Advances in Software Engineering [recurso electrónico] : International Conference, ASEA 2010, Held as Part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2010, Jeju Island, Korea, December 13-15, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Tai-hoon Kim, Haeng-Kon Kim, Muhammad Khurram Khan, Akingbehin Kiumi, Wai-chi Fang, Dominik Slezak.

Por: Kim, Tai-hoon [editor.]Colaborador(es): Kim, Haeng-Kon [editor.] | Khan, Muhammad Khurram [editor.] | Kiumi, Akingbehin [editor.] | Fang, Wai-chi [editor.] | Slezak, Dominik [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Communications in Computer and Information Science ; 117Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XI, 340p. 108 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642175787Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Data mining | Information systems | Computer Science | Software Engineering | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Computer Communication Networks | Programming Techniques | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating SystemsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.1 Clasificación LoC:QA76.758Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Effective Web and Desktop Retrieval with Enhanced Semantic Spaces -- Considering Patterns in Class Interactions Prediction -- Design of an Unattended Monitoring System Using Context-Aware Technologies Based on 3 Screen -- Requirements Elicitation Using Paper Prototype -- Quality-Driven Architecture Conformance -- Trends in M2M Application Services Based on a Smart Phone -- Using ERP and WfM Systems for Implementing Business Processes: An Empirical Study -- Mining Design Patterns in Object Oriented Systems by a Model-Driven Approach -- Exploring Empirically the Relationship between Lack of Cohesion and Testability in Object-Oriented Systems -- The Study of Imperfection in Rough Set on the Field of Engineering and Education -- The Software Industry in the Coffee Triangle of Colombia -- Towards Maintainability Prediction for Relational Database-Driven Software Applications: Evidence from Software Practitioners -- Software and Web Process Improvement – Predicting SPI Success for Small and Medium Companies -- Test Prioritization at Different Modeling Levels -- Adoption of Requirements Engineering Practices in Malaysian Software Development Companies -- Minimum Distortion Data Hiding -- Model-Based Higher-Order Mutation Analysis -- ISARE: An Integrated Software Architecture Reuse and Evaluation Framework -- Cognitive Informatics for New Classes of Economic and Financial Information Systems -- An Automated Approach to Testing Polymorphic Features Using Object-Z -- IDMS: A System to Verify Component Interface Completeness and Compatibility for Product Integration -- Software Framework for Flexible User Defined Metaheuristic Hybridization -- Program Visualization for Debugging Deadlocks in Multithreaded Programs -- A Fast PDE Algorithm Using Adaptive Scan and Search for Video Coding -- Evolvability Characterization in the Context of SOA -- Design and Implementation of an Enterprise Internet of Things -- Aggregating Expert-Driven Causal Maps for Web Effort Estimation -- Bug Forecast: A Method for Automatic Bug Prediction -- TCD: A Text-Based UML Class Diagram Notation and Its Model Converters -- SQL-Based Compound Object Comparators: A Case Study of Images Stored in ICE -- Intermediate Structure Reduction Algorithms for Stack Based Query Languages -- Service-Oriented Software Framework for Network Management.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Welcome to the Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Advanced Software Engineering and Its Applications (ASEA 2010) – one of the partnering events of the Second International Mega-Conference on Future Generation Information Technology (FGIT 2010). ASEA brings together researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of software engineering, including its links to computational sciences, mathematics and information technology. In total, 1,630 papers were submitted to FGIT 2010 from 30 countries, which includes 175 papers submitted to ASEA 2010. The submitted papers went through a rigorous reviewing process: 395 of the 1,630 papers were accepted for FGIT 2010, while 40 papers were accepted for ASEA 2010. Of the 640 papers were selected for the special FGIT 2010 volume published by Springer in the LNCS series. 32 papers are published in this volume, and 2 papers were withdrawn due to technical reasons. We would like to acknowledge the great effort of the ASEA 2010 International Advisory Board and members of the International Program Committee, as well as all the organizations and individuals who supported the idea of publishing this volume of proceedings, including SERSC and Springer. Also, the success of the conference would not have been possible without the huge support from our sponsors and the work of the Chairs and Organizing Committee.
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Effective Web and Desktop Retrieval with Enhanced Semantic Spaces -- Considering Patterns in Class Interactions Prediction -- Design of an Unattended Monitoring System Using Context-Aware Technologies Based on 3 Screen -- Requirements Elicitation Using Paper Prototype -- Quality-Driven Architecture Conformance -- Trends in M2M Application Services Based on a Smart Phone -- Using ERP and WfM Systems for Implementing Business Processes: An Empirical Study -- Mining Design Patterns in Object Oriented Systems by a Model-Driven Approach -- Exploring Empirically the Relationship between Lack of Cohesion and Testability in Object-Oriented Systems -- The Study of Imperfection in Rough Set on the Field of Engineering and Education -- The Software Industry in the Coffee Triangle of Colombia -- Towards Maintainability Prediction for Relational Database-Driven Software Applications: Evidence from Software Practitioners -- Software and Web Process Improvement – Predicting SPI Success for Small and Medium Companies -- Test Prioritization at Different Modeling Levels -- Adoption of Requirements Engineering Practices in Malaysian Software Development Companies -- Minimum Distortion Data Hiding -- Model-Based Higher-Order Mutation Analysis -- ISARE: An Integrated Software Architecture Reuse and Evaluation Framework -- Cognitive Informatics for New Classes of Economic and Financial Information Systems -- An Automated Approach to Testing Polymorphic Features Using Object-Z -- IDMS: A System to Verify Component Interface Completeness and Compatibility for Product Integration -- Software Framework for Flexible User Defined Metaheuristic Hybridization -- Program Visualization for Debugging Deadlocks in Multithreaded Programs -- A Fast PDE Algorithm Using Adaptive Scan and Search for Video Coding -- Evolvability Characterization in the Context of SOA -- Design and Implementation of an Enterprise Internet of Things -- Aggregating Expert-Driven Causal Maps for Web Effort Estimation -- Bug Forecast: A Method for Automatic Bug Prediction -- TCD: A Text-Based UML Class Diagram Notation and Its Model Converters -- SQL-Based Compound Object Comparators: A Case Study of Images Stored in ICE -- Intermediate Structure Reduction Algorithms for Stack Based Query Languages -- Service-Oriented Software Framework for Network Management.

Welcome to the Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Advanced Software Engineering and Its Applications (ASEA 2010) – one of the partnering events of the Second International Mega-Conference on Future Generation Information Technology (FGIT 2010). ASEA brings together researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of software engineering, including its links to computational sciences, mathematics and information technology. In total, 1,630 papers were submitted to FGIT 2010 from 30 countries, which includes 175 papers submitted to ASEA 2010. The submitted papers went through a rigorous reviewing process: 395 of the 1,630 papers were accepted for FGIT 2010, while 40 papers were accepted for ASEA 2010. Of the 640 papers were selected for the special FGIT 2010 volume published by Springer in the LNCS series. 32 papers are published in this volume, and 2 papers were withdrawn due to technical reasons. We would like to acknowledge the great effort of the ASEA 2010 International Advisory Board and members of the International Program Committee, as well as all the organizations and individuals who supported the idea of publishing this volume of proceedings, including SERSC and Springer. Also, the success of the conference would not have been possible without the huge support from our sponsors and the work of the Chairs and Organizing Committee.

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