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Posters
and Informal Research Demos Wednesday-Thursday,
19-20 May, In Exhibit Hall during Exhibit Hours
Contact: David Redmiles, redmiles@ics.uci.edu,
for more information.
Posters and Informal Research Demonstrations provide the
opportunity to exhibit late-breaking results and to
discuss these results with conference participants.
Informal Research Demonstrations are intended for
selected work that is very new, in a prototype stage, or
otherwise not as fully developed as a formal research
demonstration. Informal research demonstrations are also
being used by selected presenters who feel their work can
be more effectively presented to a small audience. Booths
are set aside to allow ongoing demonstrations throughout
the conference. Again, we consider any system which is at
least six months away from appearing in a commercial
product to be a research system.
Overview of selected Posters
and Informal Demonstrations
Semiautomatic Development of Object-Oriented
Banking-Domain Frameworks
Yadran Eterovic (yadran@ing.puc.cl)
Model checking The SCR-Style Requirements
Specifications
Wu Guoqing (wgq@whu.edu.cn)
QARCC and S-COST: Aids for Conflict
Identification and Resolution among Software Quality
Requirements
Hoh In (hohin@sunset.usc.edu)
Software Process Support over the Internet
F. Maurer (maurer@cpsc.ucalgary.ca)
COCOTS Software Integration Cost Model: An
Overview
Chris Abts (cabts@sunset.usc.edu)
Applying Formal Methods to a Telecommunications
System in a Commercial Setting
Andre Wong (andre@cs.toronto.edu)
Pattern-Oriented Analysis and Design (POAD)
Sherif Yacoub (yacoub@csee.wvu.edu)
A Debug Support System Using Program Slicing
Techniques
Shinji Kusumoto (kusumoto@ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp)
Agent Assisted Cooperative Requirements
Specification Development
Gulden Uchyigit (gu1@doc.ic.ac.uk)
OU Learningworks: A Customised Programming
Environment of Smalltalk Modules
Mark Woodman (m.woodman@open.ac.uk)
Software Effort and Schedule Estimation Using the
Constructive Cost Model: COCOMO II
Jongmoon Baik (jobaik@sunset.usc.edu)
Pattern-Based Reverse-Engineering of Design
Components
Rudolf K. Keller (keller@iro.umontreal.ca)
COPROMO
A. Winsor Brown (awbrown@sunset.usc.edu)
CORADMO
A. Winsor Brown (awbrown@sunset.usc.edu)
A Component Based Java Framework for Distributed
Evaluation of SPARC Scientific Libraries
Kwangwoo Nam (kwangjun@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu)
Dali: A Workbench for Software Architecture
Reconstruction
S. Jeromy Carriere (sjc@sei.cmu.edu)
Costs and benefits of Applying Formal Methods to
Refine an IEEE-Recommended Practice Software Requirement
Specifican (SRS) During Requirements Analysis
Brian C. McCurtis (bmccurti@uci.edu)
Knowledge Depot Project Awareness
Michael Kantor (mkantor@ics.uci.edu)
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