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On the role of the user in monitoring the environment in self-adaptive systems: a position paper
Whittle J., Simm W., Ferrario M. SEAMS 2010 (Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems, Cape Town, South Africa, May 3-4, 2010) 69-74, 2010. Type: Proceedings
Adaptability in a self-adaptive system (SAS) is an important research topic. This paper considers three scenarios: a smart house with a mobile vacuum system that needs to plan coverage based on various types of obstacles, a Web site that needs to ...
Aug 16 2010
The SICS Java port project: automatic translation of a large object oriented system from Smalltalk to Java
Martin S., VDM Verlag, Saarbrücken, Germany, 2008. 128 pp. Type: Book
This book relates the migration of a large Smalltalk system to Java. This migration was essentially based on a semi-automated source code translation--each Smalltalk class, method, and instruction is translated into Java. Reporting this...
Jun 24 2009
An aspect-oriented approach to business process modeling
Cappelli C., Leite J., Batista T., Silva L. EA 2009 (Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Early Aspects, Charlottesville, VA, Mar 3, 2009) 7-12, 2009. Type: Proceedings
Business process modeling (BPM) is an important, if not essential, activity in developing information systems. It forms a strong base for software requirements, and can impact virtually all aspects of the related software development. Traditional ...
Apr 21 2009
An extensible and adaptable model for system software
Netinant P. Software engineering, parallel and distributed systems (Proceedings of the 7th WSEAS International Conference on Software Engineering, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Cambridge, UK, Feb 20-22, 2008) 138-143, 2008. Type: Proceedings
This paper claims to “present an extensible and adaptable model in which system software is decomposed into a set of architectural abstractions.” The approach is to look at a framework that has dimensions of layers, components, and...
Nov 26 2008
Pro LINQ object relational mapping in C# 2008
Mehta V., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 408 pp. Type: Book
Visual Studio and the .NET technologies are evolving at a rapid pace. Relational databases are a critical component of nearly every major software application, making it necessary to map from the object model of the application to the data model...
Oct 30 2008
Memory evolutive systems: hierarchy, emergence, cognition (Studies in Multidisciplinarity)
Ehresmann A., Vanbremeersch J., ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC., New York, NY, 2007. 402 pp. Type: Book
Those of us who analyze and design systems that have worked, or are planned to work, in the context of these complex phenomena are well aware of serious problems in understanding and therefore dealing with these systems:...
Jul 14 2008
Process-centered review of object oriented software development methodologies
Ramsin R., Paige R. ACM Computing Surveys 40(1): 1-89, 2008. Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)
This substantial and highly significant publication provides a detailed review that focuses on the development processes of existing object-oriented software development methodologies. After an introduction and basic definitions, there is a brief ...
Jun 19 2008
Process-centered review of object oriented software development methodologies
Ramsin R., Paige R. ACM Computing Surveys 40(1): 1-89, 2008. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
In this paper, the authors provide a detailed view of the evolution of this important phase of software engineering. They describe the processes through which the evolution has taken place. It is interesting to note the thrust in the process...
Jun 17 2008
Verification of object-oriented software: the KeY approach (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4334)
Beckert B., Hähnle R., Schmitt P., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 658 pp. Type: Book, Reviews: (2 of 2)
Beckert et al. have done a really good job with the editing of this book. The topic is quite terse and difficult to explain; the authors and editors have done an excellent job in greatly simplifying the content. The interesting part of this book...
May 16 2008
An empirical study on the impact of automation on the requirements analysis process
Lami G., Ferguson R. Journal of Computer Science and Technology 22(3): 338-347, 2007. Type: Article
What if you could use natural language text to specify your requirements and have a program automatically find vagueness and conflicts? This exciting paper describes a system that performs as well as humans to find such defects....
Mar 25 2008
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