IFIP Working Conference on Software Engineering Techniques - SET 2006

co-located with

VIII Conference on Software Engineering – KKIO 2006

 

 

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The IFIP Working Conference on Software Engineering Techniques (SET 2006) will focus on methods, technologies and tools for developing more and more powerful and sophisticated software products. The conference will bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss state-of-the-art software engineering techniques that can help successfully build and maintain highly complex software applications.

 

While the major theme for the conference is:

Developing High Quality for the Software Products

the conference program will cover the entire discipline of software engineering. Submissions may address both academic research and industrial experiences, but they must clearly identify the problem and the envisaged solution. A non-exclusive list of topics of interest is given below:

 

·        Software processes (iterative approach, balancing agile and disciplined engineering, open source development)

·        Requirements engineering (capturing and specification of requirements, business process modeling, consistency and change management)

·        UML-based modeling of software systems (semantics of visual languages, consistency of models, model driven development)

·        Software architectures (distributed, embedded and service-oriented architectures, design and composition patterns)

·        Implementation technologies (frameworks, application servers, software engineering tools, component-based design, reusability issues)

·        Validation and verification of software (testing, simulation, prototyping, model-based V&V)

·        Software quality (quality modeling and evaluation, software quality metrics, risk analysis, safety and security, certification)

·        Formal methods (application of formal methods to software development)

·        Software maintenance (refactoring, reverse and re-engineering, configuration management, aspect-orientation)

·        Knowledge based systems and data warehouses

·        Experience reports (case studies and comparative assessments, qualitative and quantitative metrics, technology transfer and education)

 

October 17-20, 2006

 

 

 

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