EDISON - Evolution of Distributed, Internet-based and
Service-Oriented applicatioNs (Track)
In todays information and communication society, software plays a
central role to deliver better products and services in all domains.
However, due to continuously changing requirements, software iunder
constant pressure to evolve and to adapt. In parallel, most types of
software are becoming increasingly distributed and reliant on the
internet. There is also a strong tendency towards service-oriented
applications.
For this reason, we propose a new Euromicro - Software Engineering
and Advanced Applications (SEAA) track devoted to the “Evolution of
Distributed, Internet-based and Service-Oriented applications” (EDISON
2010). We invite contributions tackling one or more aspects of
EDISON-related topics. Submitted material is expected to address not
only software source components, but may also target other software
artefacts such as databases, architectures and executable code.
In addition, different activities of the development process may be
targeted, including implementation, design, management, quality
assurance, verification and validation, and requirements engineering.
Of particular interest are to support EDISON with techniques such as
collaborative development, model-driven software engineering,
context-oriented development, and so on. EDISON Track: "Evolution of
Distributed, Internet-based and Service-Oriented applicatioNs".
Topics of interests
- Approaches to support the evolution of Distributed,
Internet-based and/or Service-oriented (D/I/S) applications
- Evolution models and processes for D/I/S applications
- Tools, techniques and formalisms for analysing, controlling and
managing D/I/Sapplications
- Evolvable architectures for D/I/S applications
- Quality (i.e., reliability, security, performance,
interoperability, etc.) assurance and improvement for D/I/S applications
- Effort estimation, prediction and change impact analysis of D/I/S
applications
- Evolution Management of autonomous applications
- Software product lines for D/I/S applications
- Migration approaches of, or towards, D/I/S applications
- Language support for evolving D/I/S applications
Organization
- Laurence Duchien, University of Lille Nord of France (Lille1),
France
- Tom Mens, University of Mons, Belgium
- Michel R.V. Chaudron, Leiden university, the Netherlands
- Henri Basson University of Lille Nord of France (Littoral), France
Program Committee
- Benoît Baudry, INRIA Rennes, France
- Fabienne Boyer, University Joseph Fourier, France
- Gerardo Canfora, University of Sannio, Italy
- Siobhan Clarke, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- Dirk Derrider, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Andrea De Lucia, University of Studi di Salerno, Italy
- Jacques Klein, Centre de Recherche Public - Gabriel Lippmann,
Luxembourg
- Alessandro Marchetto, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
- Oscar Nierstraz, University of Bern, Switzerland
- Filippo Ricca, University of Genova, Italy
- Romain Robbes, University of Lugano, Switzerland
- Dalila Tamzalit, University of Nantes, France
- Andreas Winter, University of Koblenz, Germany
- Dirk Derrider, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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