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The topics for this slide presentation include: components and software engineering today, integrate three architectures (product, process and organization), focus on product, focus on process, component package = product + process, reuse business, and component package = product + process + history + metrics. Author(s) : Scott Hawker
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This report describes an architecture-centric system development. Architectural requirements, design of the architecture, documenting the architecture, analyzing the architecture, realizing the architecture and maintaining the architecture are discussed. Author(s) : Len Bass and Rick Kazman
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper discusses the formalization of architectural specification and reviews several languages developed for architectural specification. This paper then discusses architectural analysis techniques and also new concepts in software architecture. Author(s) : Judith A. Stafford and Alexander L. Wolf
Updated: 10/08/2005
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The conduct of collaborative scientific study mediated by the internet - e-Science - is giving rise to a new type of large distributed software project. This paper reports initial experiences of one such project: the European DataGrid. The authors record some observations about the intended lifecycle and process, compared with actual practice. The paper explores the applicability of current software development practices from the academic, commercial, and open source sectors in the context of such Grid projects. Author(s) : Lee Momtahan and Andrew Martin
Updated: 10/08/2005
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The introduction of computers into the control of potentially dangerous devices has led to a growing awareness of the possible contribution of software to serious accidents. The number of computer-related accidents so far has been small due to the restraint that has been shown in introducing them into safety- critical control loops. However, as the economic and technological benefits of using computers become more widely accepted, their use is increasing dramatically. We need to ensure that computers are introduced into safety-critical systems in the most responsible way possible and at a speed that does not expose people to undue risk. Author(s) : Nancy G. Leveson
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Techniques from HCI have been used for the development of usable software products for a long time, but their use is often not integrated with software engineering practices. This paper describes an approach for bridging the gap between software engineering and HCI, by offering orientation to software practitioners on the application of HCI techniques and activities. For this purpose, the authors have carried out a survey in HCI literature to define the activities in a user-centered development process, and to select the HCI techniques that are more appropriate for integration into software engineering practice. Author(s) : Xavier Ferre and Ana M. Moreno
Updated: 10/08/2005
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The focus of this white paper will be on internationalization and developing a roadmap towards preparing your product for international markets. The purpose of this paper is not to provide the actual roadmap, but rather to raise issues to consider as you develop your own roadmap. A product that has been properly internationalized, that is reengineered to support multiple locales, will be more easily localized. Author(s) : Ernie Huang, Richard Haft and Jacob Hsu
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of empirical research in software engineering. The authors argue that in order to improve the current situation we must create better studies and draw more credible interpretations from them. The article finally presents a roadmap for this improvement, which includes a general structure for software empirical studies and concrete steps for achieving these goals: designing better studies, collecting data more effectively, and involving others in empirical enterprises. Author(s) : Dewayne E. Perry, Adam A. Porter and Lawrence G. Votta
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper presents an overview of the field of software systems requirements engineering (RE). It describes the main areas of RE practice, and highlights some key open research issues for the future. Author(s) : Bashar Nuseibeh and Steve Easterbrook
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper presents a roadmap for reverse engineering research for the first decade of the new millennium, building on the program comprehension theories of the 1980s and the reverse engineering technology of the 1990s. Author(s) : Hausi A. Müller, Jens H. Jahnke, Dennis B. Smith, Margaret-Anne Storey, Scott R. Tilley and Kenny Wong
Updated: 10/08/2005
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