Software Reuse: Methods, Techniques, and Tools : 7th International Conference, Icsr-7, Austin, Tx, Usa, April 15-19, 2002 : Proceedings

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-01
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Software Reuse, ICSR-7, held in Austin, Texas, USA, in April 2002.The 22 revised full papers presented together with summaries or abstracts of keynotes, workshops, and tutorials were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on implementation, product lines, managerial and economic issues, generators, reuse of non-code artifacts, and design issues. The book contributes to bridging the gap between industrial practice and academic research and development in the area.

Table of Contents

Integrating and Reusing GUI-Driven Applications
1(16)
Mark Grechanik
Don Batory
Dewayne E. Perry
Source Tree Composition
17(16)
Merijn de Jonge
Layered Development with (Unix) Dynamic Libraries
33(13)
Yannis Smaragdakis
Early-Reply Components: Concurrent Execution with Sequential Reasoning
46(16)
Scott M. Pike
Nigamanth Sridhar
Concepts and Guidelines of Feature Modeling for Product Line Software Engineering
62(16)
Kwanwoo Lee
Kyo C. Kang
Jaejoon Lee
Domain Modeling for World Wide Web Based Software Product Lines with UML
78(15)
Hassan Gomaa
Mark Gianturco
Enhancing Component Reusability through Product Line Technology
93(16)
Colin Atkinson
Dirk Muthig
Modeling Variability with the Variation Point Model
109(14)
Diana L. Webber
Hassan Gomaa
Reusing Open-Source Software and Practices: The Impact of Open-Source on Commercial Vendors
123(14)
Alan W. Brown
Grady Booch
Integrating Reference Architecture Definition and Reuse Investment Planning
137(16)
Klans Schmid
Control Localization in Domain Specific Translation
153(13)
Ted J. Biggerstaff
Model Reuse with Metamodel-Based Transformations
166(13)
Tihamer Levendovszky
Gabor Karsai
Miklos Maroti
Akos Ledeczi
Hassan Charaf
Generation of Text Search Applications for Databases. An Exercise on Domain Engineering
179(15)
Omar Alonso
Domain Networks in the Software Development Process
194(16)
Ulf Bergmann
Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite
Supporting Reusable Use Cases
210(17)
Robert Biddle
James Noble
Ewan Tempero
Project Management Knowledge Reuse through Scenario Models
227(13)
Marcio de O. Barros
Claudia M.L. Werner
Guilherme H. Travassos
Adaptation of Coloured Petri Nets Models of Software Artifacts for Reuse
240(15)
Kyller Costa Gorgonio
Angelo Perkusich
Improving Hazard Classification through the Reuse of Descriptive Arguments
255(14)
Shamus P. Smith
Michael D. Harrison
Service Oriented Programming: A New Paradigm of Software Reuse
269(12)
Alberto Sillitti
Tullio Vernazza
Giancarlo Succi
An Empirical User Study of an Active Reuse Repository System
281(12)
Yunwen Ye
Towards the Formalization of a Reusability Framework for Refactoring
293(16)
Rodrigo E. Caballero
Steven A. Demurjian, Sr.
Service Facilities: Extending Abstract Factories to Decouple Advanced Dependencies
309(18)
Nigamanth Sridhar
Bruce W. Weide
Paolo Bucci
Software Fortresses
327(1)
Roger Sessions
The Case against a Grand Unification Theory
328(1)
Jayadev Misra
ICSR7 Young Researchers Workshop
329(1)
Kai Boellert
Detlef Streitferdt
Dirk Heuzeroth
International Workshop on Reuse Economics
330(1)
John Favaro
Hakan Erdogmus
Klaus Schmid
Workshop on Generative Programming 2002 (GP2002)
331(1)
Merijn
de Jonge
Joost Visser
ICSR7 Workshop on Component-Based Software Development Processes
332(2)
Christian Zeidler
Industrial Experience with Product Line Approaches
334(2)
Sholom Cohen
Workshop on Software Reuse and Agile Approaches
336(1)
Joseph W. Yoder
Software Architecture Quality Analysis Methods
337(2)
Liliana Dobrica
Eila Niemela
Tutorial on Practical Product Line Scoping and Modeling
339(2)
Klaus Schmid
Isabel John
Transformation Systems: Generative Reuse for Software Generation, Maintenance and Reengineering
341(2)
Ira D. Baxter
Component-Based Product-line Engineering with the UML
343(2)
Colin Atkinson
Dirk Muthig
Building Reusable Test Assets for a Product Line
345(2)
John D. McGregor
Architecture-Centric Software Engineering
347(2)
Jan Bosch
Practical Strategies and Techniques for Adopting Software Product Lines
349(2)
Charles W. Krueger
Generative Programming: Methods, Techniques, and Applications
351(2)
Krzysztof Czarnecki
Author Index 353

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