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25th Anniversary
Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
(COMPSAC 2001)
Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 8-12, 2001
COMPSAC is the major international forum for researchers, practitioners,
managers, and policy makers interested in computer software and
applications. It was first held in Chicago in 1977 and will celebrate
its silver jubilee in the same city in October 8-11, 2001. The expanded
anniversary program will cover four and one-half days, including 3
keynote addresses by industry and government leaders, 26 research and
practice paper sessions, 4 workshops on special interest topics, one
plenary panel session and 9 panel sessions, as well as 3 professional
development seminars.
The cut-off date for advance registration is scheduled on September 25
and that for hotel reservation is scheduled on September 15. Please
check the website http://www.csis.hku.hk/~compsac for details. If you
have any queries, please contact Peter Wu, the Registration Chair, at
mailto:[log in to unmask] .
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
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MONDAY OCTOBER 8, 2001
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OPENING SESSION 9:00 - 10:30
Chair: Terry Heng, Motorola Global Software Group, USA
- Welcome Remarks:
General Chair: Terry Heng, Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Motorola Global Software Group, USA
- Additional Greetings and Remarks:
Standing Committee Chair: Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University,
USA
- Program Overview:
Program Chair: T.H. Tse, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Keynote Address 1:
The Wireless On-Ramp: Always On, Anywhere Computing:
Mary Chan, Vice President, Wireless Networks Group, Lucent
Technologies, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 1 11:00 - 12:30
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Paper Session 1A: Requirements Engineering
- Business Rules Specification, Enforcement and Distribution for
Heterogeneous Environments:
Daniela Rosca, Monmouth University, USA, and John D'Attilio, Oracle
Corporation, USA
- Visualization Issues for Software Requirements Negotiation:
Hoh In and Siddhartha Roy, Texas A&M University, USA
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Paper Session 1B: Component-Based Development
- Component-Based Design of Large-Scale Distributed Systems:
Franck Barbier, University of Pau, France
- A Configuration Management System Supporting Component-Based Software
Development:
Lu Zhang, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Hong Mei, Peking University,
China, and Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, UK
- Converting Web Applications to Data Components: Design Methodology:
Jan Pazdziora, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
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Paper Session 1C: Protocols and Harmonization
- A Long and Winding Road (Progress on the Road to a Software
Engineering Profession):
J. Barrie Thompson, University of Sunderland, UK
- Harmonized Conformance Testing for Product Data Managers:
David Flater and K.C. Morris, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, USA
- Exploiting Automatic Analysis of E-Commerce Protocols:
Jun Wei, Shing-Chi Cheung, and Xu Wang, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, Hong Kong
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Panel 1D: Large Scale Software Development: What Have We Learned?
Chair: Bruce Healton, Elegant Technology Solutions, Inc., USA
Panelists:
- Paul R. Cole, Wavetech.net, USA
- Birket Foster, MB Foster Associates Ltd., USA
- Frank Hill, M2Direct, USA
- Terri Jenisch, Northern Telcom Global, Canada
- Chi Lin, Jet Propulsion Labs, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 2 14:00 - 15:30
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Paper Session 2A: Reverse Engineering and Re-Engineering
- ELKAR: a Component Based Re-Engineering Methodology to Provide
Cooperation:
Philippe Roose, University of Pau, France
- JBOORET: an Automated Tool to Recover OO Design and Source Models:
Hong Mei, Tao Xie, and Fuqing Yang, Peking University, China
- MOOSE: a Task-Driven Program Comprehension Environment:
Juergen Rilling and Ahmed Seffah, Concordia University, Canada
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Paper Session 2B: Quality Management
- Investigating Reinspection Decision Accuracy Regarding
Product-Quality and Cost-Benefit Estimates:
Stefan Biffl and Michael Halling, Vienna University of Technology,
Austria
- A Memory-Based Reasoning Approach for Assessing Software Quality:
Raymond A. Paul, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, USA,
Venkata U.B. Challagulla, Farokh B. Bastani, and I-Ling Yen, The
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
- Quality Planning for Software Development:
Tom Walton, Acatel Canada, Canada
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Panel 2C: Software Architecture: Impact on Software Development
Chair: Dennis Mulcare, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA
Panelists:
- Maarten Boasson, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Christine Hofmeister, Lehigh University/Siemens, USA
- Rick Kazman, Software Engineering Institute, USA
- Rick Schantz, BBN Technologies, USA
Moderator: Jim Coplien, Bell Labs, USA
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Panel 2D: The Costs of Open Source / Experiences
Chair: Rodney V. Lancaster, Vericenter, Inc., USA
Panelists:
- Paul R. Cole, Wavetech.net, USA
- TBD
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 3 16:00 - 17:30
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Paper Session 3A: Workflow Systems
- Designing Role Hierarchies for Access Control in Workflow Systems:
Reinhardt A. Botha and Jan H.P. Eloff, Port Elizabeth Technikon,
South Africa
- Retrofitting Workflows for B2B Assembly:
Alistair P. Barros and Arthur H.M. ter Hofstede, The University of
Queensland, Australia, and Clemens Szyperski, Microsoft Research, USA
- A Stage-Activity Process Model Facilitating Workflow Management for
Web Publishing:
Jiannong Cao, Catherine Chan, and Keith Chan, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Paper Session 3B: Software Architecture
- An Architectural Model for Service-Based Flexible Software:
Keith Bennett, Jie Xu, Malcolm Munro, and Zhuang Hong, University of
Durham, UK, Paul Layzell, UMIST, UK, Nicolas Gold, University of
Durham, UK, and David Budgen and Pearl Brereton, Keele University, UK
- Formal Design of Real-Time Components on a Shared Data Space
Architecture:
Ulrich Hannemann and Jozef Hooman, University of Nijmegen, The
Netherlands
- Information Theoretic Metrics for Software Architectures:
Mark Shereshevsky, Habib Ammari, Nicholay Gradetsky, Ali Mili, and
Hany H. Ammar, West Virginia University, USA
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Panel 3C: Does SEI Level 5 Lead to High Quality Software?
Chair: Tom Hallin, Motorola Global Software Group, USA
Panelists:
- TBD
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Panel 3D: Telecommunications Software: Age before Beauty?
Chair: Arnold Kwong, USA
Panelists:
- Teresa Jenish, Northern Telecom Global, USA
- David Mastbaum, Aventail, USA
- John McGuthry, Telcordia, USA
- Ed Powell, Community Fiber, USA
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TUESDAY OCTOBER 9, 2001
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PLENARY SESSION 1 9:00 - 10:30
Chair: Raymond A. Paul, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense,
USA
- Keynote Address 2:
Design and Anti-Design in the Birth of the World-Wide Web:
Stories of Software Engineering for the Web before Standards:
Tim Krauskopf, Vice President and General Manager, Core Solutions,
Internet Software and Content Group, Motorola, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 4 11:00 - 12:30
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Paper Session 4A: Software Testing 1
- Automatic Generation of Database Instances for White-Box Testing:
Jian Zhang and Chen Xu, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, and
Shing-Chi Cheung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong
- End-To-End Integration Testing Design:
Wei-Tek Tsai and Xiaoying Bai, Arizona State University, USA, Raymond
A. Paul, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, USA, Weiguang
Shao and Vishal Agarwal, University of Minnesota, USA, and Techeng
Sheng, Bing Li, and Jyothishree Honnavalli, Arizona State University,
USA
- Fault-Based Testing in the Absence of an Oracle:
T.Y. Chen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, and T.H.
Tse and Zhiquan Zhou, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Paper Session 4B: Distributed Systems 1
- A Windows CE Implementation of a Middleware Architecture Supporting
Time-Triggered Message Triggered Objects:
Galo Gimenez, Hewlett-Packard, USA, and Kane H. Kim, University of
California at Irvine, USA
- Certificate Based Authorization Simulation System:
Jie Dai and Jim Alves-Foss, University of Idaho, USA
- An Election Based Approach to Fault-Tolerant Group Membership in
Collaborative Environments:
James S. Pascoe and Roger J. Loader, The University of Reading, UK,
and Vaidy S. Sunderam, Emory University, USA
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Paper Session 4C: Unified Modeling Language (UML)
- Automated Generation of Statistical Test Cases from UML State
Diagrams:
Philippe Chevalley and Pascale Thevenod-Fosse, LAAS-CNRS, France
- Formal and Use-Case Driven Requirement Analysis in UML:
Xiaoshan Li, The University of Macau, Macau, and Zhiming Liu and
Jifeng He, The United Nations University International Institute for
Software Technology, Macau
- Model Driven Process Engineering:
Erwan Breton, University of Nantes, France, and Jean Bezivin, Societe
Soft-Maint, France
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Panel 4D: Designing Process: Taming the Web Development Cycle
Chair: Adam Steele, DePaul University, USA
Panelists:
- Roymieco A. Carter, DePaul University, USA
- Abbey Kuster, Graphic and Web Designer, NYC, USA
- Jamie Prokell, Multimedia Designer, NYC, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 5 14:00 - 15:30
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Paper Session 5A: Safety and Security
- Back-End Software for Highly Dependable Real-Time Control Systems:
Yaroslav Domaratsky, Motorola Global Software Group, USA, and Maxim
Perevozchikov, Alexander Ingulets, and Alexander Alkhovik, Motorola
Global Software Group, Russia
- EC-SignGate: Electronic Contract Signing Gateway:
Man-Chi Pong, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- A Novel Intrusion Detection System Model for Securing Web-Based
Database Systems:
Wenhui Shu and Daniel T.H. Tan, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
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Paper Session 5B: Distributed Systems 2
- A Quantitative Comparison of Load Balancing Approaches in Distributed
Object Computing Systems:
Lap-Sun Cheung and Yu-Kwong Kwok, The University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong
- Context-Sensitive Distributed Software Development for Ubiquitous
Computing Environments:
Stephen S. Yau and Fariaz Karim, Arizona State University, USA
- QAME: QoS-Aware Management Environment:
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville and Liane Margarida Rockenbach
Tarouco, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Panel 5C: Formalizing UML Semantics
Chair: Xudong He, Florida International University, USA
Panelists:
- Betty H.C. Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
- Robert France, Colorado State University, USA
- Sol Shatz, The University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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Panel 5D: End-to-End Integration Testing
Chair: Wei-Tek Tsai, Arizona State University, USA
Panelists:
- Amrit Goel, Syracuse University, USA
- Hong Mei, Peking University, China
- Raymond A. Paul, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, USA
- Eric Wong, Telcordia Technologies, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 6 16:00 - 18:15
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Paper Session 6A: Commercial Off-The-Shelf Components
- DSIAS: a Software Architectural Style for Distributed Software
Integration Systems:
Zen-Wei Hong, Jim-Min Lin, Hewijin C. Jiau, and De-Sheng Chen, Feng
Chia University, Taiwan
- Empirical Software Simulation for COTS Glue Code Development and
Integration:
Jongmoon Baik and Nancy Eickelmann, Motorola Labs, USA, and Chris
Abts, University of Southern California, USA
- Metrics-Guided Quality Management for Component-Based Software
Systems:
Sahra Sedigh-Ali and Arif Ghafoor, Purdue University, USA, and
Raymond A. Paul, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, USA
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Paper Session 6B: Process Case Studies
- E-ADOME: Enacting Composite E-Services in an Advanced Workflow
Environment:
Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong, Kamalakar
Karlapalem, Indian Institute of Information Technology, India, and
Qing Li, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- An Empirical Study of Software Productivity:
Sandro Morasca, Universita degli Studi dell'Insubria, Italy, and
Giuliano Russo, DPS - SINIT, Italy
- Test Operation-Driven Approach on Building Regression Testing
Environment:
Hiroshi Suganuma, Kinya Nakamura, and Tsutomu Syomura, Hitachi
Software Engineering Co., Ltd., Japan
- Automation of Design and Development of Embedded Software on the
Basis of a Strictly Defined Software Architecture:
Sergey Baranov and Vsevolod Kotlyarov, Motorola Global Software
Group, Russia
- An Editing System for Working Processes:
Yin-Shinn Chen and Feng-Jian Wang, National Chiao-Tung University,
Taiwan
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Panel 6C: The Position of E-Learning Application Software
Chair: Elsabe Cloete, University of South Africa, South Africa
Panelists:
- Ugo Buy, The University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
- T.Y. Lin, San Jose State University, USA
- Pradip Srimani, Clemson University, USA
- Peter K. Wiesner, IEEE Educational Activities, USA
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Panel 6D: 3G and Wireless Infrastructure: Impacts on Developers and
Users
Chair: Arnold Kwong, USA
Panelists:
- Michael McKee, University of Minnesota at Rochester, USA
- Ed Powell, Community Fiber, USA
- Barry Storm, Storm Technologies, USA
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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10, 2001
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PLENARY SESSION 2 9:00 - 10:30
Chair: Terry Heng, Motorola Global Software Group, USA
- Keynote Address 3:
Information Technology Research Agenda: New Developments and
Ambitions:
Ruzena Bajcsy, Assistant Director, Directorate for Computer and
Information Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 7 11:00 - 12:30
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Paper Session 7A: Software Testing 2
- Formalization of Software Testing Criteria Using the Z Notation:
Sergiy A. Vilkomir and Jonathan P. Bowen, South Bank University, UK
- Integrating White- and Black-Box Techniques for Class-Level
Regression Testing:
Sami Beydeda and Volker Gruhn, University of Dortmund, Germany
- An Observational Theory of Integration Testing for Component-Based
Software Development:
Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, UK, and Xudong He, Florida
International University, USA
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Paper Session 7B: Web-Based Systems
- A Runtime Composite Service Creation and Deployment Infrastructure
and its Applications in Internet Security, E-Commerce, and Software
Provisioning:
David Mennie, The Bulldog Group, Inc., Canada, and Bernard Pagurek,
Carleton University, Canada
- A Rough Set Based Self-Adaptive Web Search Engine:
Baowen Xu and Weifeng Zhang, Southeast University, China, Hongji
Yang, De Montfort University, UK, and William C. Chu, TungHai
University, Taiwan
- Supporting Web Development in the OPEN Process: Additional Tasks:
Brendan Haire, Brian Henderson-Sellers and David Lowe, University of
Technology, Sydney, Australia
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Panel 7C: What are the Missing Elements in SE Research and What Next?
Chair: Franck Xia, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
Panelists:
- David Budgen, Keele University, UK
- Jeffrey Voas, Cigital, USA
- Lawrence Votta, Motorola, USA
- Marvin Zelkowitz, University of Maryland, USA
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HALF-DAY WORKSHOP 14:00 - 17:30
Workshop 1: Data Mining and E-Organizations
Co-Chairs:
- T.Y. Lin, San Jose State University, USA
- Shusaku Tsumoto, Shimane Medical University, Japan
Position Papers:
- Index Miner: a Data Mining System:
I-Jen Chiang, Index Software, San Jose, California, USA, and T.Y.
Lin, San Jose State University, USA
- Melanoma Prediction Using Data Mining System LERS:
Jan P. Grzymala-Busse, Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse, and Zdzislaw S.
Hippe, University of Kansas, USA
- A Knowledge-Oriented Clustering Technique Based on Rough Sets:
Shoji Hirano, Shimane Medical University, Japan
- Category-Based Web Personalization System:
Ching-Cheng Lee, California State University, USA, and Wei Xu, San
Jose State University, USA
- Decision Logics for Knowledge Representation in Data Mining:
Tuan-Fang Fan and Wu-Chih Hu, National Penghu Institute of
Technology, Taiwan, and Chuan-Jung Liau, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
- The Lattice Structure of Database and Mining Rules of All Levels:
T.Y. Lin, San Jose State University, USA
- Intelligent Agents: Coordination of Action Rules to Increase Global
Profit:
Z. Ras, University of North Carolina, USA
- Security and Privacy in Virtual Organization:
Bhavani Thuraisingham, The MITRE Corporation, USA
- Internet-Based Medical Decision Support System:
Shoji Hirano and Shusaku Tsumoto, Shimane Medical University, Japan
- On Modeling Data Mining with Granular Computing:
Yiyu Yao, University of Regina, Canada
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 8 14:00 - 15:30
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Paper Session 8A: Object-Oriented Development
- The Exu Approach to Safe, Transparent and Lightweight
Interoperability:
John F. Bubba and Alan Kaplan, Clemson University, USA, and Jack C.
Wileden, University of Massachusetts, USA
- Task and Team Management in the Distributed Software Project
Management Tool:
Hai Eric Lam and Piyush Maheshwari, The University of New South
Wales, Australia
- Utilizing Object-Oriented Databases for Concurrency Control in
Virtual Environments:
Damla Turgut, Nevin Aydin, Ramez Elmasri, and B. Turgut, The
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
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Paper Session 8B: Embedded Systems
- Algebraic Transformations in Regular Array Design:
Toomas P. Plaks, South Bank University, UK
- A Case Study on Formal Design of Hybrid Control Systems:
Hong Ki Thae and Dang Van Hung, The United Nations University
International Institute for Software Technology, Macau
- Reducing Matching Time for OPS5 Production Systems:
Jeong A. Kang and Albert M.K. Cheng, University of Houston, USA
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 9 16:00 - 17:30
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Paper Session 9A: Agent Technology and Frameworks
- Accomplishing Adaptability in Simulation Frameworks: the Bubble
Approach:
J. Andres Diaz Pace, Federico U. Trilnik and Marcelo R. Campo,
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aidres,
Argentina, and Mohamed E. Fayad, University of Nebraska, USA
- Dealing with Denial-of-Service Attacks in Agent-Enabled Active and
Programmable Infrastructures:
Stamatis Karnouskos, German National Research Center for Information
Technology, Germany
- Implementing an Agent System Using N-Tier Pattern-Based Framework:
William C. Chu, Juei-Nan Chen, and Chun-Yuan Lee, TungHai University,
Taiwan, and Hongji Yang, De Montfort University, UK
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Paper Session 9B: Industry Application Case Studies
- An Application of Data Warehouse Technology to the Measurement System
for UML-Based Artifacts:
Taku Fujii, OGIS-RI Co., Ltd., Japan, and Yahiko Kambayashi, Kyoto
University, Japan
- Availability Requirement for Fault Management Server:
James J. Han, Hairong Sun, and Isaac Levendel, Motorola, USA
- InfoSleuth: Agent-Based System for Data Integration and Analysis:
Tomasz Ksiezyk, Gale Martin, and Qing Jia, Motorola Global Software
Group, USA
- Java in Industrial Automation: a Virtual PLC:
Mario Grabner, Gerhard Leonhartsberger, Alexander Leutgeb, and Josef
Altmann, Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 11, 2001
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PLENARY SESSION 3 9:00 - 10:30
Plenary Panel: Trends of Software Technology to Meet Changing
Environments
Chair: Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA
Panelists:
- TBD
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FULL-DAY WORKSHOP 11:00 - 17:30
Workshop 2: Integration of Component-Based Systems: Issues and Solutions
Chair: Stephen Chen, Motorola Global Software Group, USA
Workshop Plan:
- Problem Statement: Stephen Chen, Motorola, USA
- System Dependability Problems with Integration of COTS
(Commercial Off-The-Shelf) Components: Haim Levendel, Motorola, USA
- European Frigate Integration Experience: Maarten Boasson, University
of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- New Software Technologies for Specifying Telecommunications Systems
Using Distributed Feature Composition: Pamela Zave and Michael
Jackson, AT&T, USA
- Case Study of an E-commerce Solution for SMART Cards: John Haskey,
Motorola, USA
- Case Study of Wireless Integration Project: Ashok Samalan, Motorola,
USA
- Roundtable discussion
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 10 11:00 - 12:30
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Paper Session 10A: Software Testing 3
- PePPeR: a New Model to Bridge the Gap between User and Designer
Perceptions:
B.M. Subraya, S.V. Subrahmanya, J.K. Suresh, and C. Ravi, Infosys
Technologies Limited, India
- Requirement-Based Automated Black-Box Test Generation:
Luay H. Tahat, Lucent Technologies, USA, Boris Vaysburg, Motorola,
USA, Bogdan Korel, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA, and Atef J.
Bader, Lucent Technologies, USA
- Scenario-Based Functional Regression Testing:
Wei-Tek Tsai and Xiaoying Bai, Arizona State University, USA, Raymond
A. Paul, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, USA, and Lian
Yu, Arizona State University, USA
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Paper Session 10B: Data Mining
- An Efficient Clustering Algorithm for Market Basket Data Based on
Small Large Ratios:
Ching-Huang Yun, Kun-Ta Chuang, and Ming-Syan Chen, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
- An Efficient Hash-Based Method for Discovering the Maximal Frequent
Set:
Don-Lin Yang, Ching-Ting Pan, and Yeh-Ching Chung, Feng Chia
University, Taiwan
- Mining Market Value Functions for Targeted Marketing:
Y.Y. Yao and Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 11 14:00 - 15:30
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Paper Session 11A: Metrics and Measurement
- An Assessment Approach to Analyzing Benefits and Risks of Product
Lines:
Klaus Schmid, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software
Engineering, Germany
- CLPKIDS: a Program Analysis System for Concurrent Logic Programs:
Jianjun Zhao, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan, and Jingde
Cheng and Kazuo Ushijima, Kyushu University, Japan
- Measuring the Intensity of Object Coupling in C++ Programs:
Chia-Song Ma, Carl K. Chang, and Jane Cleland-Huang, The University
of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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Paper Session 11B: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Building and Managing XML/XSL-Powered Web Sites: an Experience
Report:
Clemens Kerer, Engin Kirda, Mehdi Jazayeri, and Roman Kurmanowytsch,
Technical University of Vienna, Austria
- Using SOAP to Clean up Configuration Management:
Paul O'Connell and Rachel McCrindle, The University of Reading, UK
- An XML-Message Based Architecture Description Language and
Architectural Mismatch Checking:
Bo Zhang, Ke Ding, and Jing Li, The Chinese Academy of Sciences,
China
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PARALLEL SESSIONS 12 16:00 - 17:30
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Paper Session 12A: Design Patterns and Frameworks
- An Unsupervised Segmentation Framework for Texture Image Queries:
Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA, Mei-Ling Shyu,
University of Miami, USA, and Chengcui Zhang, Florida International
University, USA
- Coupling of Design Patterns: Common Practices and their Benefits:
William B. McNatt and James M. Bieman, Colorado State University, USA
- Exception Handling in Component-Based System Development:
Alexander Romanovsky, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Paper Session 12B: E-Commerce
- Autonomous Decentralized Database System for Assurance in
Heterogeneous e-Business:
Carlos Perez Leguizamo, Shohei Kato, Kenji Hirai, and Kinji Mori,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Multi-Criteria Transaction for E-Commerce Applications:
Peng Li, Jayabharath R. Goluguri, and I-Ling Yen, The University of
Texas at Dallas, USA, and Ann Tai, IA Tech, Inc., USA
- Tailoring E-Commerce Sites to Ease Recovery after Disruptions:
Karen Renaud and Tobias van Dyk, University of South Africa, South
Africa
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 12, 2001
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PARALLEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS 9:00 - 12:30
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PDS 1:
- Applied Data Mining:
Shirley Williams, The University of Reading, UK
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PDS 2:
- How to Successfully Leverage UML in Real-Time Applications: Using SDL
and UML Together:
Birger Moller-Pedersen and Oystein Haugen, Ericsson NorARC, USA, and
Thomas Weigert, Motorola Global Software Group, USA
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PDS 3:
- Essential Software Measurement and Assessment Methodology: Technical
and Legal Issues of Software Evaluation for Acceptance Testing and
Certification:
Hans-Ludwig Hausen, German National Research Center for Information
Technology (GMD), Germany
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