23. ASE 2008:
L'Aquila, Italy - Workshops
23rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering - Workshop Proceedings (ASE Workshops 2008), 15-16 September 2008, L'Aquila, Italy.
IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2776-5
1st International Workshop on Automated engineeRing of Autonomous and run-tiMe evolvIng Systems (ARAMIS 2008)
- Michele Sama, Franco Raimondi, David S. Rosenblum, Wolfgang Emmerich:
Algorithms for efficient symbolic detection of faults in context-aware applications.
1-8

- Marco Autili, Paolo Di Benedetto, Davide Di Ruscio, Paola Inverardi, Massimo Tivoli:
A development process for context-aware adaptive services.
9-16

- Silvia Bindelli, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Raffaela Mirandola, Roberto Tedesco:
Building autonomic components: The SelfLets approach.
17-24

- Hervé Chang, Leonardo Mariani, Mauro Pezzè:
Self-healing strategies for component integration faults.
25-32

- Basil Becker, Holger Giese:
Incremental verification of inductive invariants for the run-time evolution of self-adaptive software-intensive systems.
33-40

- Alberto González, Éric Piel, Hans-Gerhard Groß:
Architecture support for runtime integration and verification of component-based Systems of Systems.
41-48

- Domenico Bianculli, Carlo Ghezzi:
SAVVY-WS at a glance: Supporting verifiable dynamic service compositions.
49-56

- Cesare Bartolini, Antonia Bertolino, Eda Marchetti:
Introducing service-oriented coverage testing.
57-64

- Antonia Bertolino, Wolfgang Emmerich, Paola Inverardi, Valérie Issarny, Fotios K. Liotopoulos, Pierre Plaza:
PLASTIC: Providing lightweight & adaptable service technology for pervasive information & communication.
65-70

- Onn Shehory:
SHADOWS: Self-healing complex software systems.
71-76

- Steffen Becker, Mircea Trifu, Ralf Reussner:
Towards supporting evolution of service-oriented architectures through quality impact prediction.
77-81

SoSEA:
First International Workshop on Social Software Engineering and Applications
- Navid Ahmadi, Mehdi Jazayeri, Francesco Lelli, Sasa Nesic:
A survey of social software engineering.
1-12

- Freddy Limpens, Fabien L. Gandon, Michel Buffa:
Bridging ontologies and folksonomies to leverage knowledge sharing on the social Web: A brief survey.
13-18

- Cédric Mesnage, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Social thinking to design social software: A course experience report.
19-24

- Antero Taivalsaari, Tommi Mikkonen:
Mashups and modularity: Towards secure and reusable web applications.
25-33

- Christian Murphy, Swapneel Sheth, Gail E. Kaiser, Lauren Wilcox:
genSpace: Exploring social networking metaphors for knowledge sharing and scientific collaborative work.
34-41

- Imed Hammouda, Timo Aaltonen, Petri Sirkkala:
Exploiting social software to build open source communities.
42-45

- Fabio Abbattista, Fabio Calefato, Domenico Gendarmi, Filippo Lanubile:
Incorporating social software into distributed agile development environments.
46-51

- Sami Jantunen, Kari Smolander, Sanna Malinen, Tytti Virtanen, Sari Kujala:
Utilizing Firm-Hosted Online Communities: Research challenges and needs.
52-55

EvOL:
4th International ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution and Evolvability
- Michel Wermelinger, Paul Wernick, Ciarán Bryce:
Introduction to the 4th international ERCIM workshop on software evolution and evolvability (Evol '08).

- Giacomo Ghezzi, Harald Gall:
Towards software analysis as a service.
1-10

- Bart Van Rompaey, Serge Demeyer:
Exploring the composition of unit test suites.
11-20

- Stephen G. MacDonell, Diana Kirk, Laurie McLeod:
Raising healthy software systems.
21-24

- David Binkley, Nicolas Gold, Mark Harman, Zheng Li, Kiarash Mahdavi, Joachim Wegener:
Dependence Anti Patterns.
25-34

- Marco Torchiano, Massimiliano Di Penta, Filippo Ricca, Andrea De Lucia, Filippo Lanubile:
Software migration projects in Italian industry: Preliminary results from a state of the practice survey.
35-42

- Austen Rainer, Peter C. R. Lane, James A. Malcolm, Sven-Bodo Scholz:
Using n-grams to rapidly characterise the evolution of software code.
43-52

- Henk van der Schuur, Slinger Jansen, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Becoming responsive to service usage and performance changes by applying service feedback metrics to software maintenance.
53-62

- Lile Hattori, Michele Lanza:
On the nature of commits.
63-71

- Robert Brcina, Matthias Riebisch:
Architecting for evolvability by means of traceability and features.
72-81

- Hongyu Pei Breivold, Ivica Crnkovic, Rikard Land, Stig Larsson:
Using dependency model to support software architecture evolution.
82-91

- Stephen Cook, Keiichi Nakata, Paul Wernick:
European Laboratory for Software Evolution (ELSE) : Vision statement.
92-95

- Pierre Duquesne, Ciarán Bryce:
Position paper: Meaningful updates to executing programs.
96-99

- Angela Lozano, Michel Wermelinger, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Evaluating the relation between changeability decay and the characteristics of clones and methods.
100-109

- Michele Bombardieri, Francesca Arcelli Fontana:
A specialisation of the SQuaRE quality model for the evaluation of the software evolution and maintenance activity.
110-113

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