Component-based Software Engineering: 7th International Symposium, Cbse 2004, Edinburgh, Uk, May 24-25, 2004, Proceedings (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Ivica Crnkovic /
2004 / English / PDF
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Component-based software engineering (CBSE) is concerned with the
devel- ment of software-intensive systems from reusable parts
(components), the dev-
opmentofsuchreusableparts,andthemaintenanceandimprovementofsystems
by means of component replacement and customization. Although it
holds c- siderable promise, there are still many challenges facing
both researchers and practitioners in establishing CBSE as an
e?cient and proven engineering dis- pline. Six CBSE workshops have
been held consecutively at the most recent six International
Conferences on Software Engineering (ICSE). The premise of the last
three CBSE workshops was that the long-term success of
component-based development depends on the viability of an
established science and technology foundation for achieving
predictable quality in component-based systems.
TheintentoftheCBSE2004symposiumwastobuildonthispremise,andto
provide a forum for more in-depth and substantive treatment of
topics perta- ing to predictability, to help establish
cross-discipline insights, and to improve cooperation and mutual
understanding. The goal of the CBSE 2004 symposium was to discuss
and present more complete and mature works, and consequently
collect the technical papers in published proceedings. The response
to the Call for Papers was beyond expectations: 82 papers were
submitted. Of those 25 (12 long and 13 short) were accepted for
publication. In all 25 cases, the papers were reviewed by three to
four independent reviewers. The symposium brought together
researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines related
to CBSE.
Component-based software engineering (CBSE) is concerned with the
devel- ment of software-intensive systems from reusable parts
(components), the dev-
opmentofsuchreusableparts,andthemaintenanceandimprovementofsystems
by means of component replacement and customization. Although it
holds c- siderable promise, there are still many challenges facing
both researchers and practitioners in establishing CBSE as an
e?cient and proven engineering dis- pline. Six CBSE workshops have
been held consecutively at the most recent six International
Conferences on Software Engineering (ICSE). The premise of the last
three CBSE workshops was that the long-term success of
component-based development depends on the viability of an
established science and technology foundation for achieving
predictable quality in component-based systems.
TheintentoftheCBSE2004symposiumwastobuildonthispremise,andto
provide a forum for more in-depth and substantive treatment of
topics perta- ing to predictability, to help establish
cross-discipline insights, and to improve cooperation and mutual
understanding. The goal of the CBSE 2004 symposium was to discuss
and present more complete and mature works, and consequently
collect the technical papers in published proceedings. The response
to the Call for Papers was beyond expectations: 82 papers were
submitted. Of those 25 (12 long and 13 short) were accepted for
publication. In all 25 cases, the papers were reviewed by three to
four independent reviewers. The symposium brought together
researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines related
to CBSE.