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Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques

Second International Workshop, RISE 2005, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, September 8-9, 2005, Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3943)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): RISE: International Workshop on Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques

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Table of contents (20 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Using Stepwise Feature Introduction in Practice: An Experience Report

    • Ralph-Johan Back, Johannes Eriksson, Luka Milovanov
    Pages 2-17
  3. Rapid System Development Via Product Line Architecture Implementation

    • Mauro Caporuscio, Henry Muccini, Patrizio Pelliccione, Ezio Di Nisio
    Pages 18-33
  4. User Centred Rapid Application Development

    • Edward Lank, Ken Withee, Lisa Schile, Tom Parker
    Pages 34-49
  5. Software Testing with Evolutionary Strategies

    • Enrique Alba, J. Francisco Chicano
    Pages 50-65
  6. Context-Aware Service Composition in Pervasive Computing Environments

    • Sonia Ben Mokhtar, Damien Fournier, Nikolaos Georgantas, Valérie Issarny
    Pages 129-144
  7. Can Aspects Implement Contracts?

    • Stephanie Balzer, Patrick Th. Eugster, Bertrand Meyer
    Pages 145-157
  8. Aspects-Classes Integration Testing Strategy: An Incremental Approach

    • Philippe Massicotte, Linda Badri, Mourad Badri
    Pages 158-173
  9. Prototyping Domain Specific Languages with COOPN

    • Luis Pedro, Levi Lucio, Didier Buchs
    Pages 174-189
  10. An Improved Case-Based Approach to LTL Model Checking

    • Fei Pu, Wenhui Zhang, Shaochun Wang
    Pages 190-202
  11. Synthesized UML, a Practical Approach to Map UML to VHDL

    • Medard Rieder, Rico Steiner, Cathy Berthouzoz, Francois Corthay, Thomas Sterren
    Pages 203-217
  12. Formal Development of Reactive Fault Tolerant Systems

    • Linas Laibinis, Elena Troubitsyna
    Pages 234-249
  13. Balancing Agility and Discipline with XPrince

    • Jerzy Nawrocki, Lukasz Olek, Michal Jasinski, Bartosz PaliÅ›wiat, Bartosz Walter, BÅ‚ażej Pietrzak et al.
    Pages 266-277

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About this book

RISE 2005 (http://rise2005.ics.forth.gr/) was the second annual inter-national workshop of the ERCIM (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics - http://www.ercim.org/) Working Group on Rapid Integration of Software Engineering techniques (RISE - http://rise.uni.lu/). RISE is an international forum for researchers and practitioners interested in the advancement and rapid application of novel, integrated, or practical software engineering approaches being part of a methodological framework, which apply to the development of new or evolving applications and systems. RISE provides an opportunity to present and discuss the latest research results and ideas in the rapid and effective integration of software engineering techniques. Target application domains of interest to RISE include: • Web-based software systems • Mobile communication systems • High-availability or mission-critical systems • Resilient business and grid applications • Ambient intelligence environments • Embedded systems and applications • User interface development • Development environments • Electronic entertainment • Enterprise computing and applications In particular, RISE 2005 focused on an open and inclusive set of key software engineering domains, which formed the focal point of the workshop, including, but not limited to: • Software and system architectures • Software reuse • Software testing • Software model checking • Model-driven design and testing techniques • Model transformation • Requirements engineering • Lightweight or practice-oriented formal methods • Software processes and software metrics • Automated software engineering • Design patterns • Design by contract • Defensive programming

Editors and Affiliations

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

    Nicolas Guelfi

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Crete, Greece

    Anthony Savidis

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