Component-based Software Engineering: 8th International Symposium, Cbse 2005, St. Louis, Mo, Usa, May 14-15, 2005 (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Clemens Szyperski /
2005 / English / PDF
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On behalf of the Organizing Committee I am pleased to present the
proceedings of the 2005 Symposium on Component-Based Software
Engineering (CBSE). CBSE is concerned with the development of
software-intensive systems from reusable parts (components), the
development of reusable parts, and system maintenance and
improvement by means of component replacement and c- tomization.
CBSE 2005, “Software Components at Work,” was the eighth in a
series of events that promote a science and technology foundation
for achieving predictable quality in software systems through the
use of software component technology and its associated software
engineering practices. We were fortunate to have a dedicated
Program Committee comprised of 30 internationally recognized
researchers and industrial practitioners. We received 91
submissions andeach paper wasreviewedby at least three ProgramComm-
tee members (four for papers with an author on the Program
Committee). The
entirereviewingprocesswassupportedbyCyberChairPro,theWeb-basedpaper
submissionandreviewsystemdevelopedandsupportedbyRichardvandeStadt
of Borbala Online Conference Services. After a two-day virtual
Program C- mittee meeting, 21 submissions were accepted as long
papers and 2 submissions were accepted as short papers.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee I am pleased to present the
proceedings of the 2005 Symposium on Component-Based Software
Engineering (CBSE). CBSE is concerned with the development of
software-intensive systems from reusable parts (components), the
development of reusable parts, and system maintenance and
improvement by means of component replacement and c- tomization.
CBSE 2005, “Software Components at Work,” was the eighth in a
series of events that promote a science and technology foundation
for achieving predictable quality in software systems through the
use of software component technology and its associated software
engineering practices. We were fortunate to have a dedicated
Program Committee comprised of 30 internationally recognized
researchers and industrial practitioners. We received 91
submissions andeach paper wasreviewedby at least three ProgramComm-
tee members (four for papers with an author on the Program
Committee). The
entirereviewingprocesswassupportedbyCyberChairPro,theWeb-basedpaper
submissionandreviewsystemdevelopedandsupportedbyRichardvandeStadt
of Borbala Online Conference Services. After a two-day virtual
Program C- mittee meeting, 21 submissions were accepted as long
papers and 2 submissions were accepted as short papers.