Software Analysis and Maintenance: Practices, Tools, Interoperability
The workshop Software
Analysis and Maintenance: Practices, Tools, Interoperability is a
part of STEP'03.
Its topic is described here.This web page describes the program.
Organizers
Rainer Koschke koschke@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Paolo Tonella tonella@itc.it
Preliminary Program
9:00- 9:15 Welcome
9:15-10:30 Session 1: Analysis
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 Session 2: Reengineering
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Session 3: Tools and interoperability
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-16:45 Session 4: SAM NoE (open discussion)
16:45-17:00 Concluding remarks
Every speaker will have 10 minutes for her/his talk plus 5 minutes for
questions. After all speakers in one session, we will have 30 minutes
for a general discussion on the topic of the session.
Session 1: Analysis
Andrew Mohan, Nicolas Gold
The Automatic Detection of Concept Assignment Changes in Evolving
Source Code
Tarja Systä
Run-time Analysis Techniques To Support Reverse Engineering and Program
Understanding
Kamran Sartipi
Reverse Engineering Techniques to Enhance the Development Process
Session 2: Reengineering
Stephen Cook, He Ji and Rachel Harrison
Software Evolution and Software Evolvability
Thierry Bodhuin and Maria Tortorella
Using Grid Technologies for Web-enabling Legacy Systems
Ying Zou
Incorporating Quality Requirements in Software Migration
Ladan Tahvildari
Quality-Driven Object-Oriented Code Restructuring
Session 3: Tools and interoperability
B. Caprile, A. Potrich, F. Ricca, and P. Tonella
Model Centered Interoperability for Source Code Analysis
Philip J. Bones
Software Analysis and Maintenance: Practices, Tools, Interoperability
Jürgen Ebert, Andreas Winter
Towards Specifying Reengineering Services Using Graph-based Schemas
Cornelia Boldyreff, James Brittle, Chris Korhonen, Phyo Kyaw, Janet Lavery,
David Nutter, and Stephen Rank
Supporting Global Collaborative Software Engineering: Evolving the
Environment
Last modified: Thu Sep 4 16:20:27 MET DST 2003