5. QSIC 2005:
Melbourne, Australia
Fifth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC 2005), 19-20 September 2005, Melbourne, Australia.
IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2472-9
Cover
Introduction
- Message from the Steering Committee Chair.

- Message from the Program Committee Co-Chairs.

- Conference Committees.

- Additional Reviewers.

- Workshop Committees.

- Keynote Speech.

Session 1A:
Software Testing I
Session 1B:
Software Quality
Session 2A:
Software Modeling and Testing
Session 2B Web-Based Development
- Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn, Malte Hülder, André Köhler, Andreas Kriegel:
Cost and Response Time Simulation forWeb-based Applications on Mobile Channels.
83-90

- Aleksander Binemann-Zdanowicz, Bernhard Thalheim, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Jane Zhao:
Quality Assurance in the Design of Web Information Systems.
91-98

- Wei-Tek Tsai, Dawei Zhang, Raymond A. Paul, Yinong Chen:
Stochastic Voting Algorithms for Web Services Group Testing.
99-108

Session 3A:
Formal Methods
Session 3B:
Software Components
Session 4A:
Software Architecture
Session 4B:
Database Modeling and Applications
Session 5A:
Requirements Engineering
Session 5B:
Software Testing II
- W. K. Chan, Tsong Yueh Chen, Heng Lu:
A Metamorphic Approach to Integration Testing of Context-Sensitive Middleware-Based Applications.
241-249

- Gyu-Baek Kim:
A Method of Generating Massive Virtual Clients and Model-based Performance Test.
250-254

- Huaizhong Li, Chiou Peng Lam:
An Ant Colony Optimization Approach to Test Sequence Generation for Statebased Software Testin.
255-264

Session 6A:
Software Metrics and Tools
Session 6B:
Real-Time Applications
First International Workshop on Education and Training for Quality Software Engineering (ETQSE 2005)
- Cat Kutay, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Teaching Three Quality Assurance Techniques in Tandem - Lessons Learned.
307-312

- F. T. Chan, W. H. Tang, T. Y. Chen:
Software Testing Education and Training in Hong Kong.
313-316

- Ken Ngo-Pham, John Bigham, Julian Rodaway, Laurissa Tokarchuk:
A System to Mark Programs Automatically.
317-322

- Allan Fisher, Jill Fain Lehman:
Dynamic Delivery of Software Development Curriculum.
323-326

- Tsong Yueh Chen, Fei-Ching Kuo, Zhiquan Zhou:
Teaching Automated Test Case Generation.
327-333

- Yuen-Tak Yu, Pak-Lok Poon:
Designing Activities for Learning Software Quality Practices.
333-340

First International Workshop on Grid and Peer-to-Peer Based Workflows (GPWW 2005)
- R. A. Dheepak, Shakeb Ali, Ira Gupta, Hardik Dave, Adarsh Kailash Upadhyay, Lech D. Alves, Anish Damodaran, Anirban Chakrabarti, Anirban Ghosh:
Scalable Enterprise Level Workflow Manager for the Grid.
341-348

- Antonio Congiusta, Domenico Talia, Gianluigi Greco, Antonella Guzzo, Giuseppe Manco, Luigi Pontieri, Domenico Saccà:
A Data Mining-based Framework for GridWorkflow Management.
349-356

- Zhiming Zhao, Adam Belloum, Adianto Wibisono, Frank Terpstra, Piter T. de Boer, Peter M. A. Sloot, Bob Hertzberger:
Scientific workflow management: between generality and applicability.
357-364

- John Noll:
A Peer-to-peer Architecture forWorkflow in Virtual Enterpris.
365-372

- Jun Yan, Yun Yang, Ryszard Kowalczyk, Xuan Thang Nguyen:
A Service Workflow Management Framework Based on Peer-to-Peer and Agent Technologies.
373-382

First International Workshop on Integration of Software Engineering and Agent Technology (ISEAT 2005)
- Lin Padgham, John Thangarajah, Michael Winikoff:
Tool Support for Agent Development using the Prometheus Methodology.
383-388

- Jason Khallouf, Michael Winikoff:
Towards Goal-Oriented Design of Agent Systems.
389-394

- Paul R. Taylor, Peter Evans-Greenwood, James Odell:
The Genesis of a Pattern Language for Agent-based Enterprise Systems.
395-400

- Michael Winikoff:
Towards Making Agent UML Practical: A Textual Notation and a Tool.
401-412

- Xuan Thang Nguyen, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Enabling Agent-Based Management of Web Services with WS2JADE.
407-412

- Mikhail Perepletchikov, Lin Padgham:
Systematic Incremental Development of Agent Systems, using Prometheus.
413-418

- Damien Wilmann, Leon Sterling:
Guiding agent-oriented requirements elicitation: HOMER.
419-424

- Ingo Müller, Peter Braun, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Design Patterns for Agent-Based Service Composition in theWeb.
425-430

- Ji Wang, Rui Shen, Hong Zhu:
Caste-Centric Agent-Oriented Programming.
431-438

First International Workshop on Services Engineering (SEIW 2005)
- Wanita Sherchan, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Seng Wai Loke:
Relevant Past Performance for Selecting Web Services.
439-445

- Jingtao Yang, Corina Cîrstea, Peter Henderson:
An Operational Semantics for DFM, a Formal Notation for Modelling Asynchronous Web Services Coordination.
446-451

- Peter Massuthe, Karsten Schmidt:
Operating Guidelines - an Automata-Theoretic Foundation for the Service-Oriented Architecture.
452-457

- Bruce Quig, Michael Kölling, John Rosenberg, Phillip Steele:
Interactive Visualisation and Testing of Jini Services.
458-463

- Jiangang Ma, Yanchun Zhang, Minglu Li:
OMWSC- An Ontology-Based Model for Web Services Composition.
464-469

- W. K. Chan, S. C. Cheung, Karl R. P. H. Leung:
Towards a Metamorphic Testing Methodology for Service-Oriented Software Applications.
470-476

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