ESEC '91 3rd European Software Engineering Conference, ESEC '91, Milan, Italy, October 21-24, 1991. Proceedings

The third European Software Engineering Conference follows ESEC'87 and ESEC'89. This series of conferences was set up by the European societies with the aim of providing an international forum for researchers, developersand users of software engineering technology. The need for a meeting p...

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Other Authors: Lamsweerde, Axel van (Editor), Fuggetta, Alfonso (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The scruffy side of requirements engineering
  • Expediency and appropriate technology: An agenda for requirements engineering research in the 1990s
  • CASE support for the software process
  • CASE support for the software process: A research viewpoint
  • CASE support for large systems
  • CASE seen from both sides of the fence
  • CASE support for the software process: Advances and problems
  • Software configuration management: Past uses and future challenges
  • Architectural design for user interfaces
  • The Eureka Software Factory: Concepts and accomplishments
  • Integrating structured and formal methods: A visual approach to VDM
  • Rational design of distributed applications
  • Test data selection from algebraic specifications: Application to an automatic subway module
  • Specification in COLD-1 of a CAD package for drawing shadow masks
  • ASTRAL: An assertion language for specifying realtime systems
  • Execution environment for ELECTRE applications
  • An engineering approach to hard real-time system design
  • An application of artificial intelligence to prototyping process in performance design for real-time systems
  • Dynamically Replaceable Software: A design method
  • Software merge: Models and methods for combining changes to programs
  • A theory for software design extraction
  • SESADA: An environment supporting software specialization
  • Metric-driven classification analysis
  • A dynamic failure model for predicting the impact that a program location has on the program
  • Relation between source code metrics and structure analysis metrics
  • Algebraic validation of software metrics
  • An algebraic view of inheritance and subtyping in object oriented programming
  • Scaling up rule-based software development environments
  • Inference-based support for programming in the large
  • TICKLE: Object-oriented description and composition services for software engineering environments
  • Integrated project support environments, text generation and technical writing
  • The Arcs experience
  • Panel presentation
  • The production of software in the FINSIEL group
  • The impact of software engineering researches on industrial practice — a personal view
  • Impact of methods on productivity &quality
  • Requirements engineering — Getting right from wrong
  • A (neat) alphabet of requirements engineering issues