Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques Third International Workshop, RISE 2006, Geneva, Switzerland, September 13-15, 2006. Revised Selected Papers
by
 
Guelfi, Nicolas. editor.

Title
Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques Third International Workshop, RISE 2006, Geneva, Switzerland, September 13-15, 2006. Revised Selected Papers

Author
Guelfi, Nicolas. editor.

ISBN
9783540718765

Physical Description
IX, 177p. Also available online. online resource.

Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4401

Contents
Graphical Composition of Grid Services -- A UML 2.0 Profile for Architecting B3G Applications -- RTDWD: Real-Time Distributed Wideband-Delphi for User Stories Estimation -- Trust Strategies and Policies in Complex Socio-technical Safety-Critical Domains: An Analysis of the Air Traffic Management Domain -- Development of Extensible and Flexible Collaborative Applications Using a Web Service-Based Architecture -- Build, Configuration, Integration and Testing Tools for Large Software Projects: ETICS -- Architectural Verification of Black-Box Component-Based Systems -- Systematic Generation of XML Instances to Test Complex Software Applications -- Transformations of UML 2 Models Using Concrete Syntax Patterns -- Towards a Formal, Model-Based Framework for Control Systems Interaction Prototyping -- SketchiXML: A Design Tool for Informal User Interface Rapid Prototyping.

Abstract
RISE 2006 constituted an international forum for researchers and practitioners interestedintheadvancementandrapidapplicationofnovel,integrated,orpr- ticalsoftwareengineeringapproaches,beingpartofamethodologicalframework, that apply to the development of either new or evolving applications and s- tems. It provided a good opportunity to present and discuss the latest research results and ideas in the rapid and e?ective integration of software engineering techniques. The ERCIM (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics) RISE working group selected application areas such as the Web, mobility, high availability, and embedded and user-interface software in speci?c industry sectors comprising ?nance, telecommunications, transportation (avi- ics, automotive) and eGovernment. The research issues covered stemmed from the following software engineering domains: – 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 – software patterns – design by contract – defensive programming – software entropy and software re-factoring – extreme programming – agile software development – programming languages – software dependability and trustworthiness All papers submitted to this workshop were reviewed by at least two m- bers of the International Program Committee. Acceptance was based primarily on originality and contribution. We have selected, for these proceedings, 10 - pers amongst 30 submitted and an invited paper. The organization of such a workshop requires a lot of work.

Subject Term
Computer science.
 
Software engineering.
 
Logic design.
 
Information Systems.
 
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
 
Management of Computing and Information Systems.

Added Author
Guelfi, Nicolas.
 
Buchs, Didier.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71876-5


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