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28th EUROMICRO 2002: Dortmund, Germany
- 28th EUROMICRO Conference 2002, 4-6 September 2002, Dortmund, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1787-0
Component-Based Software Engineering Track - CBSE
Session 1: Component Models
- Egon Teiniker, Stefan Mitterdorfer, Christian Kreiner, Zsolt Kovács, Reinhold Weiss:
Local Components and Reuse of Legacy Code in the CORBA Component Model. 4-9 - Pedro J. Clemente, Juan Hernández Núñez, Juan Manuel Murillo, Miguel A. Pérez, Fernando Sánchez:
AspectCCM: An Aspect-Oriented Extension of the Corba Component Model. 10-16 - Humberto Cervantes, Jean-Marie Favre:
Comparing JavaBeans and OSGi Towards an Integration of Two Complementary Component Models. 17-25
Session 2: Component Compositions
- Luis Iribarne, José M. Troya, Antonio Vallecillo:
Selecting Software Components with Multiple Interfaces. 26-32 - Alexandre V. Fioukov, Evgeni M. Eskenazi, Dieter K. Hammer, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Evaluation of Static Properties for Component-Based Architectures. 33-39 - You-Hee Choi, Oh-Cheon Kwon, Gyu-Sang Shin:
An Approach to Composition of EJB Components Using C2 Style. 40-47
Session 3: COTS and Case Studies
- Pauliina Ulkuniemi, Veikko Seppänen:
Definition of a COTS Software Component Acquisition Process Framework: The Case of a Telecommunications Company. 48-54 - Päivi Kallio, Tuomas Ihme:
Evolution of the Use and Risks of Commercial Software Components. 55-61 - Marcel Dix, Holger D. Hofman:
Automated Software Robustness Testing - Static and Adaptive Test Case Design Methods. 62-
Session 4: Joined Session with SPPI Track
Session 5: Component-Based RT and Embedded Systems
- Péter Völgyesi, Ákos Lédeczi:
Component-Based Development of Networked Embedded Applications. 68-73 - Walter Maydl, Bernhard Sick, Werner Grass:
Towards a Specification Technique for Component-Based Measurement and Control Software for Embedded Systems. 74-80 - Anders Wall, Magnus Larsson, Christer Norström:
Towards an Impact Analysis for Component Based Real-Time Product Line Architectures. 81-89
Session 6: Components and Formal Methods
- Rebeca P. Díaz Redondo, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Ana Fernández Vilas, Ana Belén Barragáns-Martínez:
Approximate Retrieval of Incomplete and Formal Specifications Applied to Horizontal Reuse. 90-97 - Yu Jia, Min Tan, Yuqing Gu:
The Evolutionary Approach to Semantics-Driven CBD Automation. 98-
Multimedia and Telecommunications Track - MMT
Session 1: Image Processing
- Gregorio Bernabé, José González, José M. García, José Duato:
Memory Conscious 3D Wavelet Transform. 108-113 - Akiyoshi Wakatani:
Dynamic Task Scheduling with Speculative Approach and Its Application to Image Segmentation. 114-121 - Robert M. Newman, M. Tovey, C. S. Porter, N. Bussard:
Line to Form to Line - Transformations between 2D and 3D in Design and Documentation. 122-129
Session 2: Multimedia Server Issues
- Thomas Kunkelmann, Roberto Brunelli:
Advanced Indexing and Retrieval in Present-Day Content Management Systems. 130-137 - Pål Halvorsen, Espen Jorde, Karl-André Skevik, Vera Goebel, Thomas Plagemann:
Performance Tradeoffs for Static Allocation of Zero-Copy Buffers. 138-143 - Hai Jin, Xiaofei Liao:
Owl: A New Multimedia Data Splitting Scheme for Cluster Video Server. 144-153
Session 3: Learning Systems
- Robert J. McClelland:
Evolving Web-Based Delivery: Managing the Transition from VLE?s Designed by Academics to Commercial VLE's, The Post-Graduate Experience. 154-159 - Ana Pajares, Juan Carlos Guerri, Angela Belda, Juan José Cermeño, Carlos Enrique Palau, Manuel Esteve:
JMFMoD: A New System for Media on Demand Presentations. 160-169
Session 4: Multimedia Hardware
- Mehdi Rostami, João Tavares, Antonio Navarro:
Multi-Decoder Digital Television Platform. 170-175 - Michael Hosemann, Gerhard P. Fettweis, Vladimir Nikolajevic, Rene Nüssgen:
Applications for the Highly Parallel Mobile Multimedia Modem M3-DSP. 176-182 - Stephan Wong, Stamatis Vassiliadis, Sorin Cotofana:
A Sum of Absolute Differences Implementation in FPGA Hardware. 183-188 - Ángel del Río, Montserrat Bóo, Margarita Amor, Javier D. Bruguera:
Hardware Implementation of the Subdivision Loop Algorithm. 189-199
Session 5: Infrastructures for Multimedia Services
- John Markus Bjørndalen, Otto J. Anshus, Tore Larsen, Lars Ailo Bongo, Brian Vinter:
Scalable Processing and Communication Performance in a Multi-Media Related Context. 200-206 - Manuel Görtz, Ralf Ackermann, Martin Karsten, Ralf Steinmetz:
Using a Multi-Layer Approach to Tackle the Service Interaction Problem in Telephony Scenarios. 207-215 - Eric Scharf, Peter Hamer, Konstantinos Smparounis, Wolfgang Payer, John Ronan, Micheal Crotty:
Customer Choice in a Multi-Service Residential Access Network Environment. 216-
Keynote 2
- Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Multimedia and Human-Computer Interaction. EUROMICRO 2002
Session 6: Next Generation Internet Protocols
- Cristian Hesselman, Henk Eertink:
Hierarchical Broadca ting in the Future Mobile Internet. 224-228 - Jörg Ottensmeyer:
IP Version 6 - An Analysis of the Long Way from Concept to Large-Scale Deployment. 229-232 - Ivica Rimac, Jens B. Schmitt, Ralf Steinmetz:
Is Dynamic Multi-Rate Multicast Worthwhile the Effort? 233-243
Software Process and Product Improvement Track - SPPI
Session 1: Support for Collaborative Processes
- Schahram Dustdar, Harald C. Gall:
Process Awareness for Distributed Software Development in Virtual Teams. 244-250 - Michael Halling, Stefan Biffl, Paul Grünbacher:
A Groupware-Supported Inspection Process for Active Inspection Management. 251-258 - Dan Turnas, Perry Kloska, Michael Saboe:
Introducing a GSS-Based Negotiation Approach at TACOM. 259-265
Session 2: SPPI Models and Methods
- Christina Wallin, Stig Larsson, Fredrik Ekdahl, Ivica Crnkovic:
Combining Models for Business Decisions and Software Development. 266-271 - Klaus Schmid, Isabel John:
Developing, Validating and Evolving an Approach to Product Line Benefit and Risk Assessment. 272-283 - Padmanabhan Krishnan, Danita Hartley:
Using Model Checking to Test a Firewall : A Case Study. 284-293
Session 3: Quality Aspects in Web Computing
- Adriano Bessa Albuquerque, Arnaldo Dias Belchior:
E-Commerce Website Quality Evaluation. 294-300 - Werner Schoenfeldinger, Harald Bangerl, Heinz Nusser, Mandakini Pachauri:
FOCAL Point: A Framework for Deriving Business Models in e-Business. 301-308 - Pablo Gervás, Juan José Escribano Otero:
Feasibility Analysis for Web Project Engineering Encoded as Rule-Based Expert System. 309-317
Session 4: Software Process Improvement for CBSE (Joined Session with CBSE Track)
- Fritz Stallinger, Alec Dorling, Terence P. Rout, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Bruno Lefever:
Software Process Improvement for Component-Based Software Engineering: An Introduction to the OOSPICE Project. 318-323 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Fritz Stallinger, Bruno Lefever:
Bridging the Gap from Process Modelling to Process Assessment: The OOSPICE Process Specification for Component-Based Software Engineering. 324-331 - John Torgersson, Alec Dorling:
Assessing CBD - What's the Difference?. 332-341
Keynote: Security and Availability in Mobile Service Development
- Bartholomäus Kellerer, Jürgen Neises:
Modeling of Service Availability. 342-346 - Francis Tam:
On the Development of an Open Standard for Highly Available Telecommunication Infrastructure Systems. 347-351
Session 5: Process Improvement Practice and Experience
- Ann Cass, Christian Völcker, Philipp Sutter, Alec Dorling, Hans Stienen:
SPiCE in Action - Experiences in Tailoring and Extension. 352-360 - Christian Hofer:
Software Development in Austria: Results of an Empirical Study among Small and Very Small Enterprises. 361-366 - Pekka Abrahamsson, Karlheinz Kautz:
The Personal Software Process: Experiences from Denmark. 367-375
Session 6: Human Dimension in SPPI
- Kerstin V. Siakas:
What Has Culture to do with SPI?. 376-381 - Oktay Türetken, Onur Demirörs:
Using Human Resource Management Suites To Exploit Team Process Improvement Models. 382-387 - Gerhard Chroust:
Soft Factors Impeding the Adoption of Process Models. 388-394
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