriented Approaches to Modelling Requirements for Collaborative Systems.
131-142

- Zheng Li, He Zhang, Liam O'Brien:
Towards Technology Independent Strategies for SOA Implementations.
143-154

- Kamil Jezek, Premek Brada:
Correct Matching of Components with Extra-functional Properties - A Framework Applicable to a Variety of Component Models.
155-166

- Sachitha I. P. Gunawardena, Sanath Jayasena:
Effect of Non-work Related Internet Usage on Stimulating Employee Creativity in the Software Industry.
167-176

- Vinicius Pereira, Antônio Francisco do Prado:
A New Agile Process for Web Development.
177-187

- Raúl Mazo, Camille Salinesi, Daniel Diaz, Alberto Lora-Michiels:
Transforming Attribute and Clone-enabled Feature Models into Constraint Programs over Finite Domains.
188-199

Short Papers
- Wang Lina, Tian Jie, Li Bo:
Seeded Faults and Their Locations Design using Bayes Formula and Program Logic in Software Testing.
203-210

- Jian Xiao, Jizhou Sun, Gang Li, Chun Li, Sen Li, Jingde Cheng:
MicroSSB: A Lightweight Framework for On-line Distributed Application based on Soft System Bus.
211-217

- Jaroslav Snajberk, Premek Brada:
Interactive Component Visualization - Visual Representation of Component-based Applications using the ENT Meta-model.
218-225

- Xinguang Chen, Fengdi Shu, Ye Yang:
Software Effort Estimation Model based on Use Case Specification.
226-231

- Nitesh Narayan, Yang Li, Jonas Helming, Maximilian Koegel:
Interaction Centric Requirements Traceability.
232-238

- TheAnh Do, Alvis Cheuk M. Fong, Russel Pears:
How Effective is Model Checking in Practice?
239-244

- Nor Hazilawati Awang, Wan M. N. Wan-Kadir, Shamsul Shahibuddin:
A Middleware based, Policy Driven Adaptation Framework to Simplify Software Evolution.
245-253

- N. Parimala, Vinay Gautam:
Extended Metadata for Data Warehouse Schema.
254-259

- Zining Cao, Hui Wang:
Hybrid ZIA and its Approximated Refinement Relation.
260-265

Posters
- Jie Liu:
To Contain Cost, Let's not over Build Our Software Solutions.
269-272

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