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Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications.

Third International Workshop, FIDJI 2003, Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg, November 27-28, 2003, Revised Papers

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A Framework for Resolution of Deployment Dependencies in Java-Enabled Service Gateways

    1. A Framework for Resolution of Deployment Dependencies in Java-Enabled Service Gateways

      • Jose L. Ruiz, Jose L. Arciniegas, Rodrigo Cerón, Jesús Bermejo, Juan C. Dueñas
      Pages 1-11
    2. Hard Real-Time Implementation of Embedded Software in JAVA

      • Jean-Pierre Talpin, Abdoulaye Gamatié, David Berner, Bruno Le Dez, Paul Le Guernic
      Pages 33-47
    3. BANip: Enabling Remote Healthcare Monitoring with Body Area Networks

      • Nikolay Dokovsky, Aart van Halteren, Ing Widya
      Pages 62-72
    4. Structural Testing of Mobile Agents

      • Márcio Delamaro, Auri Marcelo Rizzo Vincenzi
      Pages 73-85
    5. A Model of Error Management for Financial Systems

      • Hans Ewetz, Niloufar Sharif
      Pages 86-95
    6. Software Model Engineering and Reuse with the Evolution and Validation Environment

      • Jörn Guy Süß, Andreas Leicher, Fadi Chabarek
      Pages 96-105
    7. A Java-Based Uniform Workbench for Simulating and Executing Distributed Mobile Applications

      • Hannes Frey, Daniel Görgen, Johannes K. Lehnert, Peter Sturm
      Pages 116-127
    8. Seamless UML Support for Service-Based Software Architectures

      • Matthias Tichy, Holger Giese
      Pages 128-138
    9. Model Generation for Distributed Java Programs

      • Rabéa Boulifa, Eric Madelaine
      Pages 139-152
  3. Keynote Talks

    1. Software Inspections We Can Trust

      • David Parnas
      Pages 153-154
  4. Tutorials

  5. Back Matter

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About this book

FIDJI 2003 was an international forum for researchers and practitioners in- rested in the advances in, and applications of, software engineering for distri- ted applicationdevelopment. Concerningthe technologies,the workshopfocused on “Java-related” technologies. It was an opportunity to present and observe the latest research, results, and ideas in these areas. Allpaperssubmittedtothisworkshopwerereviewedbyatleasttwomembers of the International Program Committee. Acceptance was based primarily on originality and contribution. We selected, for these post-workshop proceedings, 14 papers, amongst 29 submitted, two tutorials, and one keynote talk. FIDJI2003aimedatpromotingascienti?capproachtosoftwareengineering. The scope of the workshop included the following topics: – design of distributed Java applications – Java-related technologies – software and system architecture engineering and development methodo- gies – development methodologies for UML – development methodologies for reliable distributed systems – component-based development methodologies – managementofevolutions/iterationsintheanalysis,design,implementation, and test phases – dependability support during system life-cycles – managing inconsistencies during application development – atomicity and exception handling in system development – software architectures, frameworks, and design patterns for developing d- tributed systems – integration of formal techniques in the development process – formal analysis and grounding of modeling notation and techniques (e. g. , UML, metamodeling) – supporting the security requirements of distributed applications in the - velopment process – refactoring methods – industrial and academic case studies – development and analysis tools Theorganization of such a workshop represents an important amount of work.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Laboratory for Advanced Software Systems, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg

    Nicolas Guelfi

  • DISI, Università di Genova, Italy

    Egidio Astesiano, Gianna Reggio

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